Suryakumar Yadav Hails Ishan Kishan's Blistering Knock in India's T20I Win

India secured a commanding seven-wicket victory over New Zealand, chasing a massive 209-run target in just 15.2 overs. Captain Suryakumar Yadav hailed Ishan Kishan's blistering 76 off 32 balls, which set the tone for the chase after India found themselves at 6 for 2. Suryakumar himself remained unbeaten on 82, while Shivam Dube provided a finishing cameo of 36 not out. The win gives India a 2-0 lead in the five-match T20I series.

Key Points: India's T20I Win: Suryakumar Yadav Praises Ishan Kishan's Knock

  • Ishan Kishan's 76 off 32 balls
  • India chases 209 in 15.2 overs
  • Suryakumar Yadav's unbeaten 82
  • Shivam Dube's finishing cameo
  • India leads series 2-0
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"I don't know what he had in ": Suryakumar Yadav hails Ishan Kishan's knock

Suryakumar Yadav hails Ishan Kishan's explosive 76 off 32 balls as India chases 209 to beat New Zealand, taking a 2-0 series lead.

"I don't know what Ishan had in the afternoon for lunch, but I have never seen someone batting that way - Suryakumar Yadav"

Raipur, January 24

After winning the second T20I of the five-match series by seven wickets against New Zealand on Friday, India captain Suryakumar Yadav hailed Ishan Kishan's blistering performance with the bat, which set the tone for the hosts to chase down the massive 209-run target.

During the post-match presentation, Suryakumar Yadav said that he was angry when Kishan did not give him the strike during the power play.

"I don't know what Ishan had in the afternoon for lunch, but I have never seen someone batting that way at 6 for 2 and ending the powerplay on 60-odd. But that's what we want for our batters to be able to express themselves. I was angry he wasn't giving me a strike in the powerplay but I was able to get a hold of the conditions," Suryakumar said.

When asked about his batting, Suryakumar said, "I've been batting well in the nets, had a good break, and had a good practice session before the game too. Incredible effort with the ball. When they were 110 for 2, I thought it would be a 230-odd total, but all the bowlers chipped in and took responsibility. I am really enjoying what's happening right now. The mood is happy in the camp, and I want to keep them in that space."

After losing the high-scoring contest, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said that India has a deep batting lineup. "[On a par score] Against these guys, 300 maybe? I think when you come up against a side that bats deep and the way India came out with intent from ball 1, for us it's about squeezing them where we can. [On their best XI] There are still some guys to come, and you want to make sure the guys are ready for the World Cup. Today we were put under a lot of pressure, and it was good for us to learn and bounce back."

Earlier, fighting knocks from New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner and left-handed batter Rachin Ravindra helped their side to post a challenging score of 208/6.

Ravindra played a blistering knock of 44 off 26 deliveries, including two fours and four towering sixes. Captain Santner (47* off 27 deliveries, including six fours and one six) helped their side to post a challenging target of 209 runs against the Men in Blue.

For India, Hardik Pandya (1/25), Harshit Rana (1/35), Varun Chakaravarthy (1/35), Shivam Dube (1/7) and Kuldeep Yadav (2/35) were among the wicket takers.

In response, blistering performances by left-handed batter Ishan Kishan and captain Suryakumar Yadav, and a cameo from all-rounder Shivam Dube helped India to thrash New Zealand by seven wickets in a high-scoring contest.

Kishan smashed a 21-ball half-century as India posted 75/2 after the end of the first powerplay. 75/2 was also the second-highest Powerplay total for India vs New Zealand after 76/1 in Johannesburg in the ICC T20 World Cup 2007.

During the first ball of the 10th over, leg-spinner Ish Sodhi broke the 122-run partnership after he removed dangerous Kishan. The left-handed batter played a blistering knock of 76 runs off 32 balls, including 11 fours and four towering sixes.

India completed the run chase in just 15.2 overs. Skipper Suryakumar stayed unbeaten on 82 runs off 37 deliveries, including nine fours and four huge sixes.

All-rounder Shivam Dube played a fantastic unbeaten knock of 36 off 18 balls, including four boundaries, as India won the high-scoring match by seven wickets. With this commanding win, the Men in Blue have a 2-0 lead in the high-voltage five-match T20I series against the Black Caps.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Incredible chase! 209 in 15.2 overs is just brutal. The batting depth is insane. Even Shivam Dube coming in at the end and finishing it with a strike rate of 200. New Zealand bowlers must be having nightmares.
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Vikram M
SKY saying he was angry about not getting strike is so funny and relatable 😂. But seriously, this is a great problem to have. When your opening partner is hitting like that, you just enjoy the view from the other end. Team looks in a great space.
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Priya S
While the batting was phenomenal, we shouldn't overlook the fact that we conceded 208 runs. The bowling, especially in the middle overs, needs to be tighter. Against top sides, we can't always rely on out-batting the opposition.
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Rohit P
Ishan Kishan has answered his critics in the best way possible! This innings will do wonders for his confidence. The competition for opening slots is heating up, which is perfect for team India. Jai Ho! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
From a neutral perspective, that was just breathtaking cricket. The power and clean hitting from both sides was a treat. Santner's quote says it all - "Against these guys, 300 maybe?" India's firepower is setting a new benchmark.

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