Suryakumar Mimics Pakistan's Mystery Spinner Tariq in Nets Before T20 WC Clash

Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav was seen attempting to replicate the unique, pausing sidearm action of Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq during net practice ahead of their crucial T20 World Cup match. Tariq's mysterious bowling action has become a major talking point, with fans and experts debating its legality, though he has been cleared by the ICC. Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha has labeled Tariq as his team's "trump card," while Suryakumar acknowledged the challenge but stated India "would not surrender." The Indian batting lineup faces a stern test against a varied Pakistani spin attack, having shown vulnerability against spin earlier in the tournament.

Key Points: Suryakumar Yadav Replicates Usman Tariq's Action Ahead of India vs Pakistan

  • SKY bowls like Tariq in nets
  • Tariq's action under scrutiny
  • Salman Agha calls him "trump card"
  • India's recent struggle vs spin
  • High-stakes Colombo clash
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Indian skipper Suryakumar attempts to replicate Usman Tariq's action in nets ahead of T20 WC clash against Pakistan

Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav practices bowling like Pakistan's Usman Tariq to prepare batters for the spinner's mysterious sidearm action in the T20 World Cup.

"See, sometimes there is a question in the exam as well, which is out of the syllabus. - Suryakumar Yadav"

Colombo, February 15

Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav, in an incredible example of leadership, was seen helping out his batters for the battle against spinner Usman Tariq ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup clash at Colombo on Sunday.

In a video posted by the ICC, Suryakumar was seen bowling to Rinku Singh in a manner similar to Usman's, pausing before delivering the ball, but he was not bowling with a sidearm action. While he could not replicate the bowler's action perfectly, the intent behind tackling his mystery spin was visible without a doubt.

Tariq's mysterious sidearm action, which pauses as well, will be something cricketers, fans, and experts will have their eyes on. The nature of Usman's action, particularly its sidearm delivery combined with a brief pause, has led fans and experts to speculate whether he is chucking or throwing the ball. Usman, 28, has taken 11 wickets in four T20Is at an average of 7.90 with a four-fer to his name. In the T20 WC 2026, Usman Tariq featured in the match against the USA, where he claimed 3/27 in 4 overs.

Ahead of the clash, Tariq's captain, Salman Ali Agha, termed him as his side's "trump card" and tried to shift the scrutiny away from the spinner.

"You all have made Usman Tariq a big name. For us, all 15 players are important. He has been bowling well. You can definitely say that he is a trump card for us. He has been cleared by the ICC, so I do not understand why everyone is discussing him. Usman doesn't get affected by these things. He is fine. He doesn't care about these things," Agha said.

On the other hand, the Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav acknowledged that Usman could be an "out of syllabus bowler" but the Men in Blue "would not surrender".

"See, sometimes there is a question in the exam as well, which is out of the syllabus. So, we cannot leave that question. To tackle that, you have to try something. You have to adopt your own way. And we try the same way," he said.

"Yes, he (Usman Tariq) is a different character when he comes to bowl. But at the same time, we cannot just surrender. We practice with a similar type of bowlers and with similar actions. And we will try to execute what we are practising in the net sessions during the match," he added.

However, with Pakistan featuring a spin attack consisting of Abrar, Usman, Salman, Nawaz and Saim, India will have a tough examination to face, given they have not had the bestest record against spin this tournament so far, with figures of three wickets lost and 42 runs made against USA in eight overs against spin bowling and 61 runs made in eight overs against Namibia, but having lost five wickets to tweakers in these overs.

Squads: India Squad: Ishan Kishan(w), Sanju Samson, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav(c), Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Rinku Singh, Axar Patel, Varun Chakaravarthy, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Abhishek Sharma, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Washington Sundar Pakistan Squad: Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Salman Agha(c), Babar Azam, Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan, Faheem Ashraf, Usman Khan(w), Shaheen Afridi, Abrar Ahmed, Usman Tariq, Fakhar Zaman, Naseem Shah, Salman Mirza, Khawaja Nafay.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
All this hype around Usman Tariq's action is a bit much. If the ICC has cleared him, that should be the end of the discussion. Our focus should be on our own game. Our middle order needs to step up against spin, that's the real concern.
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Aman W
Honestly, the stats are worrying. Losing 5 wickets to Namibian spinners? We have some of the best players of spin in the world. They need to show it on Sunday. Hope the net practice translates to the match.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, the build-up to an India-Pakistan match is always electric! The mind games have already started. Tariq being called a "trump card" adds so much intrigue. Can't wait for Sunday!
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Vikram M
The sidearm action with a pause is very unusual. Even if it's legal, it's going to be tricky to pick. Good on Surya for trying to simulate it. But at the end of the day, our batters need to watch the ball, not the arm. Simple.
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Karthik V
Respect to the Pakistani captain for backing his player. But on the field, all that matters is performance. We have Bumrah, Kuldeep, Axar... our bowling is world class. If we put up a decent total, our bowlers will defend it. 🇮🇳

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