Suryakumar Yadav Reveals Wicketkeeping Plan, Hails Ishan Kishan's "Statement" Series

Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav clarified that Sanju Samson not keeping wickets in the fifth T20I was part of a pre-series plan to give both keepers a chance, with Ishan Kishan scheduled for two matches. He praised Kishan's "game-changer" batting, highlighted by a blistering 103 off 43 balls in the series finale. The innings has reignited the debate over India's first-choice wicketkeeper for the upcoming T20 World Cup. India sealed the series 4-1 with a commanding 46-run victory, powered by Kishan and Suryakumar's 137-run partnership.

Key Points: Suryakumar on Samson, Kishan Wicketkeeping & T20 World Cup Spot

  • Ishan Kishan scores 103 in 43 balls
  • Pre-series plan for Samson & Kishan to share keeping
  • Kishan hailed as a "game-changer"
  • India wins series 4-1 vs New Zealand
  • Wicketkeeper debate for T20 World Cup intensifies
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Suryakumar speaks on Sanju not keeping wickets in 5th T20I, hails Ishan's "statement" series with bat

Suryakumar Yadav explains Sanju Samson's absence behind stumps, hails Ishan Kishan's "game-changer" batting as India wins series 4-1 vs NZ.

"He has given a strong statement with the way he batted. - Suryakumar Yadav on Ishan Kishan"

Thiruvananthapuram, February 1

Following his side's win over New Zealand in the fifth T20I, Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav spoke on a struggling Sanju Samson not keeping wickets in the second innings, saying that the plan was to have Ishan Kishan keep as well. He also hailed the latter as a "game-changer" with his batting.

Team India now heads to the T20 World Cup with a 4-1 series win over New Zealand. However, one puzzle left for them to figure out is whether to back Sanju after he could manage just 46 runs in five innings this series and has been on a lean patch since last year or to play a red-hot Ishan, initially included as his backup in the T20 World Cup as the first-choice opener and keeper.

Ishan has been on a consistent spree of runs and sixes since his side's maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) win last year, top scoring with 517 runs in 10 innings, with two centuries and two fifties. Another century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, a 39-ball 125 against Karnataka and 155 runs in three appearances at the 50-over competition followed before this comeback series. Ishan made the most of every chance he got, scoring 215 runs in four matches at an average of 53.75, with a century and a fifty and a best score of 103 today, in 43 balls, including six fours and 10 sixes.

When Ishan took the gloves in the second innings, it looked as if Ishan had outdone Samson to be the first choice, but Suryakumar has suggested that it was not the case, and the plan was to give them both a chance to keep wickets, with Ishan finally getting his chance today after missing the fourth T20I due to injury.

"Both keepers were playing since day one since Tilak (Varma) was not around. We had decided before the series that Sanju will keep wickets in three matches and Ishan in two. Ishan, unfortunately, missed the last game with a niggle, but he was anyway going to keep wickets today," he said.

On Ishan's hitting, which has now reignited debates over the first-choice keeper spot in the T20 World Cup, Surya said that the team was capable of Kishan's skillset and did not want him to change his game, as they looked at him as a "game-changer".

"We always knew what he brought to the table and saw how he batted in domestic cricket before this series. We wanted him to bat the same way and not change his identity. He was opening there, and here he was batting at number three. But we wanted him to be a game-changer, he has given a strong statement with the way he batted. I really enjoyed batting with him and Abhishek Sharma, they both take the opposition out of the game," he said.

Suryakumar also said that the wicket was "beautiful" and became even better when dew came in the latter part of the match.

In the match, India won the toss and chose to bat first. While Sanju fell to a single-digit score, Abhishek Sharma (30 in 16 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes) also fell, leaving India at 48/2. A 137-run stand between Ishan Kishan (103 in 43 balls, with six fours and 10 sixes) and skipper Suryakumar Yadav (63 in 30 balls, with four boundaries and six sixes) enthralled the audience. Later on, a cameo from Hardik Pandya (42 in 17 balls, with a four and four sixes) took India to 271/5 in 20 overs.

Lockie Ferguson (2/41) was the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand, while Jacob Duffy (1/53), Kyle Jamieson (1/59) and Mitchell Santner (1/60) leaked runs.

In the run-chase, after the Kiwis lost Tim Seifert early, a century stand between Finn Allen (80 in 38 balls, with eight fours and six sixes) and Rachin Ravindra (30 in 17 balls, with two fours and two sixes) threatened to make India sweat. However, Arshdeep Singh (5/51) and Axar Patel (3/33) ripped apart the Kiwi middle order, and they were skittled out for 225 runs after being 191/9 at one point.

- ANI

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Priya S
Feel for Sanju Samson. He's such a talented player but just can't seem to grab his chances consistently. The competition is fierce. Ishan has made a massive statement, no doubt. The team management has a happy headache now.
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Rohit P
SKY handled the question about the keepers very well. Clear communication that it was pre-planned. Takes unnecessary pressure off Sanju. But honestly, looking at the numbers, Ishan has to be first choice. His domestic form was insane and he carried it here.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, that was some of the most explosive batting I've seen! 271 runs in 20 overs is just crazy. Ishan and SKY together were unstoppable. The depth in Indian cricket is unbelievable.
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Vikram M
While Ishan's batting is phenomenal, we must also talk about Arshdeep's 5-wicket haul. Under pressure after that Allen-Ravindra partnership, he brought us back. Bowling at the death in a high-scoring game is tough. Well done!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think we are being a bit harsh on Sanju. He played only 5 innings in this series. A player of his calibre needs a longer rope, especially with the World Cup coming. Knee-jerk reactions based on one series aren't fair. Let's back our players.

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