Suryakumar Yadav Joins Elite 3,000-Run Club in T20Is

Suryakumar Yadav has become the third Indian batter to surpass 3,000 runs in T20 Internationals. He achieved the milestone during a blistering 63 off 30 balls in the fifth T20I against New Zealand in Thiruvananthapuram. His knock was part of a massive 137-run partnership with Ishan Kishan, who scored a 43-ball 103, propelling India to a formidable total of 271/5. Yadav now has 3,030 runs at a stunning strike rate of 165.48, trailing only Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli on India's all-time list.

Key Points: Suryakumar Yadav Hits 3,000 T20I Runs, 3rd Indian

  • 3,030 runs in 104 T20Is
  • Third Indian after Rohit & Kohli
  • Scored 63 off 30 in milestone match
  • 242 runs in series at 196.74 SR
  • Ishan Kishan's 103 powered India to 271/5
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Suryakumar Yadav completes 3,000 runs in T20Is, becomes third Indian to do so

Suryakumar Yadav becomes the third Indian after Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to score 3,000 T20I runs, smashing 63 off 30 balls vs NZ.

"Surya has made a triumphant return to form and displayed the ruthless, 360-degree and innovative side of his game."

Thiruvananthapuram, January 31

Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav completed 3,000 T20I runs, becoming just the third Indian batter to reach this milestone.

Surya, who has made a triumphant return to form and displayed the ruthless, 360-degree and innovative side of his game, achieved this milestone during his side's fifth T20I against New Zealand at Thiruvananthapuram, scoring a 30-ball 63, with four boundaries and six sixes, scoring at a strike rate of 210.00.

Now in 104 T20Is and 98 innings, he has made 3,030 runs at an average of 36.95, with four centuries and 24 fifties and a strike rate of 165.48. Above him are: Rohit Sharma (4,231 runs in 159 matches at an average of 32.05, with five centuries and 32 fifties) and Virat Kohli (4,188 runs in 125 matches and 117 innings at an average of 48.69, with a century and 38 fifties).

In this series, he has made 242 runs in five matches at an average of 80.66 and a strike rate of 196.74, with three fifties and a best score of 82*. After breaking his 23-inning fifty drought in the second ODI, Suryakumar has continued his fine run of form.

Coming to the match, India won the toss and opted 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.

- ANI

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Priya S
Amazing achievement! But let's also appreciate the context. He's done this in just 98 innings, much faster than many. The way he came back from that form slump shows his mental strength. A true match-winner.
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Vikram M
Rohit, Kohli, and now Surya. Elite company! While the other two are legends of all formats, SKY is the undisputed king of T20. That average of nearly 37 with a strike rate of 165 is just ridiculous. No one plays like him.
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Rohit P
The partnership with Ishan Kishan was fire! 137 runs in no time. That's the brand of cricket we want to see. However, I hope he can translate this consistency to ODIs as well. Sometimes feels like a T20 specialist, which is fine, but we need him in 50 overs too.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, and Suryakumar makes cricket look like an art form. The innovation is incredible. To score so quickly and all around the ground is a special skill. Congrats on the milestone!
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Karthik V
Strike rate of 210 in that innings! 🤯 That's not batting, that's demolition. The New Zealand bowlers had no clue where to bowl. He's redefining how T20 cricket is played. Proud moment for Indian cricket.

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