Suryakumar Yadav Hails Team Effort After India's T20 World Cup Win Over Netherlands

Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav expressed satisfaction with his team's performance after a 17-run victory over the Netherlands in their final T20 World Cup group stage match. He highlighted the intentional decision to bat first to challenge the team, acknowledging the dew made bowling difficult in the second innings. Suryakumar praised Shivam Dube's crucial all-round performance, including a rapid 66, for taking pressure off the batting lineup. The skipper believes the team is learning and ticking most boxes as they build momentum in the tournament.

Key Points: Suryakumar Yadav on India's T20 World Cup Win vs Netherlands

  • India posts 193/5 batting first
  • Shivam Dube stars with 66 runs and 2 wickets
  • Bowlers navigate dew challenge for victory
  • Team ticks boxes ahead of next round
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"There was bit of dew, a little bit challenging": Suryakumar speaks following T20WC clash win over Netherlands

Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav discusses the challenging dew, Shivam Dube's all-round show, and team's progress after T20 World Cup group stage win.

"We wanted to bat first... there was a little bit of dew, a little bit challenging for the bowlers - Suryakumar Yadav"

Ahmedabad, February 18

Following his side's win over Netherlands in their final group stage match of the ICC T20 World Cup, Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav said that spoke that he wanted the team to challenge themselves by batting the first with the dew coming in the second innings, which made things "a little bit challenging".

Dube's fiery 66 and his brutal partnership with Hardik Pandya towards the back end of the innings took India to 193/5 in 20 overs. Despite regular strikes from Indian bowlers, particularly Varun Chakravarthy (3/14) and Shivam Dube (2/35), Netherland fought really well and made 176/7 in 20 overs.

Speaking during the post-match presentation, Suryakumar said, "I think we wanted to bat first. We went on to score 190 and then coming out, there was a little bit of dew, a little bit challenging for the bowlers, but all in all, at the end of the day, very happy. I mean, we might be in a similar situation on the next day also. We might get a slow start, but it is very important for all the batters to understand what the responsibility is and how the wicket is playing in the middle overs. And then, later on, we have enough firepower with Hardik, Shivam, Rinku, Axar or Washi, anyone to finish the game nicely."

He also hailed Dube for his all-round show, a quickfire 66 in 31 balls and two wickets, saying that a big knock was due from him, pointing out how beautifully he played against New Zealand in Vizag earlier in January in chase of 216 runs, in which he stood tall with a lone warrior 65 in 23 balls, with three fours and seven sixes.

"He wanted to take that Man of the Match in the game (in that Vizag match), but could not finish it. But today, I think the way he batted in the middle overs, took pressure off everyone, and taking it to 190 on this wicket, I think it was a very good score," he added.

Suryakumar said he believes the team has "ticked almost all the boxes," and even in wins, there is something to learn.

Speaking about his batting form this year so far, he said, "I am very happy with the way things are moving on. The contribution is almost coming from every single batter. That's what I want, those small, small partnerships. When the game is a little tight, one or two might have a beautiful day, but then we need support from all the batters to get to a good score."

In this tournament so far, Suryakumar has made 162 runs in four innings at an average of 54.00 and a strike rate of 136.13, with a best score of 84* against USA, his solitary fifty.

India won the toss and elected to bat first. They lost Abhishek Sharma (0) and Ishan Kishan (18) early, while Tilak Varma (31 in 27 balls, with three fours and a six) and Suryakumar (34 in 28 balls, with two fours and a six) struggled to play at a hard-hitting tempo. It was Dube's 66 (with four boundaries and six sixes) and Hardik Pandya (30 in 21 balls, with three sixes) which took India to 193/5 in 20 overs.

After the Netherlands sank to 51/2, Bas de Leede (33 in 23 balls, with three fours and a six) and Colin Ackermann (23 in 15 balls, with a four and two sixes) stitched a 43-run stand, but India was back in the game soon. Towards the end, Zach Lion-Cachet (26 in 16 balls, with a four and six) and Noah Croes (25* in 12 balls, with five fours) stitched a hard-hitting 47-run stand, taking Netherlands to 176/7, a valiant finish against the defending champions.

- ANI

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Priya S
Happy with the win, but a bit concerned about the top order. Abhishek and Ishan need to find consistency. Thank goodness for Dube and Hardik's finishing power. On to the semis!
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Vikram M
Shivam Dube has silenced his critics in style! An innings of pure dominance. This is the kind of middle-order muscle we've been missing. Hope he carries this form forward. 💪
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Rohit P
Respect to the Netherlands team, they fought really well till the end. Noah Croes' finishing was impressive. Good practice match for our bowlers under pressure with the dew.
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Sarah B
Suryakumar's point about learning even in wins is crucial. The middle overs batting tempo from him and Tilak was a bit slow. Need to address that before facing stronger bowling attacks.
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Karthik V
Varun Chakravarthy with 3/14! The mystery spinner is back at the right time. His spell in the middle overs was match-winning. Bowling unit looks balanced. 🇮🇳

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