Suryakumar Yadav reveals wife's advice, social media detox behind T20I comeback

Suryakumar Yadav broke a prolonged lean patch in T20Is with a blistering 82 not out against New Zealand in Raipur. He credited his comeback to advice from his wife Devisha, extensive net practice, and a detox from social media during a break. The Indian skipper also highlighted his crucial 122-run partnership with Ishan Kishan, who scored a rapid 76. India chased down 209 with ease, marking a dominant return to form for their captain.

Key Points: Suryakumar Yadav on ending lean patch with 82* vs NZ

  • Ended 23-innings half-century drought
  • Credits wife Devisha for key advice
  • Cut off social media during break
  • Praises partnership with Ishan Kishan
  • Highlights importance of team contributions
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Wife's support, net practice, social media detox: Skipper Suryakumar reveals battle with lean patch in T20Is after 82* at Raipur

Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav reveals how wife's advice, net practice, and a social media detox helped him break his T20I slump with a match-winning 82*.

"We all have a coach at home, the one who we are married to. - Suryakumar Yadav"

Raipur, January 24

Indian T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav, who returned to form with a blazing 82* against New Zealand at Raipur, spoke on how he dealt with his lean patch, saying that loads of net practice, cutting off from social media and some help from his wife helped him stay in a fine headspace.

For the first time since October 2024 and 23 innings, India's T20I superstar Suryakumar was finally able to raise his bat proudly for a half-century, as he marked the end of a frustrating run drought with an explosive 34-ball 82* against the Kiwis at Raipur, enthralling fans in a successful run chase of 209 runs in just 15.2 overs.

Before this last year, Surya had a horrid time in T20Is, scoring just 218 runs in 19 innings at an awful average of 13.62 and a strike rate in the early 120s, so unfitting of the beast Suryakumar had been since arriving in T20Is back in 2021. In the previous match, he showcased some promise with a 22-ball 32, including four boundaries and a six, striking in the mid-140s, before going out all guns blazing in Raipur with his Mumbai Indians (MI) teammate Ishan Kishan by his side.

In a video posted by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) website, Surya funnily said that his "coach" at home, wife Devisha, suggested that he take some time at the crease, and he decided to follow it, starting from the first T20I of the year. He also revealed sweating it out in nets during the two-three week break he had at home after the South Africa series.

"We all have a coach at home, the one who we are married to. She (his wife) kept asking me to take some time. She had watched me so closely. She can read my mind. So I decided to take some time, just like I had done in the last match (when he made 22-ball 32, with four boundaries and a six). So now I feel better. I was telling everyone I am batting well in nets, but till you score runs in a match, you do not get that confidence. I had a two or three-week break, went home, cut off social media and did a lot of practice. I got myself in a good headspace," he said.

The former world number one T20I batter also jokingly said that it was important to end all the chatter around Team India being too dependent on performances from young opener Abhishek Sharma.

"We also had to stop the conversation that only Abhishek could win us matches. Ishan can win us too. Abhishek is one of my favourite batters, and I want him to score in every match, but it is a team game. It is important that everyone contributes. We would keep contributing and give you entertainment," Surya said with a glowing smile and pride on his face.

Ishan, who was with Surya in the video and out there in the middle for a massive century partnership and scored a fiery 32-ball 76, said that he could see the ball really well.

"I was feeling that they could not get me out on a good ball. I felt either I could play it or at least take a single," he added.

Coming to the match, India won the toss and opted to bowl first. Knocks from skipper Mitchell Santner (47* in 27 balls, with six fours and a six) and Rachin Ravindra (44 in 26 balls, with two fours and four sixes) were the highlights as the Kiwis posted 208/6 in their 20 overs. Kuldeep was the pick of the bowlers for India with 2/35 in four overs, with Varun Chakravarthy, Harshit Rana, Hardik Pandya, and Shivam Dube getting a wicket each.

In the run chase, India lost Sanju Samson (6) and Abhishek Sharma (0) early, but Ishan (76 in 32 balls, with 11 fours and four sixes) and skipper Surya (82* in 37 balls, with nine fours and four sixes) turned the tide with an unbelievable 122-run stand in eight overs. Shivam (36* in 18 balls, with four and three sixes) also played a quick cameo, taking India to the target in 15.2 overs.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy for him! We were all waiting for this innings. It's a good lesson that even the best go through rough patches. His humility in acknowledging his wife's role as his "home coach" is really sweet. More power to you, SKY!
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Rohit P
Great knock, no doubt. But let's be honest, the lean patch was way too long for a player of his caliber. The team management showed a lot of patience. Hope this consistency continues, especially with bigger tournaments coming up.
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Sarah B
The partnership with Ishan was pure fire! 🔥 122 runs in 8 overs is just insane hitting. It's good to see the captain leading from the front. The social media detox tip is gold for any athlete under pressure.
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Vikram M
His comment about stopping the chatter that only Abhishek Sharma can win matches is spot on. It's a team sport. One player can't carry the burden every time. Well said, Captain!
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Kavya N
Net practice is one thing, but performing under match pressure is another. Glad he got his confidence back. The way he and Ishan targeted the bowlers was a masterclass in T20 chasing. Hope this form continues!

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