Yadav, 32, rose to prominence with his pyrotechnics for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League and soon made it to the Indian team. Fondly called SKY, he has smashed 12 half-centuries and one ton since his first T20I, against England in March last year, and has become India’s go-to performer in the middle order. “If I look at Surya from a couple of years ago, just to see how he takes care of his body and the amount of time he spends on his fitness, I think he’s just really earning the reward for a lot of the hard work that he’s put in,” said Dravid. “I think he’s been absolutely phenomenal for us. He’s just a joy to watch. It’s a pleasure to watch him bat when he’s in that kind of form,” Dravid said after Yadav’s starring role Sunday.
“Every time it’s like he puts on a show.” Ice-cool Yadav has England in his sights next in Thursday’s semi-final at the Adelaide Oval. Commentator Harsha Bhogle said England should be worried. “There isn’t a part of the ground that he cannot score and to watch Suryakumar Yadav today is to see a very talented cricketer at the very height of his powers,” he told the website Cricbuzz.
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