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“Something I would hate to see” – R Ashwin asks Suryakumar Yadav not to give up his own batting spot
By SMCS - Nov 29, 2025 7:20 am
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Former India spinner turned analyst Ravichandran Ashwin has advised T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav not to give up his own batting spot to accommodate others. His comments come ahead of the five-match T20I series against South Africa, slated to begin on December 9 in Cuttack.

Suryakumar Yadav
Suryakumar Yadav

On Friday, November 28, speaking in a joint YouTube video with former Proteas captain AB de Villiers, Ashwin said: “I also think Surya is a very open, open-minded character who can do a lot of good work for the team. Quite selfless, was willing to give up, give up his own spot to be able to accommodate others in the batting order, which is something I would hate to see going forward leading up into the World Cup.”

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“That Indian team is an extremely strong and intimidating Indian side which, let alone being played with a lot of freedom, could inflict a lot of damage in that tournament. So the last thing I want to see is shuffling of batting orders and people not knowing where exactly they will enter into a particular game. It is something I want to see avoided over the next few months,” he further added.

South Africa
South Africa

However, former South Africa captain AB de Villiers also predicted the result of the three-game ODI series between India and South Africa.

“I think South Africa will be competitive in both the series. I don’t think we will get whitewashed in both. I think the strongest suit of Indian cricket right now is white-ball cricket. I think we have more of an opportunity in ODIs. T20s, anything can happen, but Team India looks stronger, there is no doubt about it. And obviously we have the memory of that World Cup in the West Indies where India won that final against us. Maybe that will be enough to sort of urge South Africa on to try and cross the line, but unlikely in T20s. I think in the ODI, South Africa has got a really good chance of winning,” R Ashwin concluded.