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R Sridhar surprised seeing Suryakumar Yadav opening the batting
By SMCS - Aug 5, 2022 12:00 pm
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Former India fielding coach R Sridhar has stated that he was a bit surprised by India’s decision to see Suryakumar Yadav opening during the ongoing T20I series against West Indies. With KL Rahul being out for the last two series, the Indian team has decided to experiment in their team a bit with their opening combination, as Rishabh Pant also opened with Rohit Sharma in the final two games of the T20I series against England as well.

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Suryakumar Yadav played a dominating knock

While speaking to Cricket.com, as quoted by Hindustan Times, the former fielding coach said there is something going on in the Indian changing room that many aren’t aware of.

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“When I saw Suryakumar walking out to bat with Rohit, I was a bit surprised with that move. Immediately, I checked to see if Rishabh Pant was playing the game. And he was. So, obviously, there is something going on there which we don’t know yet. There is something happening inside the Indian change room, which we are not aware about. Otherwise, I don’t see this management chopping and changing batting order that easy, because they are known to back their players and give them opportunities to show their skills and prove their mettle. So I was quite surprised when Suryakumar walked in,” again said R Sridhar.

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Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav

He also shared that he doesn’t know why such a change was made and added that the experiment with Yadav as an opener could be a stop-gap arrangement as well.

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“I don’t know the reason why this change was made. I really don’t know. Maybe Rishabh didn’t want to open. Maybe India are looking at another opening option. Obviously, KL Rahul was supposed to go for this series but he couldn’t, owing to Covid and then travelling and getting used to the condition. It would have taken a lot of time so he chose to stay back. I am pretty sure this could be a stop-gap arrangement but like I said, there is probably something we don’t know,” concluded R Sridhar.