Indian batting outstanding Sunil Gavaskar reckons technical problems are styming Suryakumar Yadav’s advance in one-dayers. As per Gavaskar, the right-hander’s open position works in T20Is, but the same is causation him trouble in ODIs.
Suryakumar entered his 2nd consecutive golden duck in the current one-day series against Australia. He was captured lbw by Mitchell Starc for the 2nd game in a row.
His wicket on this Sunday (March 19) in the Visakhapatnam ODI was pretty equivalent to the way in which he was denied by the canny Aussie left arm in the primary game in Mumbai.
The 32-year-old gained an opportunity to bat in the middle order after Shreyas Iyer was ruled out due to a periodic back injury. Thinking on Suryakumar’s ODI struggles, Gavaskar stated Star Sports:
“He is facing technical difficulties. Also, his stance is an open one. It is good for T20 cricket because, for any delivery that is overpitched, he can flick it for a six. But here, when the ball is placed right near the foot, with this stance, the bat will definitely come across. It cannot come straight. Hence, if the ball turns inside, he will face difficulty. He needs to spend time with the batting coach on how to come out of this.”
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