
The legendary South Africa Criketer AB de Villiers offered a direct evaluation of the recent Suryakumara Yadava fighting and called on the Indian Captain T20i to focus on thinking in thinking to overcome its running bad forms. Suryakumar, who took over the Indian T20i leadership last year, only 100 runs in 11 shifts this year, raised questions about its technique and trust.
Suryakumara covers against slower balls pointed outWith repeated release against supplies that reveal consistent vulnerability. Despite the recent leadership of India to triumph in Asia Cup, the dough could not exceed fifty in the tournament, illustrating the disturbing decline in its consistency.
AB de Villiers, who spoke on his YouTube channel, suggested the importance of mental adaptation to help Captain India bounce back into the form.
“I wouldn’t say it’s a weakness, but when you start getting to the same delivery again and again, you improve a few things in your technique and more, so your thinking than anything else. It’s just that they see it as an opportunity, picking up a slower ball and wanting just one or two runs.”
The South African legend suggested that Suryakumar should rather than concentrate on big hits, should try to turn a strike and find gaps and a smarter shot to build his trust and rhythm.
“Maybe a little too greedy, and that’s just an improvement in thinking. I wouldn’t be too concerned, but it’s a personal thing for him. Find the space in the field and make sure you get two. Maybe keep it on the floor and try to get four places of six,” De Villiers said.
De Villiers acknowledged that the aggressive intention of Suryakumar could create opportunities, but also lead to unnecessary risks. He urged the dough to perceive slower balls as a chance of intelligent scoring rather than just on the border.
“I think it’s more of a case where they see a slower ball, seeing opportunities. So I like the fact that he has an attacking thinking. And when he sees it, he sees it so soon and that is one of his best forces – raising the length and pace of the ball very quickly,” he added.
Suryakumar did not meet the noble standards, which he set for himself since he took over the captain T20i. He gained only 330 runs out of 20 shifts on average 18.33, which is a sharp contrast to its earlier career form. With India to play a series of five T20i matches against Australia, others, All eyes will be on the Suryakumar Yadav, who had a great T20 World Cup campaign in the country.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
October 15, 2025