Suryakumar Yadav, India’s T20I captain, has revealed the invaluable lessons he has learned from his predecessor, Rohit Sharma. Emphasizing the importance of maintaining balance and composure, Yadav credits Sharma’s leadership philosophy for shaping his own approach to captaincy.
According to Yadav, Sharma’s philosophy revolves around staying grounded and maintaining a level head, even in the face of adversity. He has taught Yadav that life balance is essential for players to handle losses and setbacks without becoming overly emotional.
As India’s T20I captain, Yadav has adopted Sharma’s approach of dedicating substantial time with teammates away from the cricket field. He believes that this enhances their performance during matches by fostering strong interpersonal relationships and camaraderie.
“Winning and losing is part and parcel of sports,” said Yadav. “I have learnt from him (Rohit) that in life, balance is important. After doing well, even if you lose, your character should not change. This is one quality a sportsman should have.”
Yadav views Sharma as a true leader who goes beyond the role of a captain. He has observed Sharma’s calm demeanor, his ability to treat players with respect, and his keen understanding of their mental state.
“A leader is one who decides how his team plays a particular format,” said Yadav. “I have been noticing him for nearly ten years. I know how he treats his players, what he wants from them. That route I have also taken as he has been successful.”
Yadav has customized Sharma’s approach to align with his own leadership style and requirements. He believes that understanding players’ mental state and emotional well-being is crucial for maximizing their potential performance.
“You have to understand what’s happening around and what’s going on in their minds,” said Yadav. “There needs to be a comfort level as they have different types of skill sets. The freedom to express themselves is very important and I am trying to give them that.”
Yadav’s adoption of Sharma’s leadership principles has been evident in his own captaincy style. He has fostered a positive and supportive environment within the team, encouraging players to express themselves and perform to the best of their abilities.