Suryakumar Yadav’s Footwork Flaw: A Potential Achilles Heel in T20 World Cup
Former Indian cricketer Ambati Rayudu has identified a significant technical flaw in star batter Suryakumar Yadav’s batting technique, which could be exploited by rival bowlers in the upcoming T20 World Cup. Rayudu, now a respected analyst, believes that Suryakumar’s footwork, particularly against fast bowlers, could be a hindrance to his consistency at the international level.
Rayudu’s observations stem from Suryakumar’s recent performance against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). In the 11th over, KKR’s Andre Russell bowled a delivery outside the off-stump, tempting Suryakumar to pull towards the leg side. However, he mistimed his shot, sending the ball flat towards deep square leg for an easy catch.
“There is a plan in terms of bowling to Suryakumar Yadav,” Rayudu said on Star Sports. “You bowl slow and you bowl wide. We have seen that in the World Cup as well. When the pitch is slow with a bigger boundary on one side, teams have a plan against him. He needs to work on that a little bit.”
Despite his aggressive batting style and ability to score quickly, this technical aspect could be a hindrance to Suryakumar’s consistency at the international level. Rayudu emphasized the importance of addressing this issue to ensure that Suryakumar remains a vital asset for the Indian cricket team.
Suryakumar has maintained commendable form throughout this IPL season, tallying 345 runs in 10 matches with an average of 38.33 and a striking rate of 169.95. However, Rayudu’s insights could offer a strategic advantage to opposition bowlers in the T20 World Cup.