Attacking Mumbai Indians batsman Suryakumar Yadav after leading his team to victory against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) said that he understands his game very well and for him the conditions of the match are just an extension of the practice session. Are.
Suryakumar’s 83 off 35 balls and Nehal Badhera’s unbeaten 52 helped Mumbai register a comfortable six-wicket win against RCB.
Suryakumar said after the match, “I told Nehal to collect sharp shots and play shots in empty places. Your practice is also based on the game you intend to play in the match.
He said, “I know in which area I have to score runs. We practice in the open. I know my game very well. I don’t do anything out of the ordinary.
The 32-year-old batsman said that RCB bowlers tried their best to bowl in areas from where it would have been difficult for them to score boundaries.
Surya Kumar said, “From the team point of view this win was very important for us. I am happy that we won our home match in a spectacular fashion. I mean to say that RCB bowlers also came on the field with strategy. He tried to put the ball in the area from where the shot would have been made in the part of the ground where the boundary is farthest.
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