Suryakumar Yadav says, that putting pressure on himself helps him do well in net sessions as well as during tough match situations.
Suryakumar Yadav firmly believes that he can push the boundaries when it comes to mastering the art of handling pressure in match simulation, something that has given him fantastic results in the past year.
Surya has caused mortal fear among the global bowlers’ union with an insane strike rate of near 178 in 36 games and 11 fifty-plus scores (1 century and 10 half-centuries).
But if you find Surya’s swivel off his hips to send the ball into the deep mid-wicket stand amazing, do know that there is a method to his madness, like the 25-ball 51 not out in India’s 56-run win against the Netherlands in the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 in Sydney on Thursday.
Asked about his preparation that brings about this manic consistency, Surya said: “What I do is to try and put a lot of pressure on myself whenever I am going for a few practice sessions or playing a match scenario.
“So, for example, if I am targeting a few balls, and I have to (suppose) get ‘N’ number of runs, if I get out, I just come out. That day, I don’t go in to bat again.”
The simulation helps him prepare better for the match.
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