
Suryakumar Yadav was called ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year © Twitter
Star India batter Suryakumar Yadav got on Wednesday called the ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year for his extremely great run in the quickest layout of the video game. Suryakumar had an outstanding 2022, damaging a range of documents and also establishing a standard in the layout. He beat the similarity England all-rounder Sam Curran, Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan and also Zimbabwe’s batting all-rounder Sikandar Raza for the leading honour. Former India cricketer Ashish Nehra showered appreciation on the flamboyant batter message his most current accomplishment, stating that he has beaten all the “big-hitting players”.
“He has played ODIs. He has played a few one-day games, but if he continues to perform at the level he is, it will naturally form a place for him in the XI. So if players are pushed to their limit with such performances, either they have to raise the bar or Suryakumar is always there to take place,” claimed Nehra to ICC.
Popularly called ‘SKIES’, Suryakumar Yadav came to be simply the 2nd batter to make greater than 1000 runs in a fiscal year in T20Is and also finished the year as the greatest run-getter, racking up 1164 perform at a strike-rate of 187.43. Surya struck a magnificent 68 6s throughout the year, conveniently one of the most tape-recorded by any person in a year in the layout’s background.
“It is not surprising at all (Suryakumar being named ICC T20I Player of the Year 2022). This is such a Surya (Sun) that has shone consistently if you talk about the past year or two, irrespective of the conditions. Hopefully, he can carry forward this consistency because the way he’s played in this fast-paced format and at such a high strike rate. It is worthy of praise. His confidence is spectacular. This is a fantastic achievement for any player because of how competitive the T20 format. There are so may big-hitting players and big run and yet Suryakumar has beaten them all,” included Nehra.
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