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Suryakumar Yadav Gives Autograph To Fans After Match Winning Knock Against West Indies | Watch Video

Suryakumar Yadav was spotted giving autographs to fans in the stadium after India's victory in the must-win game.

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Published: Aug 09, 2023, 09:29 AM (IST)
Edited: Aug 09, 2023, 09:29 AM (IST)

INDIA’s star T20I batter Suryakumar Yadav showed his humbleness to the fans after India beat West Indies in the 3rd T20I which was played at Providence Stadium at Georgetown, Guyana on Tuesday.

Suryakumar Yadav was spotted giving autographs to fans in the stadium after India’s victory in the must-win game. The video of Sky goes viral on social space in no time, here is the video:

Suryakumar Yadav played a birriliant knock of 83 runs in 44 balls which helped India to beat West Indies by seven wickets.

The 32-year old broke several records as he became the fastest India to hit century of sixes in T20I and also surpassed Rohit Sharma in the T20Is most Man of The Match titles.

Chasing 160, India had a shocking start as they lost Jaiswal early in the first over. Then, Yadav came and quickly launched an attack with his big hits.

Gill once again fell cheaply as he threw his wicket in the fifth over when he looked to pull it away but got the top edge for Jonatan Charles to take a comfortable catch.

Varma, who was the top scorer in the last two games, continued with his fine form and started with back-to-back boundaries. Suryakumar and Varma went for three big hits to take the Power-play score to 60/2.

Soon, Yadav brought up his 14th T20 fifty off just 23 with a fine boundary. He maintained his aggressive approach, achieving a milestone of 100 international sixes by skillfully dispatching a slower ball for a spectacular maximum. Building on that achievement, he promptly struck a boundary. At the halfway point, India found themselves in a dominant position at 97-2.

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Surya’s impressive innings concluded in the 13th over, as he directed Alzarri Joseph’s full toss towards fine leg, where King remained stationary and completed the catch without any difficulty.