The Indian Coach of Backs defend Suryakumar Yadav despite his fight in the current T20I series against England
In progress T20I series of five matches between India and England 2025The home team currently runs 2-0, with three more games. Although the Indian position looks strong, there was concern about performing a captain Suryakumar Yadav.
Despite the fact that the team led to success, the 34-year-old failed to fulfill the great expectations that were set to him, especially with the baton. However, Indian coach, coach, Sitanshu Kotak, He was fully supported by Skiper, offering a insightful perspective on the pressure that players in the modern T20 format face.
Suryakumar Yadav fights with a stick in the first two matches
In a serial opener, Suryakumar’s battle with a baton was obvious when he was fired to the heel compared to the Indian Ubacje. Turned Jofra scorerwho started the game poorly, caught himself from the leading edge after trying to throw out a slower delivery. Archer’s ball, which seemed like a leg cutter, sent a ball into the air where Phil Sol He must have completed the catch. The skipper was on the duck.
The challenge continued in the second T20I, where Suryakumum was fired at 6. Over the Indian blow. Brydon Cars He dreamed of a well -oriented delivery to 141.9 km / h, which was pushing the captain for the room while trying to lead the ball to the third man. Unfortunately, the ball hit the middle of the bat and collapsed on the stumps, sending the skipper back to the pavilion for 12 runs of 7 balls, with 3 borders.
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Sitanshu Kotak defends Skipper’s approach despite criticism
Kotak defended the captain and emphasized an aggressive, fearless approach to the team of the crislette. He acknowledged the challenges that players like Suryakumara face, noting that, although he works well, he should manage expectations. Kotak emphasized that in aggressive T20 players, players sometimes will not succeed because of the fearless intentions needed in playing them.
“Surya, I think he performs, but sometimes I feel we expect a lot. Every game if we think Surya will perform. The game has become so aggressive, there are so many intentions that we have to play in the T20, there will be a time when they come out because they play fearlessly“, Said Indian team coach today through India.
Balance of fearless crisis with occasional failures
The kicking coach further explained that the T20 crisner, with his fast nature, often means that players are risking, and such decisions can lead to sudden release. Kotak pointed out that players must establish a balance between playing aggressively and accepting occasional failures
“Because if you want to achieve 200-225, you can’t play cricket where you are trying to save your Wikets. Both things don’t go hand in hand. The playing brand of the crislette for the team that is very, very selfless, which is what he is saying to the bodies. There are games that will perform, and there are games on which they will not“Added Kotak.