Suryakumar Yadav was ecstatic as India completed a 3-0 series sweep by beating Bangladesh by 133 runs in the third and final T20 International at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Saturday. Suryakumar Yadav praised his team for upholding the idea that “everyone must participate” and the concept that “no one is bigger than the team”.
The importance of altruism in team dynamics
Suryakumar clearly stated that being a “selfless cricketer” is key to the Indian team’s mantra. “We want to enjoy each other’s success,” he said, emphasizing that individual achievements should be seen as collective victories. This mindset encourages players to support each other and creates a positive atmosphere that leads to better performance during matches.
As a team we accomplished a lot. I want dedicated cricketers. Enjoying each other’s accomplishments is what we strive for. In the post-match presentation, Suryakumar Yadav said, “We are having fun. The team is bigger than any individual. We have to be extremely adaptable. Everyone has to contribute. I really admire how they have shown it in this series. It is a positive thing. “Take action and stick with it,” he said.
Stay focused on the process
While discussing his approach to captaincy, Yadav emphasized the importance of following a process and keeping things simple. “I prefer to handle situations gracefully and encourage my teammates to do the same,” he said. Focusing on maintaining a calm demeanor will help your team navigate pressure situations effectively.
After skipper SKY’s brilliant 75 and Sanju Samson’s stunning maiden T20I century of 111 off 47 balls propelled India to a record 297/6, Bishnoi and other spinners – their highest ever in T20Is – restricted Bangladesh to 164/7. contributed to it.
“I am very happy.” Sanju Samson looks back on his outstanding performance after the superb win against Bangladesh.
The 133-run victory margin in front of a Dussehra holiday crowd was also India’s third-largest victory in men’s Twenty20 international cricket. Parvez Hossain Emon attempted a draw off the first ball of the chase, but the ball slipped off his glove to first slip and Mayank Yadav hit it. Tanzid Hasan tried to cut but was ahead at 3, and Washington Sundar was the next bowler to score.
After the 53-match partnership between Litton Das and Towhid Hridoy, the leg-spinner became the joint third-fastest Indian to take 50 men’s T20I wickets. Das got 42 off 25 balls on the deep wicket of Bishnoi. His final 2020 international innings came to an end when Mahmudullah was holed out for long on off Mayank at 8.
Bishnoi took his third wicket when Rishad Hossain caught a long-off ball himself, while Mahedi Hasan attempted a big hit but was holed out in the deep by Nitish Kumar Reddy.
Amidst all the excitement, Hridoy hit Bishnoi for a six to complete his fifty and was unbeaten on 63 as the visiting team was completely destroyed by the dominant Indian team.
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