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England Team Stunned By Surya’s Glow, Made These Plan To Stop This Player

India vs England T20 World Cup 2022: Suryakumar Yadav’s bat is running fiercely in the T20 World Cup 2022 (T20 WC 2022) being played in Australia. Fans expect the most from him, even in the semi-final match against England. On the other hand, the England team has made a special plan to stop Surya Kumar Yadav.

6 Players Made A Plan Together

The teams of India and England will face each other at the Adelaide Oval on 10 November. Before this match, England captain Jos Buttler has told that Suryakumar Yadav is batting brilliantly, and we are making a strategy to stop him.

According to the reports of Glish Media, the England team has held a special meeting to stop Suryakumar Yadav. The meeting was attended by coach Matthew Mott, assistant coach Carl Hopkinson, consultants Michael Hussey and David Sucker, Ben Stokes and captain Jos Buttler.

Suryakumar Yadav’s Biggest Threat

At the press conference, England team captain Jos Buttler said, ‘We are talking about Suryakumar. He has batted brilliantly so far. He is such a batter who has a lot of shots. But a bowler also needs a ball to get the batter out, and we will try our best to do that. For this, we have a plan ready. Hope this plan proves to be effective in the semi-finals.

Highest Run Scorer In The Year 2022

Suryakumar Yadav scored more than 1000 runs in T20 International matches in 2022. He recently entertained about 82 thousand spectators present at the MCG by playing an unbeaten 61 in just 25 balls against Zimbabwe.

He also played some unconventional shots during this time. Suryakumar Yadav has scored 225 runs in five matches of the current T20 World Cup, in which he has played three half-centuries. During this, his strike rate was 193.97.

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