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IND Vs SL: This West Indies Player Went ‘MAD’ After Seeing Suryakumar Yadav’s Storm

India’s explosive batsman Suryakumar Yadav created a whirlwind in the third T20 match played against Sri Lanka on Saturday that the world was holding its finger under its teeth. Surya created a furore by hitting a brilliant century in T20 International by playing one to one stylish shot. Seeing this inning of Surya thrill filled the nerves of the audience sitting in the stadium and the cricket lovers glued to TV sets and smart devices.

Scored 112 Runs At A Strike Rate of 219.61

Surya hit 7 fours-9 sixes in 51 balls and scored an unbeaten 112 runs at a strike rate 219.61. Surya scored the most T20 runs last year and had the first century of the year and the third of his career.

Windies batsman Shai Hope almost went mad after seeing his explosive innings. He used Twitter’s support to express his emotions and showered his ‘madness’ by tweeting one after the other. Here Surya was hitting runs; on the other hand, Shai Hope was hitting tweets.

Shai Hope Said – Do It, Surya

Shai did the first tweet at 7.50 am. He wrote – do it, Surya.

Eight minutes after this, Shai again tweeted after seeing Surya’s six. He wrote – Scoop Suryakumar.

Shai again picked up the mobile at 8:12 and asked – will Surya score 150 runs in this innings.

About 15 minutes later, after Surya’s innings were over, Shai wrote – Accept the praise, Surya…

Shai Hope is the one who played his last T20 against India in February 2022 at Eden Gardens. However, he was not included in the T20 World Cup squad. Shai recently completed List A for the Windies.

Harsha Bhogle Said A Big Thing

Cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle also spoke big about Surya’s batting. He wrote – Many people have not batted like this even in their dreams.

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