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I agree completely right now. Only fit for fun cricket.
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Longer the format bigger the chances for bowlers to set up batsmen. Couple of boundaries in an over of T20, bowlers will be defensive after that. Not the case in ODI MO and certainly not the case in tests. Bowlers will prey on your weaknesses of which SKY have many. SKY is the antithesis of Shiv Chanderpaul. Shiv's stance was awkward while the bowler is in his run up, but after the bowl is delivered he is in a good position to play. SKY stance is normal at start but after the bowl is delivered invariably he is in an awkward position.
0(1),0(1),0(1)
where are all those posters that were laughing here on this thread?
A nothing cricketer. Succeeding in hit and giggle cricket doesn't mean anything.
And some people were comparing him with ABD!
How many other batters have got three ducks in a series ?
The world's top-rated Twenty20 batter, India's Suryakumar Yadav, suffered his third consecutive golden duck on Wednesday in a thrilling third and final one-day international against Australia. The explosive Yadav is known as a 360-degree player for his ability to play all around the ground in the shortest white-ball format but he is yet to establish himself in the 50-over game.
Yadav was bowled first ball by Ashton Agar in the 36th over of India's chase in the final ODI. That left the hosts reeling at 185-6 with a target of 270 to win the match in Chennai.
The 32-year-old was leg-before to Mitchell Starc in the first and second matches of the series -- on both occasions also on the first delivery of his innings.
India skipper Rohit Sharma has backed Yadav as an important prospect for the ODI World Cup in India later this year.
Suryakumar is the sixth Indian batter to register three consecutive ducks in ODIs. Sachin Tendulkar (1994), Anil Kumble (1996), Zaheer Khan (2003-04), Ishant Sharma (2010-11), Jasprit Bumrah (2017-2019) are others.
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He is assuming the same role in T20 which is not a bad thing when he bats at 7. But for a no. 4 batsman his game has to be a lot more calculative. Assessing pitch conditions, which bowlers is in good rhythm, which bowler to target lot more thought process has to go into place. He has pretty much all the shots in the book. Perhaps too many shots for a one day game.If he finds a way to rotate strike he can do the role of Maxwell. Remember Pandya for a brief period had this crooked stance deep inside the crease where he would try to whip everything through mid wicket in an ungainly fashion. Moment he switched to traditional stance he is a bit more consistent albeit he lost a bit of edge in his hitting. SKY can work on that.
0(1),0(1),0(1)
where are all those posters that were laughing here on this thread?
Based on what SKY has achieved so far in T20s, it makes perfect sense for India to stick with him for now in ODIs.
He will surely be deadly in the last 10-15 overs of an ODI. The only question mark is if he has the game to bat 40 overs if India were 50/3.
You called him overrated when he was playing T20's. The hype was only for T20's. Nobody said anything about longer formats. Stop with the straw clutching please
He is 32 now, at his peak and the last thing you want from him is to get confused between formats and lose his confidence. He should stick to playing T20s. And if he does play in ODIs then Pandya should be dropped.![]()
This is the damage we are doing to players! Stupid rotation policy and meaningless method of selecting players across formats! Now don't be surprised if SKY loses all his confidence even in T20s...
Mate he is only 32.Said this in last November. I also want him to stick to T20s. Had he been 27-28, I would have given him more ODI games to establish himself. Time is running out now.![]()
You called him overrated when he was playing T20's. The hype was only for T20's. Nobody said anything about longer formats. Stop with the straw clutching please
the one who is clutching straws is you
His name should Shunya Kumar Yadav
Never rated him. I have always said he is bit of a hack (tulleybaaz) which may work sometime in T20 cricket but not in other formats. I always back players with good technique and assured defence in test/ODI cricket.
Surely with all the talent at their disposal, India can replace them all. No?Next ODI series Sanju Samson should come in place of SKY.
Sad story of Indian cricket - Pant injured, Iyer injured. SKY not making his chances count, Samson also was injured but now fit.
There were 5 options in middle order - KL, Pant, Iyer, SKY, Samson. Now Pant is mostly gone for World Cup and Iyer also is away for several months.
Surely with all the talent at their disposal, India can replace them all. No?
Australia legend Ricky Ponting has revealed what he would do with out-of-form white-ball star Suryakumar Yadav and the rest of India's much-vaunted batting line-up if he was in charge of selecting their squad for this year's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.
While skipper Rohit Sharma, emerging opener Shubman Gill and veteran batter Virat Kohli are expected to fill the vital spots in India's top order, there are still at least a couple of places up for grabs in their top six for the 50-over showcase that is scheduled to be held later this year.
India’s middle-order woes came to the fore during their recent ODI series loss at home against Australia, with Suryakumar, in particular, failing to fire as he picked up the unwanted record of being dismissed for golden ducks in three consecutive innings.
Suryakumar has scored 172 ODI runs at an average of just 12.28 since his last ODI half-century in February 2022, but Ponting has urged India to stick with the Mumbai batter despite his bleak recent run.
"Yeah, absolutely. Everyone in their career goes through something like that," Ponting told host Sanjana Ganesan on The ICC Review.
"I mean, I'm not sure I have seen it before where someone's got three first-ball ducks in a row in an entire series. But look, we've all been there. You have your ups and downs as international players."
The former Australia skipper went on to mark out Suryakumar’s propensity to win big games, and referred to his exceptional run in the T20 format in recent times.
"His previous 12 or 18 months have been absolutely outstanding. And everyone around the world knows what Surya can do in white-ball cricket," Ponting noted.
"I feel they should stick with him because he's the sort of player that can win you a World Cup. He might be a little bit inconsistent but he's the sort of guy that in big moments can win you games. A bit like the late great Andrew Symonds did for Australia.
"So that's definitely the way that I'd look at it for India. I wouldn't be playing safe. I'd be going with match-winning players and I think he's a match-winner."
Ponting also believed that the player could be best utilised at the number five spot.
"I think he was only batting at five, wasn't he? I don't think they want him much lower than that, especially when they've got Hardik (Pandya), (Ravindra) Jadeja and Axar (Patel), they've got plenty of batting,” Ponting noted
"I'm a big believer in giving your best batter as much time as you can in all formats of the game. Because if you keep them down the order, quite often you don't get to use your best players and that's the last thing you want. So I think the No.5 slot's perfect for him and he's just got to grow into that role there."
There was speculation around who’d take gloves for the side after star keeper Rishabh Pant’s unfortunate accident ruled him out of cricketing action for several months.
While KL Rahul has donned the role in recent ODIs, Ishan Kishan continues to remain a part of the India limited-overs setup.
Ponting believes India will have space for both players in their World Cup squad, backing Kishan as a necessary option given he is a left-handed batter.
"Look, I do think they'll stick with him. I think in their World Cup squad, KL will definitely be there,” Ponting said.
“I think Ishan Kishan should definitely be there as well to give another left-handed batting option because if you look back to game three, they promoted Axar and Jadeja ahead of Surya because of Ashton Agar and the balls spinning away from the right-handers..
"With Rishabh not being there now, they might think of maybe wanting to play a specialist left-handed batter in the middle order which I think would have to be Ishan Kishan in some role, whether that's at No.4 or No.5.
"Just to negate teams that have got left-arm off-spin because when you look at the spinners around the world now, there are very few right-arm off-spinners in ODIs and T20Is.
"You need to have left-handers through your middle order. Most sides will have left-arm off-spin and right-arm leg spin and if you've only got right-handers through the middle order, it's a lot harder for those guys to play it.”
"So I think they'll go into that World Cup with the two keepers in their squad and they'll make the decision on what they need as far as their batting is concerned."
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Punter always on the money
I would sell an F16 jet from Pakistan’s inventory to hire this guy as our lifetime coach/mentor
Being someone who has never played cricket at any serious level, I fail to understand why SKY cannot succeed in ODIs? What is it he needs to do different?
Never rated him. I have always said he is bit of a hack (tulleybaaz) which may work sometime in T20 cricket but not in other formats. I always back players with good technique and assured defence in test/ODI cricket.
Who is Pakistan’s equivalent of SKY who can win you matches batting at 5 in an ODI?Punter always on the money
I would sell an F16 jet from Pakistan’s inventory to hire this guy as our lifetime coach/mentor
Who is Pakistan’s equivalent of SKY who can win you matches batting at 5 in an ODI?
Who is Pakistan’s equivalent of SKY who can win you matches batting at 5 in an ODI?
Who is Pakistan’s equivalent of SKY who can win you matches batting at 5 in an ODI?
Being someone who has never played cricket at any serious level, I fail to understand why SKY cannot succeed in ODIs? What is it he needs to do different?
SKY has been a complete flop in ODI format. I am surprised India are persisting with him in ODI.
Should only stick to T20.
With Iyer out to injury it is not a bad idea to give him a run and see how he reacts. He is not as bad as 0(1) three times in a row. But there are better batsmen out there for this format. But in T20 he is definitely a must have.
Another golden duck for him today.
24 runs in his last 7 innings.
Best in the world at the moment.
However with the standards he's set, his downfall could be as rapid as his rise.
Dangerous player. This thread will be bumped every time he smashes a good score.
If he has failed against Pakistan doesn’t mean there are no other teams in the World. Besides Haris had to get his A game out to get him out today, he looked very comfortable.
well it is being bumped for his eggs
Well, he has 3 50s in his last 4 innings and just helped his team chase down 214 with 31 balls 66....
Is India playing international games?
oh wait nvm, you are using his domestic stats
One of my favourite threads on PP