T20I: On Sunday, Suryakumar Yadav broke the record for most runs scored in a T20I match in 2022. This accomplishment was made by the top Indian T20I hitter versus Australia in Hyderabad’s third T20I encounter. Suryakumar played a hard-hitting 69 runs in just 36 balls during the game. Five lovely boundaries and five massive sixes were sprinkled throughout his innings. He had a remarkable strike rate of 191.67 when he hit the ball.
Suryakumar Yadav has scored 682 runs this year in 20 games played in the shortest format, averaging 37.88 runs per game. This year, 117 is his highest personal score. His bat produced a century and four half-centuries. The striking percentage for Suryakumar is a commendable 182.84.
He is followed by Pakistan’s star hitter Mohammad Rizwan (556) Dipendra Singh Airee of Nepal (626), Sabawoon Davizi of the Czech Republic (612), and West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran (553).
This year, the batter has displayed a great deal of consistency. He comes in third place among batters in the ICC Men’s T20I Rankings, after Pakistan’s Rizwan and South Africa’s Aiden Markram.
The visitors scored 186/7 in their 20 overs for the. Cameron Green’s 52 off 21 balls helped the Australians get off to a quick start. Spinners Yuzvendra Chahal (1/22) and Axar Patel (3/33) assisted Men in Blue is making a comeback after that, however, limiting the Aussies’ ability to score runs and leaving them floundering at 117/6 in 13.5 overs.
The visitors then reached 186/7 in their 20 overs thanks to a 68-run stand between Tim David (54) and Daniel Sams (28*). The star player for India was Axar, who continued his impressive series play. Each of Chahal, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Harshal Patel took a wicket.
Team India, who were chasing 187, swiftly lost their openers, KL Rahul (1) and captain Rohit Sharma (17), and they are now suffering at 2/30. After collecting some early runs in his first 20 balls, Virat Kohli anchored the innings while Suryakumar Yadav pounded Australians all around the park to put on a quickfire 104-run partnership in 62 balls.
The stand was broken by Yadav’s dismissal to Josh Hazlewood for 69 off 36. When Virat reached his half-century following that, he attempted to win the match but was caught by captain Aaron Finch off a Sams delivery for a solid 63 off 48. India’s Hardik Pandya (25* off 16 balls) smashed a four on the final ball to secure victory for his team. At 187/4, Team India’s innings was over, and they went on to win the game by a margin of six wickets.
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