IND vs AUS: Suryakumar Yadav Needs To Be Sharper To Face Mitchell Starc

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Former Australian skipper Aaron Finch feels Suryakumar Yadav should have prepared better to face Australian pacer Mitchell Starc in the ODI series against Australia. The 32-year-old middle-order batter registered back-to-back golden ducks against Australia in the ongoing three-match series.

Yadav has been facing heavy criticism from cricket fans–and experts over his shot selection in the first two matches, completely misjudging the line and length to get trapped in front of the leg in both matches.

Speaking on Star Sports, about Yadav’s dismissal, Aaron Finch thinks Yadav should have been a little sharper while the left-arm pacer.

“Suryakumar got two beauties from Mitchell Starc. But he knows where he would have been bowling, he’s got to be sharper than that in the first couple of balls,” Aaron Finch said.

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Aaron Finch further reckoned that Indian opener Shubman Gill, who scored a terrific century against Australia in the final test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy, played a couple of loose shots in two matches which lead to his dismissals. Shubman Gill looked visibly upset after caught on point in the 2nd ODI match in Vizag

“I think Shubman Gill played a couple of loose shots, which would disappoint him especially after being in such good form. He was caught at a backward point to not great deliveries. If you get knocked over as an opening batter by a genuine delivery, you can accept that. But when you get out when you are in such good form, you get so disappointed,” stated Finch.

India will take on Australia in the third and final ODI match in Chennai on Wednesday. As Chepauk has a history of favouring the spinners, India will be more confident going into the contest. On the other hand, Australia who made a thumping win over India in the 2nd ODI will look to carry the momentum to clinch the series against India.

Suryakumar Yadav Should Have Anticipated The Ball From Mitchell Starc –  Wasim Jaffer

Wasim Jaffer admitted it was difficult for any batter to negotiate the opening spell by Mitchell Starc, but feels Suryakumar Yadav should have anticipated the ball coming in from the left-arm pacer. Surya found no answer to Starc in both matches as he was trapped in front of pads in both matches.

“We might sympathize with Suryakumar Yadav as the first ball that he faced was 145 clicks. No doubt that it’s challenging when a left-arm seamer tries to bring the ball back in. Again, he should have anticipated that when Mitchell Starc bowls, he will attack the stumps and might swing the ball,” Jaffer said.

The number one T20I batter in the world failed to capitalize on the limited opportunity provided to him in the ODI format. It will be interesting to see whether team India goes with Suryakumar Yadav a chance in the third ODI or give Ishan Kishan a chance in the middle order.

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