An open mindset has allowed Suryakumar Yadav to arise as the "batter of the tournament", but it takes "one chance to create a wicket", spoke England skipper Jos Buttler ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 semi-final versus India at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday. Suryakumar has already scratched three half-centuries in five matches in the event, and the widespread view is that he has exceeded the superb Virat Kohli in some instances.
"He's [Surya] been great to watch, hasn't he? I think he's probably the batter of the tournament so far in terms of how you want to watch someone go about it. But, as with any batsman, it takes one chance to create a wicket. We desperately need to find a way to do that," Buttler told the media on Wednesday.
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Buttler, who has witnessed Suryakumar from close quarters in the Indian Premier League (IPL), considers that his most significant investment is the latitude with which he describes himself. "His biggest strength looks to be the amount of freedom he plays with. He's got all the shots, but he allows himself to play all the shots, as well. He's got a very free mindset," the England skipper stated.
While honouring Suryakumar, Buttler didn't ignore that his team couldn't afford to think about him. "It would be remiss to think about him. I think they also have some other excellent players," he noted.
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