Image credit: PTI
Record five-time former champion Mumbai Indians (MI) batter Suryakumar Yadav looked like he was playing "gully cricket" when he was "toying" with the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) bowlers in its 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL)match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, feels the legendary Sunil Gavaskar. Suryakumar smashed 83 runs off just 35 balls -- his highest IPL score -- in a stunning show of 360-degree hitting to playing a vital role in MI's six-wicket win over RCB on Tuesday.
He hit seven fours and six sixes at a tremendous strike rate of 237.14 as MI chased down the target of 200 with 21 balls to spare. "SKY was toying with the bowlers. He gives you a feeling of gully cricket when he's batting like that. He's just gotten better with practice and hard work," Gavaskar said on Star Sports' Cricket Live.
CATCH ALL IPL 2023 UPDATES HERE
Image credit: PTI
"His bottom hand is so powerful that he uses it to perfection. Against RCB, he started with hitting towards long-on and long-off and later agricultured shots all around the park," added Gavaskar. The legendary batter and former India captain said Suryakumar's red-hot form rubbed off on youngster Nehal Wadhera (52 not out off 34 balls), who also smashed his second fifty of the season.
Image credit: PTI
Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh also spoke highly of the 22-year-old Wadhera for grabbing the opportunity with both hands and repaying the faith of MI team management. "Nehal Wadhera has made most of the opportunities count. He was fast-tracked from U-25 to Punjab Ranji Trophy, and MI scouted him well. He just made the opportunities count in the absence of Tilak Varma," said Harbhajan.
(With inputs from PTI)