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New Zealand vs India 2022: Sensational Suryakumar Yadav believes Test call-up is around the corner

Armed with an astonishing array of strokes and the confidence to pull off the impossible in T20 Internationals, Suryakumar Yadav has now set his sights on a Test call-up, saying it is around the corner.

New Zealand vs India 2022: Sensational Suryakumar Yadav believes Test call-up is around the corner snt
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First Published Nov 20, 2022, 7:13 PM IST

Suryakumar Yadav, who has an astounding variety of strokes and the self-assurance to accomplish the seemingly unachievable in T20 Internationals, has now set his sights on a Test call-up, claiming that it is only around the corner.

"Aa raha hain, woh (Test selection) bhi aa raha hain (coming, that is also coming," a confident Surya said on Sunday after blazing his way to a 51-ball 111 that set up India's 65-run drubbing of New Zealand in the second T20 International in Mount Maunganui. 

Surya, who has played for Mumbai for many years on the domestic circuit, is currently ranked as the top hitter in the world in the limited-overs category.

"When we start playing cricket we start with red ball and I have also played first-class cricket for my Mumbai team... it was quite okay, so I have a fair idea about the Test format and I enjoy playing that format also. Hopefully, I will get the Test cap soon," he added at the post-match press conference. 

After New Zealand ordered the visitors to bat, the 32-year-old, who had been moved up to number three, toyed with the Kiwi bowlers to lead India to a challenging 191 for six.

The visitors' reply saw them bowled out for 126. Many believe that Surya may have entered the India setup two to three years too late due to his recent performances. He acknowledged that it had been a little disappointing in the past to be passed over.

"I always keep going back to my past. When I am in the room, or travelling with my wife, we keep talking how the situation was two-three years ago. What is the situation now, what has changed now from then, we keep discussing that time," he said.

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"Obviously, there was a bit of frustration that time, but we always tried to see if there was something positive I could take out of that phase. How could I become a better cricketer? How to go one step ahead? After that time, I tried to do different things, like eating good food, doing quality practice sessions, sleeping on time, so today I am reaping the benefits of all those things I have done then," he remarked.

Although some of his strokes also astound him, there is a perception that Surya can do no wrong on a cricket field at the moment, and the cricketer claims he never tries to gain an advantage.

"I also feel amazed seeing some strokes when I go back to my room, watching the highlights. Every time even if I do well or I am not doing well on that day, I do watch the highlights, but yeah, even I get surprised seeing those strokes," Surya said.

"I never try to go ahead of the game, I never think today I am playing well so I will make 'x' number of runs because it is very important to stay in the present. If you think even for a minute that I am ahead of the game, or I am ahead of the bowlers, planning can go wrong there. So I try to stay in the present, and think about what I am supposed to do at that moment, rather than thinking ahead," he added.

New Zealand vs India 2022: Sensational Suryakumar Yadav believes Test call-up is around the corner snt

On Sunday at the Bay Oval, Surya pounded out boundaries and sixes at will, scoring his final 64 runs in the space of just 18 balls. His exciting inning featured 11 fours and seven sixes, and his astounding 217.64 strike rate.

The New Zealand bowlers showed no understanding as Surya put together some incredible shots. Where does he get his confidence from, and in what zone is he currently located?

"The confidence is always there that, yeah, I have a few runs behind my back. But, at the same time, there is a very thin line between you getting a bit complacent also when you are coming into any game after scoring runs. I think you have got to follow all your processes and routine in the same way what you have been doing when you have done well. So 99 percent of the time I try to do the same things on match days, like for example if I have to do a gym session, I have to eat lunch at the prefect time, I have to take a power nap for 15-20 minutes, so all these things, these are small routine which I try to do on game days and when I come to the ground, I feel good. So that is my zone," Surya remarked. 

He added, "I spend a lot of time on my off days with my wife, speak to my parents a lot, the one thing which keeps me grounded always is that they don't talk about the game, no discussion about the game. That's the most important thing and I will be really happy to be staying in that zone for a very long time from hereon." 

Impressed by Surya's knock, the great Virat Kohli said he is sure "this was another video game innings by him." Coming from Kohli, Surya took it as a compliment and vouched to try to carry on in the same vein. 

"Recently we played some games together, had good partnerships, I enjoy batting with him (Kohli). One thing is that I have to run a lot because he is super fit, but, at the same time, when we are inside, we don't talk a lot about the game, we know we respect each other's game. I only tell him that you keep playing on one side and I will keep batting at the other end. He doesn't say much, just tells me that keep batting the way you have been doing and enjoy it," Surya added.

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After taking the Kiwi bowlers to the cleaners, Surya just said he kept it "simple" and executed his strokes as per the field placements. If the spinners pitched it full on off stump, he was happy to play the inside-out shot over cover, and when the faster bowlers targeted his stumps on a good length, he helped the ball sail past fine leg for a bunch of sixes. 

"You have got to play the format irrespective of where you are playing. The most important thing is you should be having a game plan in your mind -- what the wicket is like, what are the ground dimensions, how the ball will travel etc.. All these things you have got to keep in mind and rest you have to do in your practice sessions and when you are sitting in the room. You can't think too much when you are coming into the game, you have to come with a clear mind, positive mindset, with good intent when you are playing the format and then just enjoy yourself," he concluded.

(With inputs from PTI)

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