News

T20 World Cup, India vs Netherlands: Suryakumar lights up Sydney SKY-line in India’s 56 runs | Cricket News


SYDNEY: Suryakumar Yadav bullies an inexperienced attack as the Indian team does not once take their feet off the pedal to beat Netherlands 56 runs to win second in T20 World Cup here on Thursday.
Goal 180, go over half a century from the captain Rohit Sharma (53 out of 39 balls), Virat kohli (62 out of 44) and Surya (51 not out of 25), were good enough for the Dutch, who never entered the competition after India’s intense round ended.
As it happened: India vs Netherlands | Transcript
The ‘Orange Brigade’ was annoyed and managed to take a 123-nine-point lead in 20 rounds as the relative slowness of the track in the Bangladesh-South Africa match affected their approach.
The Netherlands were the fourth team to compete on the track, and although there wasn’t any significant wear and tear, it slowed down enough for Axar Patel (2/18) and Ravichandran Ashwin (2/21) to squeeze. Tighten the noose on the opponent.
On the expected front line, Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/9), Arshdeep Singh (2/37) and Mohammed Shami (1/27) had an easy day at the office.

Most Dutch smashers are not used to often playing such quality attack.
Indian-born opener Vikramjit Singh (1), originally from Punjab’s Cheema Khurd, didn’t look like he belonged at this level before Bhuvneshwar Kumar ended his tough match with a ball. perfect length.
Once Ashwin and Axar were cornered in attack, there was no chance for the Dutchman to do so.
Axar doesn’t even make a serve but fast and tight serves are good enough.

As India beat, Suryakumar once again delivered the final flourish with a suffocating shot and overshadowed the seasoned pro players Kohli and Sharma.
The Indians opened fire in unison as captain Rohit became the tempo setter, while the team’s No. 1 smasher Kohli acted as a bridge to perfection and also finished as the top scorer. beginning of the match.
Kohli forged two important partnerships – 73 for his second fight with Rohit and 95 for his uninterrupted third fight with Surya – when KL Rahul’s second consecutive defeat (9 out of 12). ball) stuck like a sore thumb.
But Rahul might consider himself an unlucky touch when right-armer Paul van Meekeren’s serve hits his pad and appears to be missing the base of his foot, but he was advised not to reconsider by the captain.
To be fair, the Dutch bowlers did a fair job throughout the power match, as India only managed to score 32 goals.
India are on a one-to-one ratio of 67 mid-court, but after Surya came on, the Dutch bowling team looked intimidating, and once Kohli started to pressurize there was no way out.
The Back-10 delivers up to 112 runs, courtesy of Surya, who again hit some spectacular shots including a raised add-on hit and a deep leg split.
With seven touchdowns and the last six balls in his cat’s hand, Surya has shown why he is India’s most important smasher in the format.
After choosing to hit the club, Rohit initially struggled with timing and his left hand Fred Klaassen Unfortunately, Tim Pringle had an easy catch when the India captain misplaced a long shot.
But once he connected a hook and then drove through the cover area, he noticed some rhythm coming his way, as fifty balls flew out of 35. His innings have four boundaries and three sixths.
While Rohit attacked, Kohli was happy to let him take the lead but remained wary while taking singles and converting to doubles.
When Rohit was sent off, Kohli showed some drastic action as he ran between goals putting pressure on the Dutch attack.
Kohli’s fifty produces 37 balls, with three four-footed balls and two six-balls. But he ran the opposition miserably before allowing Surya to attack them for a delicious jog party.

news7f

News7F: Update the world's latest breaking news online of the day, breaking news, politics, society today, international mainstream news .Updated news 24/7: Entertainment, Sports...at the World everyday world. Hot news, images, video clips that are updated quickly and reliably

Related Articles

Back to top button