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Stunning Suryakumar Yadav knock helps India to series win

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Picking up where he left off from his breathtaking year in 2022, the man known as SKY rocketed to a remarkable century in Rajkot, bringing up his hundred off just 45 deliveries.

And the 32-year-old’s extraordinary contribution helped India post what proved to be an insurmountable first-innings total of 228/5 in the third and deciding match of the series.

Highlights of India star Suryakumar Yadav so far at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

SKY finished unbeaten on 112* off just 51 deliveries, smashing nine sixes and seven fours in his match-winning knock, the second-fastest ton in men’s T20Is by an Indian batter following Rohit Sharma’s 35-ball effort against the same opposition country back in 2017.

"He has been surprising everyone and making everyone know that batting is very easy," India's captain Hardik Pandya said of his star player after the match.

"If I am a bowler, I will be disheartened with the shots he plays. He has played blinder after blinder."

The middle-order batter’s century was his third in the international format in just seven months, making him the first player in the history of the game to score three T20I centuries when not opening the batting.

“I'm really happy with the way the innings went,” Yadav said in a typically understated interview at the midway point of the match.

“A few of my shots are pre-determined, but these are the shots I've been playing over the last year and I'm not doing anything different. ​

“So nothing new. It’s a fresh start in 2023 and I hope to continue doing well.”

If SKY’s 2023 comes close to matching his efforts in the previous calendar year then the world is set for some game-changing and must-watch performances.

Yadav’s 2022 was statistically the best ever by an Indian in men’s T20I cricket, with the stroke-maker becoming only the second player to surpass 1000 runs in the format in a single calendar year, trailing only the efforts of Mohammad Rizwan in 2021.

It is not just the volume of the runs that continue to set SKY apart, however, but the manner and speed in which he scores them. In his 45-match T20I career to-date, Yadav's runs have come at a strike rate of 180.34 – a figure that sets him far apart from the rest of the game's biggest run-scorers.

And it is those qualities, as well as his weight of scoring, that sees him firmly ensconced at the top of the MRF Tyres ICC Rankings, a position he has held since the autumn of 2022.

So, what is the secret?

In the player’s words, it is a combination of hard work in the nets and the freedom given to him by the Indian captain and coaches that has set him up for such success.

“It is really important to put pressure on yourself when you are preparing for the game,” Yadav said after being named Player of the Match in Rajkot. “The more pressure you put, the better you can play.

“There is a lot of hard work involved. Some quality practice sessions are also involved. Here, the boundaries behind were 59-60m, so I tried to clear them.

“Most of the time, I try to find the gap, and use the field to my advantage, (coach Rahul) Dravid lets me enjoy, and tells me to express myself.”

On current evidence the biggest challenge will not be for Yadav to stay at No.1 in the world, but for any other batter to come close to catching him.

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