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The cricket fraternity is buzzing with anticipation for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, slated to unfold in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA) from June 2 to June 29. The tournament has sparked discussions among former cricketers and experts regarding players and their respective team roles. Joining this conversation, legendary cricketer Brian Lara has shared his thoughts on Suryakumar Yadav‘s batting position in the Indian lineup.
Brian Lara suggests batting position of Suryakumar Yadav
In a conversation with PTI, former West Indies captain Lara endorsed Suryakumar as his preferred choice to occupy the No. 3 batting position for India in the upcoming global event. Lara praised Suryakumar, currently ranked as the ICC’s top T20I batter, emphasizing that India would squander a valuable asset if they do not include him in the top 3. He drew parallels with the venerable Sir Vivian Richards, who excelled in a similar position d♍uring his🔴 playing days.
“My one advice, and I don’t know if you’re going to like it or not, but Sky has to bat at three. He just has to bat at three. He is one of the greatest T20 players in the game. And you speak to players like Sir Viv, and he will tell you he used to want to get out there in the middle,” said Lara, as quoted by PTI.
“And I feel that that’s the same thing with SKY. So, get in on it as quickly as possible. He’s not an opener, get him out there and if he can bat for 10-15 overs, you know what’s going to happen,” he added.
Expanding on Suryakumar’s potential, Lara expressed that India would be formidable with the 33-year-old batter opening the innings, and he could also effectively lead the team if he bats second. However, Lara emphasized the importance of a well-defined batting lineup structure for the Men in Blue.
“He is going to put you in an unassailable position if you bat him first, or he’s going to win the game if he is batting second. And then let everybody sort of position themselves outside of that, but a good structure is important,” Lara said.