The ICC T20 World Cup has arrived at the elimination round stage and everyone is focused on the serious weapons to shoot in the knockout rounds. For India, the man existing apart from everything else is Suryakumar Yadav as the No.4 player’s capacity to hit shots to all pieces of the ground at an extremely high strike-rate has been the critical differentiator for the group. Surya has acquired acclaim from all quarters, including previous Pakistan cricketers. With Pakistan likewise in the elimination rounds and their openers battling for runs in the competition, previous captain Shahid Afridi had a useful tidbit for Mohammad Rizwan, who has frequently been scrutinized for his low strike rate.
During a conversation on Samaa television, the anchor let Afridi know that once a columnist had found out if he was available to making changes in his playing style so resistance bowlers can’t make plans against him and that the Pakistan wicketkeeper-hitter had said that he would keep on playing the manner in which he does. The anchor proceeded to give the case of Suryakumar Yadav and found out if Rizwan ought to follow some guidelines from the Indian’s experience.
To this Afridi answered, “The main thing about Suryakumar is that he has played 200-250 matches in homegrown circuit prior to coming to global cricket. He knows his game. Furthermore, he can focus on the great balls also in light of the fact that he rehearses those shots. In this organization, you want to develop as a player and foster your game.”
Talking about Rizwan and his battles Afridi called attention to that the Pakistan opener should face challenges and play shots through the off side and for that he really wants to rehearse those shots.