Surya’s masterclass, a strange tricky wicket, and silenced sarcasm
By K.R. Nayar From Wankhede Stadium Mumbai. Indian fans were in for a rude shock on Saturday evening. After the USA won the toss and elected to field, it was taken for granted that they would witness an extension of the fireworks from the opening ceremony by the Indian batters. But what actually happened was jaw-dropping. With the scoreboard reading 46 for 4 in 5.6 overs, latecomers may have thought it was the USA that was batting first . Photos: BCCI Twitter But for Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav’s stunning assault on the USA bowlers, the story would have very different. Suryakumar Yadav’s batting was a lesson on how to bat under pressure while his other reputed batters fell one by one at the other end. It resembled poetry written under pressure. Despite the humiliation of losing to the USA looming large, a flurry of strokes came out of his blade. One must be fortunate to be able to witness the kind of strokes he played – the scoop over fine leg, the elega...