Suryakumar Yadav has made history by joining Team India at age 30, get to know his entire journey

Team India has been announced for the T20 series against England on Saturday. Mumbai batsman Suryakumar Yadav has joined the team. Suryakumar has joined Team India for the first time. Suryakumar, who has consistently performed well, was also expected to join the team that visited Australia last year. All of Sachin Tendulkar’s cricketers have also raised questions about Suryakumar not being selected in Team India. Surya Kumar, popularly known as Surya among friends and family, has been playing first class cricket for nearly 15 years, but at age 30 made history by becoming first choice in Team India.

Surya Kumar plays for Mumbai in domestic cricket. He first became part of the Mumbai Indian in 2011 in the IPL. With Kolkata riders in between. Surya Kumar batted superbly in last season and scored 480 runs in 16 matches. This helped Mumbai Indians win their fifth IPL title.

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Suryakumar Yadav is based in Benares
Suryakumar Yadav’s family is based in Benares. Father Ashok Yadav’s entire family still lives in Hammer village (now Gazipur) in Saidpur. Suryakumar was educated in Mumbai only because his father Ashok Kumar Yadav worked in Mumbai. Suryakumar Kumar Yadav’s father Ashok Yadav is an engineer at Mumbai’s Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARK). Dada Shri Vikrama Singh Yadav was an inspector in the CRPF and was awarded the President’s Police Medal in 1991. Suryakumar Yadav did his early education from Atomic Energy Central School, Mumbai. B.Com from Pillai College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Mumbai. The Sun’s starting coach was his uncle Vinod Yadav. Then he got coaching from Chandrakanth Pandit and HS Kamath.

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He was married to Devisha for four years of friendship
Surya married her friend and dance coach Devisha Shetty in 2016. In 2012, Suryakumar took his Devisha to Mumbai’s R.A. Porter met at the College of Commerce and Economics. Devyesha was highly influenced by Suryakumar’s batting while Suryakumar was influenced by Devisha’s dance. Father Ashok and mother Sapna along with sister Dinal. Surya is currently a manager at Bharat Petroleum.

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Last year was very disappointing
Suryakumar Yadav was disappointed as he was overlooked during last year’s tour of Australia despite his consistent performances in IPL and domestic tournaments. Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma was then asked to focus on his game to ease his frustration. Surya had then admitted that his selection for the tour of Australia was on his mind. He isolated himself from certain things to keep his mind from wandering. Surya was disappointed to see that his name was not on the list. Surya had said that Rohit was sitting next to me in the gym after the team’s announcement. I was clearly a little disappointed. Then I sat down in a room and started thinking, why don’t I have a name. But after looking at the selected team, he felt that there were plenty of runners in the India team and the IPL.

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Rohit Sharma’s words have been taken out of frustration
Surya said Rohit’s ‘those words’ helped him get out of frustration. Then Rohit Sharma you are doing a great job for Mumbai Indian right now, and instead of thinking about it, keep doing what you have been doing since day one of this IPL. And when the time is right, there is also the opportunity. Whether it’s today or tomorrow, it’s all you need to believe in yourself. Then I felt I should do my job rather than think these things. That is, runs must be scored consistently.

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The hard work put in the paint on the lockdown
In an interview with Akash Chopra’s Akashwani program, Suryakumar Yadav spoke about his success in IPL 2020 and said that he has done a lot of work in his fitness and sports during the lockdown. The benefit of this was to him. Before the start of this season, he worked on some new shots, which worked well for him. Until last season, Suryakumar Yadav’s strike rate had dropped significantly after the opening 6 overs, but this time he scored the fastest goal of the entire match.

Had expressed his intention to play
Suryakumar Yadav, addressing the rationale behind the ‘Main Who Na’ celebration, said that it had happened suddenly. “I am disappointed after not being selected in Team India and intend to play big innings in this game against Royal Challengers Bangalore and try to show everyone through gestures when they are successful in doing so,” he said. Suryakumar Yadav with family photo-lh

Achievements
Surya Kumar joined the Under-23 team as captain in 2013 and placed the Emerging Asia Cup in India’s bag. He scored a double century against Orissa in 2011–12. By the end of the 2010-11 season, the under-22s had scored over 1000 runs and won the MA Chidambaram Trophy.
He scored 754 runs in the 2011-12 Ranji Trophy. 2011-12 Ranji In Tuvu performed well. After that he joined the IPL. Surya is known for her signature shot ‘Sweep Shot’. It also has the ability to hit sixes in the deep square leg against fast bowlers.

Tattoo lovers
Surya Kumar Yadav is a special tattoo fan. The parent’s face is engraved on the right shoulder. The name of the parent is given on the right wrist. “Life is what you make it,” is written on the left wrist. On the left leg is written “Take one step at a time.” Maori style tattoo on left side and left chest.

Interested in bandminton and cricket since childhood
Sun has been interested in cricket and badminton since childhood. But one day his father asked him to choose between cricket or badminton. He was asked to choose one of two ways. After much discussion, he chose cricket. Suryakumar Yadav’s uncle Vinod Yadav was his first cricket coach. When he was 10 years old, his family moved from Varanasi to Mumbai and in the same year he started playing cricket for his school team.

Training by Vengsarkar Cricket Academy
Surya cricket coached by Mumbai-based Dilip Vengsarkar’s ‘Vengsarkar Cricket Academy’. He scored 73 off 89 balls while playing for Mumbai in the first-class match against Delhi in 2010.

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