IND vs ENG 2022 If a player is in form then his position shouldn t be tinkered with RP Singh on Suryakumar Yadav
IND vs ENG 2022: "If a player is in form, then his position shouldn't be tinkered with"- RP Singh on Suryakumar Yadav Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
will look to bounce back in the series decider on Sunday.
Scorecard England win the second ODI. will look to bounce back in the series decider on Sunday. Scorecard
If a player is in form then his position shouldn t be tinkered with - RP Singh on Suryakumar Yadav
RP Singh believes Suryakumar Yadav has the right qualities to be India's No. 4 in ODIs. (P.C.:Getty) Former Indian left-arm pacer feels in-form batter should be 's No.4 in ODIs. The 31-year-old scored a sparkling 117 in the final T20I and he seemed to be a great choice for India's much-debated two-down spot. However, Rishabh Pant batted in that position at Lord's and failed to trouble the scorers. Yadav came in at No. 5 and scored 27(29), unfortunately chopping one onto his stumps. Speaking to Cricbuzz ahead of the third ODI, RP Singh explained why constantly changing a batter's position in the line-up might affect his form. He said: "I feel Suryakumar Yadav should certainly bat at No. 4. Rolling back to the time when Virat Kohli, who was at his best at No. 3, sometimes shuffled himself at the top of the order and sometimes Rahul played in that position." Singh added: "If a player is in form, then his position shouldn't be tinkered with at that point." Really enjoying how career is shaping up for Suryakumar Yadav. Once Rahul comes back in ODI, it might be hard to find a place but he is making big impact in each & every opportunity.Really enjoying how career is shaping up for Suryakumar Yadav. Once Rahul comes back in ODI, it might be hard to find a place but he is making big impact in each & every opportunity. The 36-year-old also believes the visitors need to give importance to consolidating their innings and building partnerships if they lose wickets in clusters. He continued: "England have understood that they need to bat deep and need to build partnerships if a wicket falls. India might need to follow that template." RP Singh went on to say: "You can't just assume the runs to be scored looking at the average score on a particular ground. The weather at that point is also crucial. 300 runs are not possible in every game and both teams will be wary of that." England win the second ODI.will look to bounce back in the series decider on Sunday.
Scorecard England win the second ODI. will look to bounce back in the series decider on Sunday. Scorecard