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Mumbai Indians’ (MI) early exit from the Indian Premier League (IPL) has triggered intense debate across the cricketing world. At the center of the storm is India’s T20I captain, Suryakumar Yadav. Following a dip in form and swirling rumors regarding a potential wrist injury, the talismanic batter has finally broken his silence.
Fondly known as ‘SKY,’ the 35-year-old launched a staunch defense of his fitness, taking a direct swipe at critics and self-proclaimed experts questioning his physical readiness for the upcoming international calendar.
Suryakumar Yadav opens up on injury rumors after Mumbai Indians’ IPL exit
Addressing the intense media speculation during an interview with IPL broadcaster Star Sports, Suryakumar dismissed any narrative suggesting he was carrying a hidden injury during Mumbai Indians’ disappointing campaign. The innovative right-hander pointed directly to his trademark batting style as proof of his optimal physical condition.
“First of all, I’d like to clear the air a little bit. The people talking about a wrist injury are either pure physios or people who don’t understand cricket. If I really had a wrist injury, the shots I’ve been playing in practice and in matches, especially my flick shots, which are completely wrist-based, I wouldn’t have been able to play them,” Suryakumar stated.
The Mumbai batter emphasized his desire to tune out external noise, focusing strictly on variables within his control. Despite managing only 210 runs in 12 innings at an atypical average below 18, Suryakumar maintained that his elite work ethic has never wavered.
Reflecting on a rollercoaster year, he highlighted his earlier successes, including a Player of the Series performance against New Zealand and a solid T20 World Cup run as captain.
“I didn’t score runs in the IPL, but I never stopped working hard. Performance is never guaranteed. What is in your control is hard work. If success comes, that’s great. If it doesn’t, we’ll go back to the drawing board. God is watching; sooner or later, the rewards will come,” he added.
Suryakumar’s captaincy under scrutiny as selectors weigh long-term alternatives
While Suryakumar remains confident in his process, Mumbai Indians’ league-stage elimination has reportedly accelerated conversations within the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding the future of the national T20 leadership.
Sources indicate that while Head Coach Gautam Gambhir remains supportive of the experienced campaigner, certain factions within the national selection committee are raising concerns over his consistency as a specialist middle-order batters.
With India looking to build a seamless, high-octane T20 unit, several leadership and batting alternatives are actively being discussed:
- Shubman Gill: Following another prolific run-scoring season with Gujarat Titans, Gill has firmly re-established himself as a prime candidate for long-term white-ball captaincy.
- Shreyas Iyer: Iyer’s proven tactical acumen makes him a strong leadership contender, though analysts ponder how his dynamic would evolve alongside Gambhir on the international stage.
- The Next gen transition: Dynamic top-order options like Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan are waiting in the wings, putting pressure on senior slots.
As the Men in Blue pivot from domestic rivalries to international duties, all eyes will be on Suryakumar to see if he can convert his defiant words into match-winning runs.
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