Former India star Yuvraj Singh has identified the swashbuckling Suryakumar Yadav and pace ace Jasprit Bumrah as key to the team’s prospects in the upcoming T20 World Cup owing to their ability to “change the complexion of a game” in a jiffy. Yuvraj, who was pivotal to India’s title triumph in the inaugural edition of the tournament back in 2007, said Suryakumar will need to have a good outing for the team to win the cup for the second time while also suggesting that Bumrah needs to be at his best.
“Suryakumar Yadav (is India’s key player),” Yuvraj was quoted as saying by ICC.
He added, “Because the way he plays, he can change the complexion of a game in 15 balls. And he is definitely a surety… for India to win this T20 World Cup, Surya is going to be the key.
“I think Jasprit Bumrah is also the key with the bowling and I would like to see a leg-spinner in the squad as well, like Yuzvendra Chahal as he has been bowling really well.
“But being a batter, I would say Suryakumar Yadav (is the key player).” While dissecting the options of who should be India’s first-choice wicket-keeper, Yuvraj expressed satisfaction with veteran Dinesh Karthik‘s form in the IPL but said if he is not part of the playing XI, there is no point picking the 38-year-old in the squad as the younger Rishabh Pant and Sanju Samson have been playing extremely well.
“DK (Karthik) has been batting well, but the thing with DK is that the last time (2022) they picked him and the T20 WC was on he didn’t get to play,” Yuvraj noted.
“If DK is not in your XI I don’t think there is any point in picking him. There is Rishabh Pant, Sanju Samson and both guys are in great form and obviously they are younger.
“I would like to see DK in the mix, but if he is not going to play then you would rather have someone who is younger and can make the difference.”
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