‘Celebrating biggest blessing of my life’ – Suryakumar Yadav’s heartfelt words will melt your heart

 ‘Celebrating biggest blessing of my life’ – Suryakumar Yadav’s heartfelt words will melt your heart

Suryakumar Yadav’s heartfelt words will melt your heart (Image Source: Twitter)

Suryakumar Yadav, India’s prime middle-order batter, ended the 20-20 World Cup 2022 as the third-highest run-getter of the tournament with 239 runs at an average of 59.75. The right-handed batter is in New Zealand to take part in the three-match T20I series set to get underway on November 18, Friday. 

Ahead of the first T20I, on Thursday, Suryakumar penned a heartfelt note for his wife, Devisha Shetty, on her birthday and also posted a picture of them together. Saying that she was the biggest blessing of his life, Suryakumar added that she was the solver of his problems as well. 

“Happy birthday to my beautiful wife. The centre of my universe, the solver of all my problems, the one that keeps me motivated, focused, and grounded. I truly don’t know what I’d do without you. Here’s celebrating the biggest blessing that was sent my way,” penned Suryakumar on his Instagram account

Here is Suryakumar Yadav’s post:

Will India find way out of labyrinth?

India will look to turn things around post their woebegone end to their 20-20 World Cup 2022 in the New Zealand T20I series led by allrounder Hardik Pandya. To add more to the series, post the conclusion of the T20Is, the Indian team under the guidance of VVX Laxman and the leadership of Shikhar Dhawan will play as many ODIs. 

In the absence of main players and skipper Rohit Sharma, it remains to see if the Men in Blue will crush the Black Caps in their own backyard. Laxman, who will coach the Indian team in the absence of Rahul Dravid, said that he will groom the players and that finding the specialist batters was the need of the hour. 

“In white ball cricket, you need specialist players and going forward, in T20 cricket, you will see a lot more T20 specialists. T20 cricket has shown us over the years that you need multi-dimensional cricketers,” Laxman was quoted as saying. “I think that’s the need of hour and more and more teams will get that into their selection process and identify multi-dimensional players,” said the head coach for the current tour further.

Rinish William

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