At the beginning of his career as a cricketer for the Indian national team, Suryakumar Yadav has done well with the bat, especially in the shorter format. Against Zimbabwe, in India's final Super 12 match of the T20 World Cup, Surya produced a devastating knock, hitting 61 off just 25 balls. Seeing the wheels of his car even some of the most angry people in the history of the game scratched their heads. Virender Sehwag, one of the best batsmen of his generation, became a poet by witnessing Surya's game.

Sehwag, as the show's expert on Cricbuzz, couldn't help but praise Suryakumar's performance against Zimbabwe, and in the T20 World Cup so far. The former Indian fly-half kept repeating the same line 'Suryakumar hai to mumkin hai (If it's Suryakumar Yadav, it's possible)' while also reporting the batter's bombshell in the best form of the game. near. "Wherever he (Suryakumar) wants to direct his shot, even if it's not the right ball for him, he will make it there," he said.

“He can guide a wide leg to the wicketkeeper to fine leg for a six. Planting such crops is almost impossible. But it is Suryakumar, so it is possible (Suryakumar hai, ka mumkin hai)."

“If he wants to put it on the cover, it is Suryakumar, so it is possible. If he's going to be cast, it's Suryakumar, so it's possible," he added.

There is no doubt that Surya has been in the form of his life in the tournament. He has amassed 225 runs so far at an average of 75. Those runs have come at an impressive strike rate of 193.97. Along with Kohli, Surya is India's highest wicket-taker in the tournament. He hopes to keep the book for 2 more matches as India look to end their huge wait for the ICC title.