In the third and deciding Twenty20 International match against Sri Lanka, which took place on Saturday at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot, Suryakumar Yadav hit an incredible third T20I century.
He struck 112 not out off only 51 balls to help India post a large total of 228 for 5 against the visitors after the home skipper Hardik Pandya won the toss and elected to bat first. The visitors were defeated by India by a score of 228 for 5.
Suryakumar knock had a strike rate of 219.61 and was filled with seven fours and nine sixes during its whole. It was just another magnificent knock from the famous India hitter, and once again fans, current and previous cricket players, and cricket experts praised him for it.
While everything was going on, Suryakumar partner and another India player Virat Kohli praised the batter by posting a picture of Suryakumar on his Instagram story.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) published on Sunday a video on social media that shows Suryakumar response to Kohli’s appreciation following the game.
“Bhauuu, maza aa gaya (Brother, enjoyed it),” stated Suryakumar before adding “Bhauuuu, bahut sara pyaar (Brother, lots of love). See you soon “to Kohli.
The record books were rewritten by Suryakumar after he scored his third consecutive T20I century without being defeated. He took the fewest number of balls to reach 1,500 runs in the shortest format, making him the player with the fastest time ever.
In Twenty20 International cricket, it took the right-handed hitter only 843 balls to accomplish this landmark, making him the player who reached it the quickest overall. In terms of innings played, he is the third-fastest player to achieve the 1,500-run mark in Twenty20 Internationals.
It took the Indian hitters Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, the Australian veteran Aaron Finch, and the Pakistan skipper Babar Azam 39 innings to score 1,500 runs in T20 Internationals, making them the fastest batters to reach the benchmark in terms of the number of innings it took them.
Both Mohammed Rizwan, the wicketkeeper-batter for Pakistan, and Suryakumar, the batter for Sri Lanka, hit the milestone in 43 of their respective 42 innings.