“Really Happy When We Lost…”: MI Batter Suryakumar Yadav’s Honest Statement After Fiery Fifty vs LSG

The Mumbai Indian star drummer, Suryakumar Yadav, continues its formidable form in the Indian Premier League 2025. The right -handed striker broke 54 points out of 28 balls in the IPL 2025 match of the team against the Super Giants of Lucknow at the Wankhede stadium on Sunday. Captain of Mi Hardik Pandya lost the draw and the captain of the LSG Rishabh Pant chose to play the first during the match of the day. While speaking of the result of the draw, Suryakumar, during the sleeves, said it was a good draw to lose for Mi because the bowling alley and the ground under the sun would have been really difficult.
The fifty of Suryakumar helped Mi to display a total of 215 for 7 against LSG.
“I was really happy when we lost the draw, because it is really hot, but marking more than 200 years, it’s really good from a hitting point of view,” said Suryakumar.
“It’s a good score and I think the counter is a bit slow and I think it’s going to be difficult for their range of strikers, let’s see how it goes,” he added.
Belligerent 54 from Suryakumar and 58 from Ryan Rickelton pulled a IM to a large total vs LSG.
Suryakumar continued to plunder races to become the main scorer of this IPL, crossing the 400 -point brand with its third fifty. The India T20 skipper also carried out 4,000 points in IPL.
The blow of 28 Suryakumar balls, prevented from four six and as many of four, kept on the right track for a total of more than 200 while Tilak Varma (6) and Hhelik Pandya (5) quickly fell into succession.
The out -of -competition blow during his sleeves was when Suryakumar went down to his knees to lift Prince Yadav (1/44) on a fine leg for a six on a big ball.
LSG’s decision to make bowl by first anticipating a track adapted to a spin under the sun has shot to a certain extent on a ground adapted to the strikers here, with none of their than they can control the Play-Play.
The rating rate of MI was around 10 and more, even if he thought they were crossing a slowdown in the second period.
Rickelton’s assault in the PowerPlay fueled Mumbai’s load even though they lost the Rohit Sharma format at the start.
Arriving in the match after having marked the consecutive 1950s, Rohit (12) welcomed India Speedster Mayank Yadav (2/40) – in action after an injury layoff – with two consecutive. But the captain of India was defeated by a slower delivery.
Mayank removed Rohit outside on a delivery of 120 km / h in the third, which the striker cut directly in Prince’s hands to Third Man.
But the early blow had no impact when Rickelton gave him a path for a second IPL IPL FIFTY OFF 25 BALLES.
The Gaucher South African Window Guardian struck his progress at the start of the game, powerfully hitting the counter and storing anything in his range in the stands.
Rickelton forged a partnership of the second 55 -point window with Will Jacks (29), fixing the basics of the average order.
He punished the rhythm and the rotation and pulled the most capricious lengths that the LSG quises turned upside down at the start of the competition.
Rickelton perished in Digvesh Rathi (1/48) when he made room to hit one on the ground but on board.
Towards the end, Naman Dhir, who had to change his bat for failing the gauge test, struck 25 out of 11 (2x4s, 2x6s), while the beginner Corbin Bosch hammered a 10-ball 20 to exceed mid after the 200 brands.
(With PTI entries)
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