WI vs IND 2022, 3rd T20I | Internet reacts as Suryakumar Yadav brings out AB de Villers-esque upper cut

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Suryakumar Yadav is one of the best batters currently in world cricket and he leaves no opportunity to prove that. Suryakumar played a brilliant knock against West Indies in third match as he hit a innovative stroke against a sharp bouncer reminding of AB de Villiers with his innovative shot.

With the series level at 1-1, India and West Indies both are giving their best to take lead in the T20I series. India chose to bowl first after winning the toss and West Indies posted a decent total of 164/5. Coming out to bat in response, India started well with Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav looking in solid touch. Rohit was retired hurt due to a muscle pull but Suryakumar played a magnificent knock. One of his shots against Alzarri Joseph was remarkable. 

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Alzarri bowled the 10th over of the innings and he threw a bouncer to Suryakumar on the last ball. The batter arched back and stuck the bat to ramp it straight over the keeper’s head reminding everyone of AB de Villiers with the shot. The batter was praised on social media for converting a tough bouncer into four runs. 

SKY level shot!

WOW!

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