Don't feel hurt by CT exclusion but not performing well in ODIs does: Sky
The selectors ignored Suryakumar for the 15-member CT squad
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India captain Suryakumar Yadav during a press conference on the eve of the first T20 cricket match of the series against England at Eden Gardens in Kolkata ON Tuesday
Kolkata, 21 Jan
Explosive batter and T20 skipper Suryakumar Yadav on Tuesday said he has
accepted his exclusion from the Champions Trophy squad but what hurts him more
is that he could not perform well in the ODI format and the ones chosen for the
ICC event deserve to be on the team.
The selectors ignored Suryakumar for the 15-member CT squad but he remains in-charge of the side that will take on Jos Buttler's England in the five-match T20I series beginning here Wednesday.
With his repertoire of strokes, Suryakumar is one of the
most devastating T20 cricketers but that form has not translated into runs in
50-over cricket with the middle-order batter scoring 773 runs in 37 ODIs at an
average of 25.76.
Asked whether was hurt by his non-inclusion, SKY, as he is
fondly addressed, said, "Why would it hurt? If I do well, I would have
been in the Champions Trophy. If I don't do well, it's important to accept
that."
"And at the same time, if you see the (CT) squad, it's
looking really good. Whoever is there, they are all good performers. They have
done relatively well in that format for India and also playing domestic cricket
and I am very happy for them.
"It hurts to think that I have not done well. And if I
had done well, I would have stayed there. If I haven't done well, someone who
deserves to have done really well, deserves to be there."
He said Jasprit Bumrah and comeback-man Mohammed Shami are a
"lethal combination" for any rival if they are fit for the Champions
Trophy.
Bumrah has not bowled since the Sydney Test and is not
available for at least the T20Is due to back spasms.
"They have played a lot of cricket together. They are
experienced bowlers. And whenever you play for India, it's a different feeling,
different emotion. Added responsibility and you love playing.
"So, it will be fun to see them bowling together again.
Like we saw in the 2023 ODI World Cup. They bowled really well. And hopefully,
we will see the same bowling in the Champions Trophy. "
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