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Suryakumar named chief of ICC men's T20I Group of the Year, 3 additional Indians include
Posted 23 Jan 2024 11:41 AM

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Flashy center request hitter Suryakumar Yadav has been named the skipper of the ICC men's T20I Group of the Year, which additionally remembers three additional Indians for opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, spinner Ravi Bishnoi and left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh.

The ICC Group of the Year perceives 11 extraordinary people who have intrigued all through the year with the bat, ball or their overall adventures.

Suryakumar tracked down a spot in the side for a second consecutive year and is in the running for T20I men's Cricketer of the Year.

The right-given strokemaker from Mumbai had a strong 2023.

His most memorable innings of only seven to begin the year against Sri Lanka was a simple hindrance in one more productive year, as he made scores of 51 (36) and 112 not out (51) in the following two matches.

Reliable scoring in 20s to 40s proceeded, before an innings of 83 (44) against the West Indies in Provision demonstrated his class. He finished the series against the West Indies with a thump of 61 (45) in Florida.

Surya likewise became India chief with Rohit Sharma having some time off in the back year's end.

He made half-hundreds of years against Australia (80 off 42 balls) and South Africa (56 from 36 balls), prior to posting a 100 against the Proteas off only 56 balls in their last T20I of the year in Johannesburg.

Other than the Indian group of four, the 11-part group additionally has Britain's Phil Salt as Jaiswal's initial accomplice, West Indies' Nicholas Pooran as wicket-manager, Imprint Chapman of New Zealand, Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza, Uganda all-rounder Alpesh Ramjani, Iraland's Imprint Adair and Richard Ngarava of Zimbabwe.

Among ladies, off-spinner Deepti Sharma is the solitary Indian to find a spot in the 11-part side to be driven by Sri Lanka's Chamari Athapaththu.

The ladies' side elements four Australians Beth Mooney (wk), Ellyse Perry, Debris Gardner and Megan Schutt, two from Britain in Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone, Laura Wolvaardt of South Africa, West Indies' Hayley Matthews and Amelia Kerr of New Zealand.

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