देखिये,T20 में सूर्यकुमार यादव ने दो दिन के अंदर जड़ा दूसरा शतक, तीन मैचों में लगा चुके हैं 36 छक्के
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In T20, Suryakumar Yadav scored his second century in two days, has hit 36 sixes in three matches.
Suryakumar Yadav, a 29-year-old player from Mumbai, is currently in his form and playing consecutive consecutive big innings. Suryakumar, who played for Mumbai in the IPL, has scored runs in the domestic season. Now less than a month is left for the IPL to start, but before that Suryakumar's bat DY Patil is scoring a lot of runs in T20 tournament.
Yadav continued his tremendous form, scoring his second consecutive century of the tournament on Saturday and also remained unbeaten with Atishi's innings. Playing for BPCL, he scored 143 not out in just 63 balls against DY Patil 'B'. During this, he also hit seven fours and 14 sixes.
Suryakumar has so far scored over 400 runs in three matches in this T20 tournament. During this time, his strike rate has also been 212. He has scored a total of two centuries in three matches so far and has rained fours and sixes.
The young player, playing for BPCL, has so far hit 25 fours and 36 sixes in the tournament. He had also scored 117 runs in 54 balls against Central Railway on Thursday and hit seven fours and ten sixes.
Suryakumar's Ranji season was also fantastic, playing for Mumbai, scoring two centuries and two half-centuries in the tournament.
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