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IND vs NZ: Suryakumar Yadav playfully weighs in on Rohit Sharma’s legacy ahead of T20 World Cup 2026 final

anticipation of t20 world cup 2026 final The fever has reached its peak, but the atmosphere in the Indian camp is surprisingly calm. Much of that cool factor stems from the guy at the top: Suryakumar Yadav. Known for his 360-degree batting, Suryakumar is now earning praise for his 360-degree leadership. At the recent pre-match press conference, when asked about the daunting task of following in the footsteps of his predecessor, he displayed his trademark wit. Rohit Sharma.

Suryakumar Yadav shares his cheeky thoughts on Rohit Sharma’s legacy

When a reporter asked if Rohit’s shoes were too big to fill, Suryakumar did not miss a beat. With a mischievous smile he quipped, “The shoes are mine, the steps are theirs” (The shoes are mine, I’m just following in their footsteps).

It was a classic Sky moment, humorous, humble, yet deeply confident. While he acknowledges the tactical foundation laid by Rohit, Suryakumar has spent the last six months crafting a captaincy style that is uniquely his own.

Going from a star batsman to national captain is not just about field placement; It’s about managing ego and expectations. Suryakumar admitted that his initial months were a learning curve. He basically saw himself as a protective big brother to the young brigade. However, he quickly realized that modern T20 cricket, especially under the aggressive philosophy of coach Gautam GambhirRequires a different touch.

Suryakumar’s philosophy has shifted from guidance to liberation. He said that young players are liked in the team Abhishek Sharma And Tilak Verma Really don’t need a lecture. “They don’t let me talk much in the dressing room, they set their own terms“Surya joked.

By allowing the team to work like a living bouquet where “every flower blooms in its own way“Suryakumar has fostered an environment where an innings of 21 runs in 7 balls is celebrated with the same enthusiasm as a century.

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Suryakumar is balancing tradition with innovation on the big stage

While Suryakumar is happy to wear his own shoes, he is not abandoning the blueprint that has made India a powerhouse. Having played extensively under Rohit, Suryakumar has integrated the strategic fundamentals of the Hitmen into his captaincy. This blend of Rohit’s tactical discipline and Suryakumar’s natural talent has turned the Indian T20 team into a fearless unit.

The camaraderie in the locker room is obvious. Surya said that in the last few months, his interference in the player’s natural game has reduced considerably. By “leave them open“He believes he is getting the best from a team that is based on freedom of expression. As India prepare for the final on March 8, the captain’s ability to keep the mood light while maintaining intense focus could be just the X-factor that brings home the trophy.

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