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"Let Me Be...": Suryakumar Yadav On Comparison With Australian ODI Great

India showed a lot of intent while chasing 176 in the first ODI against West Indies and going forward the team will continue to bat in a similar fashion, hinted Suryakumar Yadav on Tuesday. India had chased down the target in just 28 overs. Surya also feels that batting first isn't really a big challenge for the side. “Not really, I think, we have kept things really simple, we are going to bat the same way, we did in the last game, it is just that when we bat first, we need to try and bat till the end to have that defendable score, but the way we batted in the second innings in the last game, I think it was perfect.

"I think the tempo was nice, the intensity and the intent was really good, so there is nothing to change, I mean you just need to be safe and just express ourselves,” said the stylish batter ahead of second ODI.

Across the T20 and ODI format, Surya has batted at number 3, 4, 5 and 6. In the first ODI against West Indies, he came at five. “It is not too different (batting at number five), I have been batting at all the positions and I am really flexible, so where ever the team management decides and wants me to bat, I am really flexible to bat at any position,” he said.

Ticked all boxes in the lung-opener

“We almost ticked all the boxes, we will try and repeat the same and that is always a challenge to repeat what we do in the first game everywhere, so let's see, really looking forward," he said According to Surya, he also does a lot of net sessions at home and the motivation to play for the county comes from inside.

Talking about his wide range of strokes, he said: "It all came from practise, I mean it was not that difficult, I knew I just had to work on few strokes, where I can get runs... so I was focussing

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