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Suryakumar Yadav's Reaction To Kieron Pollard's "Why Aren't You Flicking Like IPL" Sledge In 1st ODI

Suryakumar Yadav played a calm yet assertive innings to see India home in the first ODI against West Indies in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Suryakumar remained unbeaten on 34 off 36 balls as India chased down the 177-run target in 28 overs with six wickets in hand to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. After the match, Suryakumar revealed that there was a bit of a chat between him and West Indies captain Kieron Pollard when the former was batting in the middle. The right-handed batter said Pollard, who is also his Mumbai Indians teammate, asked him why he wasn't playing the flick shot in the air like he does in the IPL.

"Pollard told me a few things. 'Midwicket was open, why are you not flicking like you do in IPL' but it was different here... I wanted to stay there till the end," Suryakumar said in a chat with the official broadcasters. Interestingly, the right-hander was dismissed when he was looking good in India's chase in the third ODI against South Africa which they lost by 4 runs. This time, however, Suryakumar made sure he stayed there till the end.

India got off to a dream start courtesy captain Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan but once Alzarri Joseph got Rohit for 60 and then dismissed Virat Kohli (8) in the same over, there was a minor stutter. Ishan Kishan and Rishabh Pant's dismissal in quick succession soon after meant India needed a good partnership to ease the nerves and that came when debutant Deepak Hooda joined Suryakumar in the middle.

The right-handers put together an unbeaten 62-run stand for the fifth wicket to take India home. Hooda played his part with an impressive 26* off 32 balls.

"I think things were really clear. I didn't tell him [Hooda] anything. He has played domestic cricket for last seven

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