New Delhi, Feb. 11 -- India head into tomorrow's Group A clash against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi carrying both expectation and responsibility as defending champions. Their opening match against the USA reminded everyone that T20 cricket, even for a team as talented as India, can be unforgiving.
At one stage, India were wobbling at 77 for 6 on a pitch that demanded technique, temperament, and tactical awareness. It could have been a collapse that would have shaken the team's confidence, but in moments like these, world-class players rise to the occasion.
That player, once again, was Suryakumar Yadav. His unbeaten 84 off 48 balls was a masterclass in timing, composure, and controlled aggression. Every shot Suryakumar play...