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Superstar Surya Shining on New Zealand Ground

Suryakumar hit 49-Ball Ton vs New Zealand, Lighting Up Mount Maunganui

Eying on Mohammad Rizwan’s world reccord, Suryakumar Yadav hits a 49-Ball ton against New Zealand today and equals one international record of Rohit Sharma.

Indian cricket superstar today strikes again today. And this time, Suryakumar’s bat loved to reach a ton only in forty nine balls.

The right-handed Indian batter was at his blistering best during the ongoing 2nd T Twenty International match against New Zealand. The viewers enjoyed every shot from his bat during his century knock out of just forty nine balls

Walking out to bat in the seventh over of the Indian innings, Suryakumar Yadav started playing shots the way he does always. And his get-go hitting saw no New Zealand bowler comfortable bowling to him. Throughout the Suryakumar innings, the batter displayed why he is ranked Number One in today’s T20I rankings.

Suryakumar’s solid knock in the end helped India post a total of one hundred and ninety one runs for six wickets in the twenty overs. Apart from Another significant scene was when Tim Southee also took a hat-trick for New Zealand.

Now Suryakumar Yadav Against New Zealand,  hit seven sixes with eleven fours. At the end of the innings he was finally one hundred eleven runs not out off just fifty one balls. His half century had come off just thirty two balls.

Now it is Suryakumar, the best Indian batter in the recently-concluded T20 World Cup which witnessed India reaching the semi-finals before the unforgettable debacle against the England.  During this world cup Suryakumar was seen going after the bowling from the get-go, with hitting three half-centuries.

The Indian right-hander was at his blistering best today in the ongoing 2nd T20I vs New Zealand. The moment Suryakumar brought up the landmark,  while he was celebrating in style, the skipper Hardik Pandya embraced him. With the second T20I century it was also his first ton in the shortest format came this year.