Suryakumar Yadav Was Seen Celebrating Deepak Hooda’s Wicket, Video Went Viral

Shubham Dubey
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Suryakumar Yadav On Deepak Hooda Out

Batting first after losing the toss in the second match between New Zealand vs India, Team India had set a target of 192 runs in front of the hosts to win. Middle-order batsman Suryakumar Yadav has been the most significant contributor in helping India reach this score. He returned to the pavilion after playing an unbeaten inning of 111 runs in just 51 balls.

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During the Indian innings, a video of him is becoming increasingly viral on social media. He celebrated with the New Zealand players when his teammate was dismissed.

Shaking Hands With The Opposition Team On The Wicket Of A Fellow Player

Suryakumar Yadav Celebrating With Tim Southee
Shaking Hands With The Opposition Team On The Wicket Of A Fellow Player

In the second T20 match against New Zealand, India’s star batsman Suryakumar Yadav returned to the pavilion after playing an unbeaten inning of 111 runs while batting explosively.

Due to his only innings, Team India set a target of 192 runs for victory in front of the host team. During Suryakumar Yadav’s innings, a video is becoming increasingly viral, in which Surya was seen shaking hands with the hosts’ bowler Tim Southee after the fall of Deepak Hooda’s wicket.

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Surya Looked Happy On Hooda’s Wicket

On the fourth ball of the last over of the Indian innings (20th over), Tim Southee bowled a length ball between the legs to Deepak Hooda, which the batsman tried to hit up, but the height of the ball was low, due to which the ball went straight to the fielder Lockie Ferguson.

Gone in the hands, On the one hand, the Kiwi players are seen celebrating when Deepak Hooda’s wicket falls, while on the other hand, batsman Suryakumar Yadav is seen happy by shaking hands with bowler Tim Southee.

Please tell them that Saudi completed his hat-trick in this over, and Deepak Hooda was his second victim. Apart from Hooda, Southee dismissed Hardik Pandya on the third ball of the same over and Washington Sundar on the fifth ball.

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