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Former opener Sadagoppan Ramesh advises Suryakumar Yadav to ditch the scoop shot amid struggles. Insights on MI's batting pressure and Tilak Varma's role.
Suryakumar Yadav, a key batter for Mumbai Indians, is facing a challenging IPL season, prompting former Indian opener Sadagoppan Ramesh to suggest a change in his playing style. Ramesh advised Yadav to refrain from using his favored scoop shot, particularly during his initial scoring phase, suggesting he focus on playing straight shots.
Yadav's form has been a significant concern for MI, contributing to their ninth-place standing with only two wins in nine matches. His struggles have placed immense pressure on the team. Ramesh also commented on Tilak Varma's inconsistent performance, attributing it to fluctuating expectations and frequent batting order changes.
Ramesh recommended that MI maintain a stable position for Varma, suggesting he bat at number three, a role he has performed for India. He believes this would be more beneficial than using him as a finisher, especially given the team's current composition.
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