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IND Vs AUS, 1st T20I: Suryakumar Yadav Speaks Captaincy, Mukesh Kumar As India Beat Australia In Nail-Biting Thriller

Suryakumar Yadav led India from the front as the Men in Blue avenged their ICC Cricket World 𒆙Cup 2023 final defeat against Australia by beating them in the first of five T20Is taking place in India. The stand-in skipper scored 80 as the Men in Blue chased down their biggest-ever target in T20

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will take some time before he can let the heady feeling of being the captain sink in but when he is out there with the willow, he believes in keeping the baggage of leadership in the dressing room. (As It HappenedScorecard | Full Coverage)

Surya made his senior India captaincy debut with a two-wicket victory over Australia iඣn the first T20 International here on Thursday and also headlined the 209-run chase wit🎐h a superb 80 off 42 balls.

"I think it's a proud moment, whenever you play cricket, you think of representing India, it will take some time to sink in but very proud," Surya said a✃t the post-match presentation ceremony.

"I left the (captaincy) luggage in the dressing room. I just tried to enjoy m൲y batting, whether I am batting 10 or 40 balls," said Surya when asked how to compartmentalise batting and leadership. 

Rinku Singh, all of six T20Is 'old' s🦩cored 22 not out off 14 balls and finished the game when it was just slipping out of hand. 

"The way the boys kept their nerve was great to see. It was a tailor-made situation for R﷽inku. His composure relax🦩ed me also," Surya said.

He also didn't forget to mention Mu꧑kesh Kumar's final over in the Australian innings that cost just five runs where the Bengal speedster nailed the yorker repeatedly.

"It was hu🅰ge," the skipper said about Mukesh. 

"The way all three fast bowlers pulled us back into the game afterไ 16 overs. Incredible achievement."

I𒅌n fact, with no dew, chasing could have been tricky but it wasn't,🍃 conceded Surya.

"Thought there will be a little bit of dew but there wasn't. It isn't a big ground and I knew batting will get easy. Thought they might get 230-235 but the bowlers did really well,"𝕴; the skipper seemed satisfied.

He and Ishan Kishan joined forces at 22 for two and both have encountered such situations numeꦓrous times fꦯor Mumbai Indians.

"We just wanted to be positive. Just enjoy and express ourselves. I told Kishan one thing, just kꦗeep batting, don't think of the target. After 10 overs, it was a tailor-made situation. 1✱00 off 60 balls happens every second day in IPL," he said.

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