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Suryakumar finds some form before rain plays spoilsport

With his deputy Shubman Gill (37 not out off 20 balls) also in good nick, Suryakumar showed controlled aggression before unleashing a flurry of attractive strokes en route his unbeaten 39 off 24 balls

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CANBERRA: India skipper Suryakumar Yadav was back in his element with some spectacular hits but inclement weather proved to be a complete dampener as the first T20 International against Australia was called off after a steady spell of shower here on Wednesday.

With his deputy Shubman Gill (37 not out off 20 balls) also in good nick, Suryakumar showed controlled aggression before unleashing a flurry of attractive strokes en route his unbeaten 39 off 24 balls. The duo added 62 runs off 35 balls for the second wicket and both looked good for big scores which was not to be in the end.

Suryakumar, who has had a strike-rate of less than 110 and managed only 100 runs in 2025, showed why he was once world’s No. 1 ranked T20 batter as he picked up a Josh Hazlewood delivery and deposited it over square leg fence.

That was the shot of confidence that Suryakumar needed in his armoury. It only helped that Manuka Oval strip had good bounce and carry, two essential co-factors in the Indian skipper’s game.

He farmed the strike for some time till he reached 20 before breaking the shackles off Nathan Ellis’ over, the 10th of the innings, as he uppishly square-cut, followed by an off-drive and then a huge pull over mid-wicket for a six before the heavens opened up.

At the other end, Gill blended caution and aggression with some lusty blows, including a slog-swept six over cow corner off left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann which effectively opened the floodgates.

Brief scores: India 97/1 in 9.4 overs (SK Yadav 39*, S Gill 37*) vs Australia   

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