WATCH: Fans Swarm Suryakumar Yadav During Buchi Babu Tournament Match In Coimbatore

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New Delhi: Suryakumar Yadav is gearing up for the upcoming domestic red-ball season, starting on 5th September with the Duleep Trophy. With an eye on a potential return to the Indian Test team, Yadav recently represented Mumbai Cricket Association in the Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament against TNCA XI in Coimbatore.

However, on Day 1 of the match on Tuesday, the India start batter was surrounded by fans, who almost entered the ground during the middle of the home team’s first innings.

The Batters of TNCA XI had a field day in the opening of the match on Tuesday, with three batters getting to their half-century scores before tail-ender Ajith Ram S joined the list on Day 2. The hosting team made their mark of 350 runs very comfortably on Wednesday despite a five-wicket haul from Himanshu Singh and two brilliant overs from Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian.

During the first innings of the match on Tuesday, fans converged around the Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science ground in Coimbatore to watch India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav in action. When he was fielding near the boundary ropes, the fans almost entered the ground for selfies as the Indian batter warned them not to.

However, he later had no option for clicking pictures and signing autographs after the ground security found it difficult to manage the crowd. In fact, towards the end of the day’s action, a group of school kids, who were present at the venue, ran inside the ground to get Suryakumar’s autograph.

Love You @surya_14kumar♥️ கோவை ரசிகர்களோட அன்ப தொல்லையா பாக்காம, Autograph போட்டு! Selfie கொடுத்து! அந்த மனசு தான் சார்… அவர No.1 T20I Batterஆ… Indian Team T20I Captainஆ வச்சிருக்கு. T20 World Cup Winning Catchயும் புடிக்க வச்சிருக்கு.#suryakumraryadav #BuchiBabuTrophy #TNCA pic.twitter.com/e812wgbMae

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The Star Indian batter made his Test debut for India in February 2023, in the Border-Gavaskar series against Australia at home in Nagpur. Which remains his only appearance in the format. He was neither recalled for the World Test Championship final later that summer, nor for the tour of West Indies, before falling out in mentioning as a middle-order option amid the emergence of Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel.

In that case, he has been also handed a second opportunity to script a return to the Indian side as the selectors named him for the upcoming Dulleep Trophy tournament. The red-ball event will play a crucial role in Ajit Agarkar and his selection committee in picking a 15-member squad for the Bangladesh Test series next month.

In that case, he has been also handed a second opportunity to script a return to the Indian side as the selectors named him for the upcoming Dulleep Trophy tournament. The red-ball event will play a crucial role in Ajit Agarkar and his selection committee in picking a 15-member squad for the Bangladesh Test series next month.

“This format is a little challenging. You have to be one step ahead. You cannot bat like you do in a T20I match. But at the same time, intent is very important, including the body language you carry onto the ground. The thinking part of what needs to be done has to be done during the practice sessions. You cannot go to the game and think too much. What is in your control are the practice sessions and what you do until the start of the game. If you do well, stay humble. If you do not do well, go back to the basics and drawing board, start and come back again,” Surya said.