Suryakumar Yadav
Indian cricketer
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2024 | Named Player of the Match in the Super 8 match against Afghanistan during the T20 World Cup, scoring 53 runs from 28 balls. |
2024 | Played 11 games in the IPL season, scoring 345 runs including his second IPL century against Sunrisers Hyderabad. |
July 2024 | Captained the Indian team in a three-match T20 series against Sri Lanka in Pallekele, winning the series 3-0. |
July 2024 | Re-appointed as captain of the Indian T20I team after Rohit Sharma's retirement. |
June 2024 | Took a crucial catch to dismiss David Miller in the T20 World Cup final against South Africa, helping India win their second T20 World Cup by seven runs. |
June 2024 | Dropped to second in the ICC T20I player rankings, overtaken by Australian Travis Head. |
May 2024 | Named in the Indian squad for the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup tournament. |
2023 | Won the Asia Cup with the Indian national cricket team and won ICC Men's T20I Cricketer of the Year award. |
2023 | Won ICC Men's T20I Cricketer of the Year award |
2023 | Appointed as vice-captain of Mumbai Indians and captained the team in a match against Kolkata Knight Riders. |
December 2023 | Scored the fourth T20I century of his career during the Indian tour of South Africa, equaling the record for most T20I centuries held by Rohit Sharma and Glenn Maxwell. |
December 2023 | Won the ICC Men's T20I Cricketer of the Year award for the second consecutive year. |
November 2023 | Captained the Indian team in a home T20I series against Australia, scoring 144 runs in five innings and leading the team to a 4-1 series victory. |
November 2023 | Named captain of the Indian national team for the first time. |
October 2023 | Played in the 2023 Cricket World Cup, scoring 106 runs across seven innings, with India finishing as runners-up. |
August 2023 | Appointed as vice-captain of the Indian team for the T20I series against West Indies, scoring 166 runs across four innings, including an impressive 83 runs off 44 balls in the third match. |
August 2023 | Part of the Indian squad that won the 2023 Asia Cup, though he played only one game in the series. |
May 12 2023 | Scored his maiden IPL century against Gujarat Titans. |
February 2023 | Played his only Test match for India. |
February 9 2023 | Made his Test debut against Australia in Nagpur, which remains his only Test appearance to date. |
January 2023 | Played in both ODI and T20I series against New Zealand, scoring 142 runs across five innings. |
January 2023 | Scored the second fastest century by an Indian batter in T20Is and the third of his career, reaching 100 runs in 45 balls against Sri Lanka at Rajkot. |
January 2023 | Achieved 910 rating points, the second-best in the history of men's T20I rankings, and was named captain of the ICC Men's T20I Team of the Year for 2022. |
2022 | Won ICC Men's T20I Cricketer of the Year award and named in ICC Men's T20I Team of the Year. |
2022 | Named in the ICC Men's T20I Team of the Year. |
2022 | Won ICC Men's T20I Cricketer of the Year award. |
November 2022 | Scored his second T20I century against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui, hitting 111* off 51 balls with eleven fours and seven sixes. Became only the second Indian to score two centuries in T20Is in a calendar year after Rohit Sharma. |
October 2022 | Became the fastest to score 1,000 runs in T20Is, reaching the mark in 573 balls during the series against South Africa. |
October 30 2022 | Achieved the top rank in the ICC men's player rankings for T20I batsmen for the first time in his career. |
October 27 2022 | Scored his first half-century at the T20 World Cup in Australia, reaching 50 runs in 25 balls against Netherlands at Sydney. |
August 2022 | Played in the 2022 Asia Cup T20I competition, scoring 139 runs across five innings. |
July 2022 | Scored his first T20I century against England at Trent Bridge, hitting 117 runs off 55 balls. He became the fifth Indian player to score a century in T20Is and only the second to reach the mark batting fourth or lower. |
June 2022 | Yadav was part of the Indian squad for the T20I series against Ireland and the subsequent tour of England. |
May 6 2022 | Suffered a muscle injury in a match against Gujarat Titans, ending his IPL season. |
February 2022 | Played in the home series against West Indies, making a comeback to the ODI team. |
2021 | Scored 249 runs in the final of the Police Shield tournament, winning 'Best Batsman of the Final' and helping Parsi Gymkhana win their first tournament since 1956 |
September 2021 | Selected for the Indian squad in the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, where he scored 31 runs across three matches before India was eliminated in the group stage. |
July 2021 | Made his ODI international debut for India |
July 2021 | Made his ODI debut for the Indian national team. |
July 20 2021 | Scored his maiden ODI half-century against Sri Lanka. |
July 18 2021 | Made his ODI debut in the first match of the series against Sri Lanka in Colombo. |
March 2021 | Made his T20I international debut for India |
March 18 2021 | In his first innings in international cricket, Yadav hit the first ball he faced for a six, becoming the first Indian to do so in T20Is. He also scored a half-century in this match, receiving praise from then-captain Virat Kohli. |
March 14 2021 | Made his T20I debut in the second match against England at Ahmedabad, though he did not bat. |
February 2021 | Suryakumar Yadav was named in the Indian Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for the home series against England. |
2020 | Won his second IPL title with Mumbai Indians. |
2020 | Won IPL title with Mumbai Indians. |
2019 | Appointed captain of the Mumbai team for the 2019-20 season, but the team failed to progress beyond the group stage |
2019 | Won IPL title with Mumbai Indians. |
October 2019 | Named in the India C squad for the 2019–20 Deodhar Trophy |
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