<p>Suryakumar Yadav's outrageous scoop shot off Zimbabwe pacer Richard Ngarava became a talking point in the T20 World Cup and the attacking Indian batter says he achieved mastery over the unorthodox stroke after years of practice with rubber ball.</p>.<p>Suryakumar mesmerised the 82,000-strong MCG crowd with his stroke-making ability on Sunday. His unbeaten 61-run knock off just 25 balls powered India to an imposing 186 for 5.</p>.<p>The 32-year-old struck four sixes and six boundaries during that breathtaking knock.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/the-suryakumar-phenomenon-1157480.html" target="_blank">The Suryakumar phenomenon</a></strong></p>.<p>One shot that stood out was from the last ball of the Zimbabwe innings. Going down on one knee, Suryakumar picked up a Richard Ngarava full toss from outside the off stump and scooped it on the right of fine leg for an unthinkable six.</p>.<p>The audacious shot became instant hit with the likes of Ravi Shastri and legendary batter Sunil Gavaskar lauding it.</p>.<p>"You got to understand what the bowler is going to bowl at that time, which is a little pre-determined at that moment. I have practiced that stroke a lot when I used to play rubber-ball cricket," Suryakumar, the world number one T20 batter, said on Star Sports show ‘Follow the Blues’.</p>.<p>"So, you got to be thinking what the bowler is thinking at that time and if the field is in, I just back myself to go there. You got to know how long the boundary behind is. When I stand there, I feel it's just 60-65 meters and with the pace of the ball I just try and time it, take it on the sweet spot of the bat and if it hits, it just goes out there."</p>.<p>While scoring his half-century, Suryakumar went past 1000 runs in T20 Internationals in 2022.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/suryakumar-is-the-new-mr-360-without-him-india-will-struggle-to-get-140-150-gavaskar-1160176.html" target="_blank">Suryakumar is the new Mr 360, without him India will struggle to get 140-150: Gavaskar</a></strong></p>.<p>The 32-year-old is the first Indian to achieve the feat and only the second player to do so. Pakistan opener Mohammad Rizwan had finished with 1326 runs last year.</p>.<p>Suryakumar also spoke about how he handles pressure situations.</p>.<p>"When I go into bat, I just I just try and look for a few boundaries or even if I don't get that, I just try and run as hard as possible between wickets. If you have to bat with Virat bhai then you have to run hard as well.</p>.<p>"I try and do that, hit it in the gaps and run hard. But I know what strokes I need to play at that time. I try and play lot of percentage cricket. My strokes are sweeps, over cover, and cuts, if I am succeeding in that, I just take the game ahead from there." </p>
<p>Suryakumar Yadav's outrageous scoop shot off Zimbabwe pacer Richard Ngarava became a talking point in the T20 World Cup and the attacking Indian batter says he achieved mastery over the unorthodox stroke after years of practice with rubber ball.</p>.<p>Suryakumar mesmerised the 82,000-strong MCG crowd with his stroke-making ability on Sunday. His unbeaten 61-run knock off just 25 balls powered India to an imposing 186 for 5.</p>.<p>The 32-year-old struck four sixes and six boundaries during that breathtaking knock.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/the-suryakumar-phenomenon-1157480.html" target="_blank">The Suryakumar phenomenon</a></strong></p>.<p>One shot that stood out was from the last ball of the Zimbabwe innings. Going down on one knee, Suryakumar picked up a Richard Ngarava full toss from outside the off stump and scooped it on the right of fine leg for an unthinkable six.</p>.<p>The audacious shot became instant hit with the likes of Ravi Shastri and legendary batter Sunil Gavaskar lauding it.</p>.<p>"You got to understand what the bowler is going to bowl at that time, which is a little pre-determined at that moment. I have practiced that stroke a lot when I used to play rubber-ball cricket," Suryakumar, the world number one T20 batter, said on Star Sports show ‘Follow the Blues’.</p>.<p>"So, you got to be thinking what the bowler is thinking at that time and if the field is in, I just back myself to go there. You got to know how long the boundary behind is. When I stand there, I feel it's just 60-65 meters and with the pace of the ball I just try and time it, take it on the sweet spot of the bat and if it hits, it just goes out there."</p>.<p>While scoring his half-century, Suryakumar went past 1000 runs in T20 Internationals in 2022.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/suryakumar-is-the-new-mr-360-without-him-india-will-struggle-to-get-140-150-gavaskar-1160176.html" target="_blank">Suryakumar is the new Mr 360, without him India will struggle to get 140-150: Gavaskar</a></strong></p>.<p>The 32-year-old is the first Indian to achieve the feat and only the second player to do so. Pakistan opener Mohammad Rizwan had finished with 1326 runs last year.</p>.<p>Suryakumar also spoke about how he handles pressure situations.</p>.<p>"When I go into bat, I just I just try and look for a few boundaries or even if I don't get that, I just try and run as hard as possible between wickets. If you have to bat with Virat bhai then you have to run hard as well.</p>.<p>"I try and do that, hit it in the gaps and run hard. But I know what strokes I need to play at that time. I try and play lot of percentage cricket. My strokes are sweeps, over cover, and cuts, if I am succeeding in that, I just take the game ahead from there." </p>