<p>Mumbai Indians batsman Surya Kumar Yadav produced another match-winning knock in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Wednesday, prompting many to question his absence from India's limited-overs squads for the upcoming tour of Australia.</p>.<p>Yadav is among the 12 batsmen who have scored 350-plus runs in this year's IPL and his 155-plus strike rate is second only to Mayank Agarwal in that group.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/ipl-2020-live-cricket-match-score-latest-news.html" target="_blank"><strong>For latest updates on the IPL 2020, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>Two days after the Indian squads for Australia were announced, the 30-year-old smashed an unbeaten 79 in Mumbai Indians' five-wicket victory against Royal Challengers Bangalore led by India captain Virat Kohli.</p>.<p>Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh was among those who had questioned Yadav's omission from Australia tour.</p>.<p>"Don't know what else @surya_14kumar needs to do get picked in the team India... different people different rules I guess. I request all the selectors to see his records," Singh tweeted on Tuesday.</p>.<p>After Yadav's "class" innings against Bangalore, the 40-year-old tweeted "hope selectors are watching him play..."</p>.<p>Mumbai Indians' Kieron Pollard said Yadav just needed to be patient for his India call-up.</p>.<p>"Deep down inside, he must be very disappointed not getting to don the blue for India but I'm sure he's very, very close," Pollard said after Wednesday's win.</p>.<p>"He's done some amazing things for us as a franchise, and the most he can do is continue to let the bat talk and score more runs for us and take us all the way.</p>.<p>"If he continues to be this consistent then at some point in time, you are going to get rewarded. Nothing happens before its time, and long may it continue for us as a franchise."</p>.<p>At least Yadav's latest effort did not go unnoticed.</p>.<p>While Kohli was at the receiving end of it, India head coach Ravi Shastri hailed the performance on Twitter and advised Yadav to "Stay strong and patient."</p>
<p>Mumbai Indians batsman Surya Kumar Yadav produced another match-winning knock in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Wednesday, prompting many to question his absence from India's limited-overs squads for the upcoming tour of Australia.</p>.<p>Yadav is among the 12 batsmen who have scored 350-plus runs in this year's IPL and his 155-plus strike rate is second only to Mayank Agarwal in that group.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/ipl-2020-live-cricket-match-score-latest-news.html" target="_blank"><strong>For latest updates on the IPL 2020, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>Two days after the Indian squads for Australia were announced, the 30-year-old smashed an unbeaten 79 in Mumbai Indians' five-wicket victory against Royal Challengers Bangalore led by India captain Virat Kohli.</p>.<p>Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh was among those who had questioned Yadav's omission from Australia tour.</p>.<p>"Don't know what else @surya_14kumar needs to do get picked in the team India... different people different rules I guess. I request all the selectors to see his records," Singh tweeted on Tuesday.</p>.<p>After Yadav's "class" innings against Bangalore, the 40-year-old tweeted "hope selectors are watching him play..."</p>.<p>Mumbai Indians' Kieron Pollard said Yadav just needed to be patient for his India call-up.</p>.<p>"Deep down inside, he must be very disappointed not getting to don the blue for India but I'm sure he's very, very close," Pollard said after Wednesday's win.</p>.<p>"He's done some amazing things for us as a franchise, and the most he can do is continue to let the bat talk and score more runs for us and take us all the way.</p>.<p>"If he continues to be this consistent then at some point in time, you are going to get rewarded. Nothing happens before its time, and long may it continue for us as a franchise."</p>.<p>At least Yadav's latest effort did not go unnoticed.</p>.<p>While Kohli was at the receiving end of it, India head coach Ravi Shastri hailed the performance on Twitter and advised Yadav to "Stay strong and patient."</p>