Mumbai: The God of cricket Sachin Tendulkar has many fans across the world. Sachin has hit many such shots in his career, seeing which anyone can be convinced of him. However, Sachin Tendulkar himself is surprised to have given the shot to a player. In the match played against Gujarat Titans (GT vs MI) on Friday in the 16th season of IPL, Mumbai Indians star player Suryakumar Yadav made such a strange shot. Seeing whom Sachin was also surprised.
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Suryakumar Yadav hit the first century of his IPL career while batting explosively on Friday. He surprised everyone by scoring the first century of his IPL career. During this, 11 fours and 6 sixes came out of his bat. One of these shots was such that even Sachin Tendulkar along with the fans were surprised to see it. After seeing Surya’s shot, the god of cricket repeated his shot in the dug out. Now this reaction of Sachin is becoming increasingly viral on social media.
How do you hit a cover drive but get it over third man for six?
We watched SKY do it here and still can’t understand. What about you?#IPLonJioCinema #MIvGT pic.twitter.com/kg9QU7jxuW
— JioCinema (@JioCinema) May 12, 2023
Suryakumar Yadav hit such a shot in the 19th over of Mumbai, which is now being praised everywhere. On the second ball of Mohammed Shami, Surya hit a six over the third man. This shot is not as easy as it looks. But, it was not easy for Surya. Gujarat bowlers were bowling well. In such a situation, Surya was also trying to collect runs by putting strange shots.
Something similar happened in the 19th over. He swung his bat in the direction of covers, but ended up opening his bat, which sent the ball straight across the boundary at third man. Everyone was shocked after seeing this shot. So much so that master blaster Sachin Tendulkar was also happy to see this shot of Surya.
Talking about the match, Mumbai Indians batting first posted a mammoth score of 218/5. In response to which Gujarat Titans missed the run. Was able to score 191 runs losing 8 wickets in the prescribed 20 overs.