Last updated: January 8, 2023, 7:35 AM IST

Suryakumar Yadav plays a spin shot against Sri Lanka in the third T20I in Rajkot.
In the third T20I, Surya hit a sensational 112 not out in 51 balls to fire India to a formidable 228 for five, making things easy for his bowlers.
Suryakumar Yadav is in the form of his life. After another T20I ton, it’s safe to say that SKY is SKY’s limit. The 32-year-old has so far scored three T20I hundreds, with his last coming against Sri Lanka in the third T20I on Friday. This was an amazing knock where he scored a half-century in just 26 balls, but went one step further and scored his next 50 runs in just 19 overs. This was not only fast, but also devastating. Mr 360’s attack was so brutal that Dasun Shanaka looked untrustworthy. Moreover, Sri Lanka’s dugout also looked clueless.
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Meanwhile, if one shot could define an entire innings, it had to be the spin shot he used effectively in the 13th over. As you can see in the clip, he went for it and then fell asleep on the field as soon as he touched the ball. VIEW
SKY makes you happy
Earlier, he showed his unparalleled superiority again in the shortest format with a scintillating hundred as India beat Sri Lanka by 91 runs in the third T20I to secure a memorable series win.
In the third T20I, Surya hit a sensational 112 not out in 51 balls to fire India to a formidable 228 for five, making things easy for his bowlers.
He toyed with the Sri Lankan bowlers throughout, hitting fours and maximums at will and trademark all over the country to reach his third century in the form.
The Indian bowlers then dominated as they bowled out Sri Lanka for 137 in 16.4 overs to win the series 2-1.
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After the first two matches were neck and neck, India dominated progress with both ball and bat in the decider, which is sure to boost the morale of the youngsters.
“It’s important to push yourself”
After the match, Surya said that his innings has done a lot of hard work when Harsha Bhogle asked him about his top performance.
“It’s really important to push yourself when you’re preparing for a game. If you do it in practice, it will get a little easier during the game. There’s a lot of hard work involved, but it’s about doing quality training,” he said in the post-match presentation.
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