Watch: Suryakumar Yadav in disguise interviews fans at Marine Drive | Cricket-world-cup News
Indian stylish batter Suryakumar Yadav is known for his masterful strokeplay. However, he displayed his acting skills at the Marine Drive in Mumbai. The 33-year-old disguised himself in the avatar of a media person and interviewed the fans while they had no idea that they were talking to the superstar.
Wearing a nose mask Surya before heading out on the streets he could surprise teammate Ravindra Jadeja who did not recognize Surya. It took a while to realise it was SKY who was pretending to be the media person for Jadeja.
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Suryakumar questioned fans who were their favourite cricketers while many of them said Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli a Suryakumar Yadav fan would go on to say Surya should bat high up the order. Surya also revealed himself to one of the fans in the video and took a picture with the fan.
Presenting Suryakumar Yadav in a never seen before avatar 😲🤯
What’s our Mr. 360 doing on the streets of Marine Drive 🌊
Shoutout 👋🏻 if you were on SURYA CAM last evening 🤭Post credit 👇@BCCI #HappyHalloween #BCCI #TeamIndia #SuryaKumarYadav pic.twitter.com/watOIvRVFX
— Dipak kushwaha (@imdipak_k) November 1, 2023
The Indian team is in Mumbai as part of their World Cup campaign. They will be facing Sri Lanka in what will be a rematch of the 2011 final. Unbeaten in six straight games and largely unchallenged for longer spans, India has displayed traits of being a champion side which has the knack of staging remarkable fightbacks.Most Read
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There will be extra motivation to put that all behind when Iyer walks out at the Wankhede Stadium, playing a World Cup game on his home ground. For that matter, the feeling would be ditto for the local boys Rohit, Suryakumar Yadav and Shardul Thakur.
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Sri Lanka are no pushovers but they have faltered more often than not in this World Cup after a superlative show in the qualification round. Injuries and unavailability of key players have also ravaged the team from the island nation, but its young brigade should make the most of facing a high-quality opponent in its pomp.