Stylish batter Suryakumar Yadav, who played a key role in India's six-wicket victory over West Indies in the first T20I, has revealed that he used to feel bad after failing to finish matches in the past.
During the run-chase in the first T20I, India were in a spot of bother after losing a few quick wickets during the middle overs. However, in-form Suryakumar (34 off 18) then took control of the chase and his crucial 48 runs partnership with Venkatesh Iyer (24 off 13) down the order helped India cross the victory line.
"It was very important for me to stay till the end and finish off the game. I have been in this situation many times. Every time, when I used to get out, leaving 20-25 runs behind, I used to feel bad. I think the situation was perfect. I just needed to raise my hand and bail the side out. Very happy to be on the winning side," Suyakumar said in the post-match press conference.