Pakistan coach Matthew Hayden was all praise for India middle-order batter and No.1 on the ICC T20 rankings Suryakumar Yadav on the eve of the ICC T20 World Cup semifinal chash against New Zealand at the SCG, saying the cricketer's "access shots, innovation and access" were simply superb and comparable with the best in the business.
With T20 cricket fast becoming a power-hitters' game and players from Australia, England and the West Indies supposedly having the edge when it comes to crossing the boundary ropes, Hayden when asked if subcontinent batters were at a disadvantage in the shortest format, cited Suryakumar's example of being a complete T20 batter.
"The power game in T20 cricket is still being explored because there is a mixture. And this tournament has shown that really significantly... it doesn't really matter about your power because you're at the momentum and the mercy of the momentum of the game.