India’s middle-order issues were on full display during their recent ODI series loss at home to Australia. Suryakumar struggled in particular, setting an unfavourable record by being removed for golden ducks in three consecutive innings.
    Suryakumar has scored 172 ODI runs at an average of 12.28 since his last half-century in February 2022, but Ponting has urged India to stick with the Mumbai batsman despite his recent poor form.
    Sure, absolutely. Everyone goes through something similar in their career Ponting stated this in the most recent episode of ICC Review. I mean, I’m not sure I’ve ever seen someone have three first-ball ducks in a row in an entire series.
    But let’s face it, we’ve all been there. As an international player, you experience ups and downs He went on to say. The former Australian captain went on to praise Suryakumar’s knack for big wins and his outstanding recent T20 performance.
    His previous 12 to 18 months have been outstanding. And everyone knows what Surya is capable of in white-ball cricket. I believe they should keep him because he is the type of player who can win a World Cup.
    He may be inconsistent, but he’s the type of player who can win games in big moments. Similarly to what the late great Andrew Symonds did for Australia, Ponting took note.
    So that’s definitely how I’d look at it in India. I wouldn’t take any chances. I’d go with match-winning players, and I believe he is one He went on to say. Ponting also believed that the player would be most effective at number five.
    source: no one knowsWasn’t he only batting at number five? I don’t think they want him any lower than that, especially since they have Hardik (Pandya), (Ravindra) Jadeja, and Axar (Patel), so they have plenty of batting options Ponting took note.
    In all formats of the game, I believe in giving your best batter as much time as possible. Because if you keep them lower in the order, you frequently don’t get to use your best players, which is the last thing you want.
    So I think the No.5 spot is ideal for him, and he just needs to grow into it According to the former Australia captain.

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