“You can’t hide in the dugout” - Mohammad Kaif slams Suryakumar Yadav for not batting at no.3 in 3rd T20I vs SA

Mohammad Kaif slammed Suryakumar Yadav for batting at No. 4 instead of No. 3 in the low-target chase vs. South Africa, saying, "You can't hide in the dugout" when trying to regain form. The former cricketer stressed that SKY missed a chance for a much-needed confidence-boosting score.

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Former Indian batter Mohammad Kaif has slammed the Indian T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav for not stepping up the batting order in the third T20I of the ongoing five-match series against South Africa in Dharamsala.

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In a 118-run chase in the third T20I, Suryakumar Yadav opted to bat at No.4, which didn’t go down well with Mohammad Kaif as he lashed out at the Indian captain for hiding in the dugout when he had to spend some time at the crease and stay unbeaten at a good score to gain some confidence.

"Suryakumar Yadav had a chance to bat at No.3 today. India had won the match and had a successful powerplay. He had the opportunity to bat at No.3, spend some time in the crease and stay unbeaten at 30 or 40. It would have been good for the upcoming matches. He is a solid player and no one is questioning his ability with the bat," Kaif said on his YouTube channel.

"Questions are about his form. He has been a good player; hence, questions are about his form. He had a good opportunity to bat and stay not out, which could have been good for the remaining T20Is before the World Cup. One innings can transform a player into a different player. When Tilak Varma was sent at No.3, cameras were at Suryakumar Yadav," he added.

"When confidence is down, there are second thoughts, whether I should go out to bat or not. But you have to be brave. You can’t hide in the dugout if you want to make a comeback. You have to face that challenge to rise from that phase," Kaif concluded.

Batting at No.4, Surya could score only 12 runs off 11 balls with two fours before getting out to Lungi Ngidi. Nevertheless, India finished off the game in 15.5 overs with seven wickets in hand to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.

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