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Suryakumar Yadav's case: Does captaincy take a toll on the performance of a player?

Runs from SKY’s bat is what everyone will look for including the selectors in the series against England.

January 29, 2025 / 16:10 IST
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Suryakumar Yadav has been struggling to score runs. (AFP Photo)
Suryakumar Yadav has been struggling to score runs. (AFP Photo)

Does captaincy take a toll on the performance of a player? Can this additional responsibility affect the primary area of specialisation? Cricket has debated this for ages, with no convincing conclusion. Big names excelled in the dual role. Equally big names saw their own graphs dip when leading.

Suryakumar Yadav makes for an interesting study in this context. He was given the job ahead of Hardik Pandya after the retirement of Rohit Sharma from this format following the T20 World Cup last year. He had led before that as well and his overall record in 20 games is 15 wins, four losses and a tie. Thirteen of these games were played after the dramatic triumph highlighted by his catch to dismiss David Miller in the last over of the World Cup final.

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While that’s an impressive record, SKY’s run with the bat hasn’t been as good of late. He averages 29.26 as captain as against a career average of 39.33. In 12 matches since the World Cup, he has aggregated 256 runs and 31 in the last five. Evidently the choice of the selectors as captain looking ahead to next year’s T20 World Cup, he needs runs under his belt.