Suryakumar Yadav supera a Virat Kohli en premios al jugador del partido en T20I

En el partido inaugural de la Copa Mundial T20 de la ICC 2026, el capitán indio Suryakumar Yadav se llevó el premio al jugador del partido por su innings de 84 carreras contra Estados Unidos. Esta actuación le permitió romper el récord de Virat Kohli en el mayor número de tales premios por un indio en T20 internacionales. India logró una victoria por 28 carreras en el estadio Wankhede de Mumbai.

El 7 de febrero de 2026, India se enfrentó a Estados Unidos en el partido de apertura de la Copa Mundial T20 de la ICC en el estadio Wankhede de Mumbai. Al batear primero, India tuvo problemas al principio, desplomándose a 77 por 6 wickets. El capitán Suryakumar Yadav estabilizó entonces la innings con un rápido 84 carreras en 49 entregas, incluyendo 10 fours y 4 sixes, guiando al equipo a un total de 161 runs. Los Estados Unidos se quedaron cortos en su persecución, perdiendo por 28 carreras. El medio siglo de Yadav fue el primero en esta edición del torneo y le valió el premio al jugador del partido. Este logro elevó su total a 17 premios al jugador del partido en T20I, superando los 16 de Virat Kohli. Yadav alcanzó este hito en solo 105 partidos, en comparación con los 125 de Kohli. Rohit Sharma ocupa el tercer lugar con 14 premios, seguido por Axar Patel con 8. El rendimiento de Yadav destacó su excepcional forma y liderazgo para el equipo indio.

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