When Suryakumar Yadav knocked on Tilak Varma’s hotel room door to inform that he will bat at number three in the third T20 International, the talented left-hander promised his skipper that he wouldn’t let him down.
Once he reached his 51-ball-century, second fifty coming in just 19 balls, Varma pointed towards the dug-out and blew a flying kiss to acknowledge his captain, who sacrificed his own batting position for the youngster.
“It was for ‘SKY’, our skipper because he gave me a chance to bat at number three,” Varma told reporters after India’s 11-run win in the third T20I against South Africa.
“I love batting at number three, but in last two matches, I played at number four. Last night he came to my room and said that ‘You will bat No. 3’ and he said it’s a good opportunity. Go and express yourself. I told him, ‘You have given me an opportunity, I will show you on the ground’,” said the second youngest Indian centurion in T20 Internationals.