Suyakumar Yadav who in recent months has emerged as the most crucial cog in the Indian team's machinery on Sunday morning analysed the unknown Australian conditions ahead of the much-awaited T20 World Cup.
The prolific T20 batter who is ranked 2nd in the shortest format of the game spoke about his first practice session in Australia in a video posted by BCCI on their Twitter account.
The first net session was also amazing. Just wanted to feel how the pace of the wicket is, how the bounce is, he said.
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Further speaking about the net session, the 32-year-old said, 'At the time of the practice, I feel, the bounce on the wicket, the pace of the wicket and people talk about ground dimensions in Australia.'
SKY opened up about the atmosphere, the excitement, and his game plan in Australian conditions heading into the marquee event which begins on 16th October.
'There were butterflies and there was excitement, at the same time, you also need to see how you bring yourself into this atmosphere. I am excited but at the same time, it is important to follow your routines, he told BCCI.