Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell in a recent interview with The Grade Cricketer said Indian star batsman Surya Kumar Yadav was batting bizarrely and ungainly way at the moment.
Speaking during the interview Maxwell who plays for the RCB in the Indian Premier League was all praises for the SKY and said he was playing some of the most ridiculous shots effortlessly and was doing it “stupidly consistently”.
He was speaking in the interview after SKY's latest century against the NZ in a T20i match where he smashed an unbeaten 111 off 51 deliveries with a strike rate of 217.65.
"I didn't know the game was on. But I later checked the scorecard, took a screenshot, and sent it straight to Finchy (Aaron Finch) and said, 'What is going on here? He is batting on a completely different planet! Look at everyone else's scores and look at this bloke scoring 111 off 50.'," said Maxwell.
The next best score in that Indian innings was Ishan Kishan's 36 off 31.
"The next I watched the full replay of the innings and the embarrassing thing is that he is so much better than everyone else. It's almost hard to watch. No one we have got is close to that. Suryakumar Yadav is doing it in such a bizarre, ungainly way. He's just hitting the middle of the bat by stepping aside and deciding to sweep someone who bowls at 145. He then just puts his head down, chews some gum, glove tap, bat tap, and then off he goes and does it again. He's playing some of the most ridiculous shots I've ever seen and he's doing it stupidly consistently. It's hard to watch cause it makes everyone else so much worse for not being able to do that," he added.
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Mathura (UP), May 16 (PTI): As many as 90 Bangladeshi nationals, including many children, were apprehended from Uttar Pradesh's Mathura district on Friday for alleged illegal stay in India, officials said.
They were taken into custody from local brickyards at Khajpur village under the Naujheel police station limits, a senior officer said.
"Regular searches were being conducted throughout the district. During one such operation, police were searching some local brickyards when they came across Bangladeshi nationals working there," SSP Shlok Kumar said.
Giving a break-up, the officer said in all, 35 men, 27 women and 28 children have been taken into custody.
"During interrogation, all of them admitted to being Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in India. They moved to Mathura three to four months back from a neighbouring state. Police are trying to establish their links," the SSP said, adding that their job contractor and other associates are also being questioned.
The officer told PTI that police also recovered some Aadhaar cards from the Bangladeshi nationals, apparently issued on forged documents in some other state.
Further legal proceedings are underway, Kumar said.