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Runs Will Come, But Working Towards Team Goal Is Important, Says Suryakumar Yadav
India are set to take on Australia in five T20Is starting here on Wednesday at the Manuka Oval. While the Indian ODI side failed to win the recently concluded series, the T20I team’s focus will not only be on winning the five-match series but also on finding clarity on their combination as the global tournament approaches.
“I feel like I've been working really hard. It's not that I wasn't working hard before; I was doing it then, too. I've had good sessions back home and a few good ones here, so I am in a good space, which is really important. Runs will come eventually, but working hard towards the team goal is important,” Surya told the media at the press conference.
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