Player of Indian cricket team who made career playing on the streets of Mumbai
Player of Indian cricket team who made career playing on the streets of Mumbai
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India cricket team's star batsman Suryakumar Yadav is celebrating his birthday today. Suryakumar is celebrating his 31st birthday today. Suryakumar played his debut match against England in March this year. Suryakumar has surpassed Shreyas Iyer after his excellent international performance in the match against Sri Lanka in July. That is why he has been included in India's 15-member squad for the T20 World Cup.

Tell you that Suryakumar Ashok Yadav was born on 14th September 1990 in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Suryakumar, who lives in Mumbai, the city of dreams, played cricket on most city streets. This gave his father a hint about his interest in the game. After which his father admitted him to a cricket academy in Chembur. Suryakumar never looked back and worked hard to make it to the Indian team.

Suryakumar played his first match for Mumbai in the Ranji tournament in 2010. This is where his cricketing career began. He captured the pitch to play his first Ranji match against Delhi in 2010, with Yadav scoring a brilliant 73. He was the only player to score a half-century for Mumbai in the first innings. In Ranji season 2011-12, Suryakumar Yadav scored 754 runs in just 9 matches at an average of 68.54.

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