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Surya's IPL Struggles: Olympic Dream Fades?
2 May
Summary
- Suryakumar Yadav endures one of his worst IPL seasons.
- He has scored only 162 runs in eight games this season.
- Coach Jayawardene defends player's batting form and ability.

The upcoming 'Clasico' between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians holds little playoff significance, but Suryakumar Yadav faces personal pressure. As India's T20 World Cup-winning captain, Yadav is enduring a difficult IPL season, a stark contrast to his previous years. His current form, with only 162 runs in eight matches, jeopardizes his aspirations of leading the national team to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Despite the struggles, Mumbai Indians coach Mahela Jayawardene has backed his player, noting that Yadav's practice sessions show good form and his dismissals have often been due to unfortunate circumstances or excellent bowling. Jayawardene stressed the need for Yadav to maintain confidence in his unique abilities, acknowledging that even brilliant players experience slumps.
Yadav also faces competition from Shreyas Iyer, who is performing exceptionally well, potentially challenging Yadav's place in the national T20 squad. Facing a wounded CSK on their home ground adds to the challenge, but fans hope this match marks the beginning of Yadav's return to his top T20 form.