India’s T20 World Cup build up has one clear talking point. You are watching Suryakumar Yadav struggle for runs at the worst time. The Indian captain, once feared in T20 cricket, now faces serious questions about form and confidence.
Ponting’s blunt message to Suryakumar
Ahead of the tournament, Ricky Ponting gave direct advice to Suryakumar Yadav. You need to focus on scoring runs and stop thinking about getting out. Ponting made it clear that overthinking dismissals only adds pressure.
Numbers that explain the concern
You cannot ignore Suryakumar’s 2025 T20 record. In 21 matches across 19 innings, he scored just 218 runs. His average dropped to 13.62 and the strike rate fell to 123.16, alarming numbers for a match winner.
Why India are worried
For a batter known for explosive impact, this slump worries India. You expect quick momentum from your captain, especially as defending champions. These figures suggest hesitation rather than intent, which hurts the team at the top.
What Ponting observed in his game
Speaking on The ICC Review, Ponting said the dip surprised him. You usually see Suryakumar take a few balls before attacking freely. Once set, players like him trust instinct and play without fear.
Advice is simple and direct
Ponting’s message was clear. You should trust your natural game and think about runs, not dismissals. That mindset helped Suryakumar dominate bowlers in the past and it remains the quickest fix.
Squad calls and key players
Ponting also spoke about Shubman Gill missing out, calling it surprising but proof of bench strength. He highlighted Axar Patel as vital due to flexible batting and reliable bowling.
Countdown to the World Cup
With the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup starting on February 7, India need their captain firing. If you see Suryakumar follow Ponting’s advice, it can reshape India’s title defence quickly.




