The Haryana cricketer has got off a great start in his international career, having made his debut only three months back in the limited-overs series against New Zealand. Yadav played in the fifth and final ODI against the Blackcaps, but showed that he belonged to the international stage in the Test series against England, where he made extremely valuable contributions with both bat and ball, thereby adding more strength to the Indian lower-order.
Yadav’s emergence serves as a great positive for Indian cricket and in the Kohli-era, we could him blossom into a fine spin bowling all-rounder, alongside Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin.
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Shankar is a featured columnist for cricket at Sportskeeda. He has completed his education in B.E. (IEM) and PG Diploma in Multimedia Journalism and has a rich experience of around 7 years at various notable organizations.
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Shankar covered the 2023 ICC ODI World Cup held in India, which Australia won by beating India in the final. He strives to be sensible in his reporting to deliver accurate, relevant, and ethical information.
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