India, March 9 -- At 35, Suryakumar Yadav has experienced the thrill of becoming a World Cup-winning captain. On Sunday, when India created history by becoming the first team to defend the T20 World Cup crown, not many may have realised that Surya also became the second-oldest captain to win the tournament, behind his former India teammate and skipper Rohit Sharma. Surya was already 30 when he made his India debut. In Indian cricket, not many manage to build a long career from that stage, but Suryakumar, who has always believed in "getting the right things at the right time", is now reaping the rewards. With this triumph, Surya has ticked another huge box. As if becoming India's longest-serving No. 1-ranked T20I batter wasn't enough, and ...
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