Suryakumar Yadav won the hearts of fans with his reaction, gave such an answer to Sanju Samson’s question
During the match, the fans standing outside the boundary are constantly asking Surya where is Sanju Samson? Answering his question, Suryakumar Yadav made a heart pose with his hand on his left chest.
In the India vs Sri Lanka third ODI, Suryakumar Yavad got a chance in the playing XI, but due to the excellent centuries of Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill, he could not entertain the fans with his bat for long. But when he was fielding, he definitely won the hearts of the fans in Thiruvananthapuram with his reaction. Actually, during fielding when SKY was standing near the boundary, the fans were asking him where is Sanju Samson? He answered this question in such a way that the video of his reaction is becoming very viral on social media.
It is seen in the video that the fans standing outside the boundary are continuously asking Surya where is Sanju Samson? Where is Sanju Samson? Answering his question, Suryakumar Yadav made a heart pose with his hand on his left chest. He used to say that Sanju is in his heart.
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Talking about the match, with the help of excellent centuries from Virat Kohli (166*) and Shubman Gill (116), Team India managed to put 390 runs on the board while batting first. The Sri Lankan team, which came out to chase this huge score, got piled on just 73 runs. Only three batsmen managed to cross double figures for the guests. During this, Mohammad Siraj shone in bowling for India, who took four wickets, while Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammad Shami got two successes each.
India made a world record by winning the match by a margin of 317 runs. This is the biggest win by any team in terms of runs, while the Indian team has become the first team to win a match by more than 300 runs.
After sweeping Sri Lanka in the ODI series, India has to play a three-match series against New Zealand from January 18. After this, there will also be a T20 series of the same number of matches between the two countries.