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How Suryakumar Yadav led India to T20 World Cup title despite poor form

New Delhi: Big tournaments often reveal the finer aspects of leadership and former Australia captain Ricky Ponting We observed a lot of such situations during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 in India under the captaincy Suryakumar Yadav.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!India entered this World Cup as favorites with high expectations and also faced form issues within the squad. The captain himself went through a tough battle with the bat. Apart from his relief knock of 84 runs off 49 balls in the opener against the United States, Yadav scored 158 runs in the remaining eight innings. Despite this, he still led the team to its peak at the most critical moment.

Suryakumar Yadav makes grand return after India’s T20 World Cup win

Ponting believes the true measure of captaincy is often done behind closed doors.“It’s not just what they do off the field, what people don’t see and how they interact with the players,” Ponting said, according to the ICC website.The Australian great also pointed out that it becomes more difficult to lead a team when a captain’s personal form declines, something Yadav has also experienced during the game.“He didn’t have a great time himself as a player but he still stood at the end and lifted the World Cup trophy,” Ponting pointed out. “I know, as a former captain, that captaincy becomes very difficult when you’re not playing your absolute best. And when you’re batting well, captaincy becomes very easy.”Ponting also highlighted how Yadav manages players under pressure, especially those who are struggling with form and confidence.“It’s been really interesting to see how Surya interacts with Abhishek (Sharma) and Sanju (Samson) over the past few weeks. This is where the real stories of real leadership will emerge,” he added.Abhishek SharmaThe ICC’s top-ranked T20I batsman’s performance during the tournament was inconsistent. He scored three consecutive ducks, followed by low scores of 15, 10 and 9 respectively, and only managed 50 before the final. However, on the tournament’s biggest stage, he found his form again, knocking 52 off 21 balls and notching the fastest 50 of the tournament in 2026 in just 18 deliveries.“You don’t have to worry about the main players, it’s more the players and the young guys who are on the fringes, who have their ups and downs, who are struggling with their form, and you have to spend the most time with them,” he pointed out.A key tournament decision comes at the forefront: Sanzhou Samson New support gained. His first opportunity came early in the season as Sharma’s replacement but was passed up again before being recalled for a crucial game against Zimbabwe. Samson took advantage of the opportunity and turned it into a dominant run.His surge was sparked by a stunning 97* in a virtual knockout match against West Indies. He then shot 89 (42) in the semi-final against England and 89 (46) in the final against New Zealand. In just 5 innings, Samson scored 321 runs, the highest score by an Indian in a single T20 World Cup.Ponting emphasized the importance of India’s confidence in the wicketkeeper-batsmen.“It was a big decision for India to stay on top with him. A big decision but it worked out really well in the end,” he said. “If you have the support of the coaching staff and the captains, then that’s all you need … just a pat on the back or an arm around your shoulder and say, ‘We’ve got your back, we believe in you.'”“When you have the quality that Tri-State has and the confidence of a captain and a coach behind you, great things can happen,” he concluded.

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