Mumbai: Mumbai Indians (MI) star batter Suryakumar Yadav broke down his arsenal of batting shots he has deployed over the course of his career. From the iconic 'offside scoop' to his popular 'Supla' shot, Yadav shared the story behind the origins of the shots in his repertoire.
Fans of the Indian Premier League (IPL) have become familiar with the 33-year-old's 'Supla' shot, something he now revealed that he picked up playing tennis ball cricket in Mumbai.
"I suppose the name of the shot comes from the local tennis ball cricket that is played in Mumbai. And from there, when I started playing that shot because people have played a lot of it in tennis ball cricket, they started connecting with this shot and gave it a name. When the shot is played and is referred to as 'Supla' shot, it feels good to hear," Suryakumar Yadav said on JioCinema's show 'In The Nets'.
The elegant right-hand batter got into the details of how he perfected the shot while playing rubber ball cricket with his school friends while demonstrating how the shot is executed.
"The story behind the shot is beautiful. I used to play cricket on hard cement tracks with my school friends and there was a 20-metre boundary on the offside while the right side was about 90-100 metres. We used to play with rubber balls in the rainy season and make the ball wet before bowling it hard. They used to bowl from my knee till my head, so if you want to score runs while not getting hit by the ball, that's where the shot comes from. Whenever people ask me if I have practised this or not, I have used this shot so many times in rubber ball cricket that it's now in my muscle memory,” Yadav explained.
Hitting the 'Supla' shot is tricky, but Yadav has figured out when and how to use the shot when the situation demands it.