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3 Best Indian Players In T20Is In 2022

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3 Best Indian Players In T20Is In 2022. India did not have a year to remember in T20I cricket in 2022. First, they failed to defend their Asia Cup title in the UAE. Then they missed out on winning the T20 World Cup title in Australia. They were considered favorites to win both tournaments but still failed to win any.
Idia lost to Sri Lanka and Pakistan in the Super 4 stage of the Asia Cup to bow out of the tournament. Sri Lanka were the eventual champions of the tournament. In the ICC event in Australia, the Men in Blue lost to England by 10 wickets in the semi-final as their hopes of winning their second T20 World Cup came to a crashing end.
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Despite the team not performing as a whole, the year was fruitful for some of the Indian players in the format. While a few excelled in the format in 2022, a few others were not given enough chances to prove themselves.
Sanju Samson is one name that comes to mind who should have played more white-ball cricket in 2022. Rahul Tripathi despite being named in a few squads was not given a chance to make his white-ball debut this year. In this article, we take a look at the three best Indian players in the T20I format for India.
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3 Best Indian Players In T20Is In 2022
Suryakumar Yadav (1164 Runs In 31 T20Is, Avg-46.56, SR- 187.43)

SKY ended 2022 as the highest scorer in T20Is 2022. He had magical numbers this year with unmatched consistency. He scored 1164 runs including two hundreds and nine fifty-plus scores. He batted with immense ease against any opposition.
His true potential as a t20I cricketer was seen in the T20 World Cup game against South Africa in Perth. On a pitch where every other Indian batsman was troubled by the pace and bounce, Yadav found a way to score runs. He scored 68 off 40 balls taking India to 133 which in the end was not enough.
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