Suryakumar Yadav denies fake social media statement, asks fans to stop sharing false posts
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Key Takeaways
Former India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav on Tuesday, 7 July publicly denied a fabricated statement being circulated in his name on social media, urging fans and followers to stop spreading unverified content. The batter took to X to set the record straight, calling the attribution entirely false.
The Fake Statement That Went Viral
A post falsely attributed to Suryakumar had been widely shared online, quoting him as saying he was not given clarity about his future and had not received the respect he deserved despite his contributions to Indian cricket. The statement gained traction in the context of his recent exclusion from the national setup.
Suryakumar had led India to T20 World Cup glory before being replaced as T20I captain by Shreyas Iyer. He was subsequently left out of the squads for the UK tour and the Asian Games — a sequence of events that had fuelled speculation about his standing in the team's plans.
What Suryakumar Said on X
'I've also noticed a statement being circulated online that has been falsely attributed to me. I want to make it clear that I have not made or authorised any such statement. Please don't believe or share unverified information,' Suryakumar posted on X.
He also moved to dispel any impression of personal grievance. 'I'm very happy for the team and wish them nothing but the very best, always. I know the boys are giving it their all, and they will always have my full support. My support for Indian cricket, my teammates, and the game will always speak louder than words falsely attributed to me,' he added.
A Special Word for Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
Beyond the denial, Suryakumar also used the post to congratulate 15-year-old batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who made his international debut in the second T20I against England at just 15 years and 99 days, becoming the youngest-ever Indian cricketer to appear in international cricket.
'A special word for Vaibhav — you're at the start of what promises to be a very exciting journey. Enjoy every moment and keep making the country proud,' Suryakumar said.
Why This Matters
The episode highlights a growing pattern of fabricated quotes being attributed to prominent cricketers during periods of squad transition. Suryakumar's swift public rebuttal is notable in its tone — measured, supportive of the team, and devoid of any grievance — which itself undercuts the narrative the fake post was designed to amplify. As Indian cricket navigates a new T20I leadership cycle, misinformation targeting high-profile players risks distorting public discourse around selection decisions.