What Did Suryakumar Yadav Share with Oman Players?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Maintaining team spirit is crucial during challenging times.
- Strong relationships off the field enhance performance on the field.
- Strategic gameplay is essential, especially after power plays.
- Players should be proud of their efforts, irrespective of the match outcome.
- Preparation for major tournaments should focus on mindset and quality of play.
Abu Dhabi, Sep 20 (NationPress) Suryakumar Yadav engaged in a heartfelt discussion with the players of the Oman national cricket team following India's victory in their final group match of the Asia Cup 2025. He motivated them to aspire for greater achievements by imparting invaluable insights and experiences.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) released a video showcasing the moment after Friday's match, where Oman's players and support staff gathered around Yadav as he shared his thoughts on a player's mindset when facing challenges in a game.
“After the power play, every team aims to take charge of the match. In such circumstances, it's crucial for you to strategize effectively. There is much to learn for any team, including ourselves. It's vital to sustain energy and camaraderie. Just like you were together, whether at 50 for 5 or 60 for no loss, that energy radiates,” the Mumbai batter conveyed to the players in the clip.
The 35-year-old underscored the significance of fostering strong relationships with teammates beyond the pitch, highlighting how it contributes to a solid connection during matches.
“Every batsman who comes in will contribute. I consistently emphasize that the time spent together off the field and the effort you invest manifests during gameplay. As soon as someone hit 50, I noticed everyone stood up. No one hesitated; he even rushed from the dressing room. This is pivotal,” he remarked.
Yadav continued, “In my last press conference, I touched on factors that transcend mere gameplay. This is what elevates the sport. Always keep this in mind. After leaving the field, you should feel exhausted, knowing 'we gave our all.' The outcome depends on your attitude and culture. You all performed admirably, and the results are evident. What more can I express?”
When one of the Omani players mentioned their preparations for the World Cup Qualifiers, stating, “The team is gearing up for the World Cup qualifier,” Suryakumar interjected,
“Let me clarify. This team is prepared for the World Cup qualifier. Remember the quality of cricket you played; hold onto that feeling. When you wake up tomorrow, reflect on the type of cricket we executed. Keep this in mind and press on. While they say you're preparing, I assert, you're all set.”
India's next challenge is against Pakistan in the upcoming Asia Cup match on September 21 as the teams embark on their Super Fours journey, aiming for a place in the final.