The reason for this is that if Team India shows faith in Surya by leaving a batsman like Shubman Gill, then he deserves it. Whether playing T20 for India for the first time at the age of 30 or debut in ODI cricket after a year and now Test cap at the age of 32! Surya is the first Indian to debut in all three formats of cricket after 30 years and probably a great inspiration for generations to come.
If today any Sarfaraz Khan is getting annoyed at not getting a chance in a Test match, then he should take a lesson from the career of his friend and Surya of Mumbai. Wait for the right time and keep scoring runs, work hard and your number will come. Surya himself has not said this, but this can be considered as the philosophy of Surya’s career.
It is not that Surya is just a fan of the white ball. Surya, who made his Ranji Trophy debut a decade ago, has featured in the list of batsmen as the highest run-scorer on several occasions. Surya’s Test cap has proved one more thing that IPL has only benefited Test cricket and not harmed it. If there was no IPL, Surya would have been living a life of obscurity like countless other domestic players, but IPL first gave him recognition, white ball international cricket brought him fame, but now what a miracle he shows with red ball, this is his legacy. Will be an important part.