Suryakumar Yadav has lit up the T20I format like no other batter before him. While Suryakumar's three hundreds and 13 fifties - in just 43 innings - is impressive, what's more incredible is that he has an average of 46.4 while striking at 180.3.
That strike rate is too high to be accompanied by the consistency which that average represents. T20 batters are either attacking or consistent. They are very rarely both at the same time; even if they are, they aren't for as long as Suryakumar has managed to be.
Let's put those numbers in perspective. Andre Russell scored 627 runs at a strike rate of 168.1 in 43 innings from 2014 to 2021. This was the highest strike rate achieved by a batter before Suryakumar over a period as long as his, in terms of innings. But Russell averaged only 21.6.
Suryakumar has benefited from playing a lot of T20Is within two years of his debut, though, that too while being in prime form. Most other batters have had T20I appearances spread over longer periods. So the vagaries of time are likely to have affected the form of batters such as Russell.
A fairer comparison would be with Jos Buttler. In his last 43 innings, Buttler has averaged 45.1 striking at 151.5. That is the highest strike rate for any batter other than Suryakumar who averages 45+ across 43 innings in T20Is. Suryakumar's strike rate is nearly 19% better than Buttler's in this time frame. That's how rare it is to pair an average of 45+ with a strike rate of 180+ over an extended period.
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/stats-analysis-suryakumar-yadav-in-a-league-of-his-own-in-t20is-1355812
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