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Indian T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav was seemingly getting angry at fast bowler Arshdeep Singh in the team bus after the Men in Blue took down South Africa in the 3rd T20 in Johannesburg. Team India registered a massive 106-run win to level the series 1-1 after the first game was washed after which the Proteas clinched the second game by five wickets.

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Coming back to the incident, Suryakumar Yadav was seen going towards his seat towards the back of the bus while interacting with his teammates. But as the world's number one T20I batter locked eyes with  Arshdeep Singh, he was seen pointing a finger at the fast bowler and scold ing him.

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We wanted to play some fearless brand of cricket:  Suryakumar Yadav

Talking about the match, Team India posted a massive 201-run total on the back of Suryakumar Yadav's 100 in 56 balls with seven fours and eight sixes. Then in the second innings, it was the Kuldeep Yadav show with the left-arm wrist spinner picking up 5/17 in 2.5 overs to seal a massive 106-run triumph.

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Talking about the performance,  Suryakumar Yadav expressed elation as his century was part of a winning effort. He also went on to praise Kuldeep Yadav for his magical bowling effort on his birthday. Speaking in the post-match presentation after winning the Player of the Match and Player of the Series awards, SKY said, " I am good. I am walking, so good. Always a good feeling. When it comes in a winning cause, it makes me happier."

"We wanted to play some fearless brand of cricket. The idea was to bat first, put some runs on the board and defend. The boys work day in and day out. Happy that they showed some character. He(Kuldeep) is never happy. He is always hungry. It is a nice self-gift on his birthday. I mean it is important to know your game. I just go out there and enjoy myself. The balance is important."