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Suryakumar Yadav's 'Matrix' moment stuns Internet!

The Indian cricket captain's reflexes were put to the test as he faced Hazlewood's aggressive bowling
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In a thrilling display of agility and composure, Indian cricket captain Suryakumar Yadav left fans and critics alike in awe with his stunning "Matrix-style" move during the first T20I against Australia at the Manuka Oval in Canberra. The incident occurred when Suryakumar faced a fierce bouncer from Australian bowler Josh Hazlewood, which he skillfully avoided by bending backward and folding his legs, reminiscent of Neo's iconic bullet-dodging scene from the movie The Matrix.

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Suryakumar Yadav's reflexes were put to the test as he faced Hazlewood's aggressive bowling. The Indian captain's ability to stay calm and composed under pressure was evident as he effortlessly dodged the bouncer, leaving onlookers speechless. The moment was met with widespread admiration on social media, with fans and pundits alike praising Suryakumar's incredible agility and reaction time.

Suryakumar's first three balls in the match showcased his impressive 360-degree playing skills. After leaving the first ball for a dot, he got beaten on the second ball in Josh Hazlewood's over. However, he made up for it with a breathtaking 92-meter six off the third ball, showcasing his ability to switch between defense and attack seamlessly.

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