Suryakumar Yadav Checks Abhishek Sharma's Pockets For Note After Viral Celebration | Watch
Abhishek Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav share a cordial relationship, as both are part of the national T20I setup.

Star Mumbai Indians batter Suryakumar Yadav was seen teasing Abhishek Sharma, as he checked the latter’s pockets to see if he had brought another note with himself, after Abhishek’s celebration with a note for the Sunrisers Hyderabad fans went viral after his century against the Punjab Kings.
Mumbai and Hyderabad faced each other at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday, with the former emerging victorious.
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During Thursday’s match, Suryakumar got in the way of Abhishek and was seen joking with the latter by checking his pockets, as the duo shared a laugh. Watch the video here:
Fresh from a hundred, Abhishek looked in fine touch on Thursday, as Hyderabad batted first and scored 162/5.
The Hyderabad struggle was evident from the start, even as Abhishek stroked his way to 40 off 28 deliveries with seven fours.
Abhishek went down the wicket, swinging his bat on the first ball. The ball shaped away to take the edge, but Will Jacks couldn’t get hold of it.
Abhishek looked to be hitting his strides when he hit three boundaries off Deepak Chahar in the fifth over, but there was just no momentum gained.
Raj Angad Bawa timed his dive to grab the ball to dismiss Abhishek off Mumbai skipper Hardik Pandya for the first breakthrough and by then it was evident that Hyderabad would have to scrape their way through to a competitive total.
Jacks then had former Mumbai player Ishan Kishan stumped for a mere two. Travis Head was unable to open up even as he tried his best to cut loose.
Such was the impact of Mumbai’s control that the first six of the match came as late as in the 18th over, the best one of Hyderabad’s innings, when Heinrich Klaasen (37 off 28 balls, 3x4s, 2x6s) took 21 runs to spoil Chahar’s figures (4-0-47-0).
In the final over, Aniket Verma hit two sixes and Hyderabad skipper Pat Cummins hit one to take crucial 22 runs off Pandya.
MI play their next game against the Chennai Super Kings on Sunday, April 20, at home.
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