India all-rounder Axar Patel says new T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav is a bowlers' captain who allows them the freedom to execute their plans.
The spin all-rounder also said that the team will look to maximise its batting combinations in the ongoing three-match T20I series against Sri Lanka.
India crushed hosts Sri Lanka by 43 runs in a high scoring opening T20 International in Pallekele on Saturday.
"I played in the last Australia series with Surya bhai (as captain). I know that he is a bowlers' captain. He gives you free hand (in a way) that you decide first," Axar said after the match.
"Whenever you get hit, he comes and says that it was a good ball. He keeps giving you inputs. As a player, there is a good bond with him."
Axar recalled the experience of playing under Suryakumar in the five-match T20I series against Australia in India late last year which the hosts won 4-1.
"As a captain, I have also played with him in the last five matches (against Australia) and when I was playing today, I didn't feel much change," he said.
"In the first three overs when we were going for runs, he was telling me that we can do this or do that and how we can take a wicket. There is no problem if a four or six goes in it. As a bowler, you get confidence from that if the captain is backing you and telling you that you can do this."
Axar said India's batting line-up in the opening match which did not feature Rishabh Pant at No 3 was formulated with the idea that the team maximises its left and right-hand
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