Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav vowed a stronger comeback after India’s 76-run T20 World Cup loss to South Africa. Despite a strong start with the ball, India’s batting faltered, losing crucial wickets in the powerplay. Yadav emphasized learning from the defeat and aiming for a better performance in upcoming matches.
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