Since Rohit Sharma's retirement from T20 cricket, Suryakumar Yadav took over the captaincy responsibilities and has assued that none has been lethargic enough for him to follow Rohit's stump mic antics. Roit Sharma, who normally stands in the slip cordon, has been audible enough to his fans, and his instructions to his fielders are often loved by his fans. One of loving abuse got famous since the England Test series when he was addressing his ‘Garden mein ghoomne wale ladke" (Boys who leisurely stroll in the garden). When Suryakumar was asked if he has to follow Rohit's path, he clearly mentioned that nobody roams in the garden. Speaking to Star Sports, SKY said, "Nahi, mai nahi rokta hu kisi ko kyuki koi ghumta hi nahi hai. Try karta hoon door rahoon stumps se. Agar kisi ka woh specialty hai toh won unhe ke sath rahe toh zada better hai." (I don't stop anyone because no one roams around.I try to stay away from the stumps. If it's someone's specialty, then it's better that it stays with that person only)." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Star Sports India (@starsportsindia) Read also: Ayush Mhatre’s Heartfelt Message as Rohit Sharma Replaces Him Surya on Rohit's "Yeh-woh" Suryakumar was also questioned about whether he has now grasped Rohit’s ‘ye-woh’ (this-that) language. In response, the India captain humorously mentioned that he hears it every time he takes a walk in the garden. He concluded, saying, "Haan woh jab hum ghumte rehte hai garden mai, woh sunne ko mil hi jata hai." (Yes, when we roam in the garden, we get to hear those things.)" Suryakumar has been outstanding in his leadership role since taking over as the full-time T20I captain. The 34-year-old has led India in 11 matches since July 2024, securing nine victories and suffering just one defeat. Under his captaincy, India has claimed three consecutive series wins and started another with a dominant seven-wicket victory over England. As India prepares for the second T20I against England on Saturday, 25th January, in Chennai, the skipper will aim to maintain his perfect record.