'Don't tag me, not my car anymore' - Suryakumar Yadav reacts after video of him driving Nissan 1 Ton goes viral

The batter did previously own the vehicle which had undergone complete restoration with a striking neon green paint job.

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Cricketer car. (Photo Source: Twitter)

India flamboyant batter Suryakumar Yadav took to social media to put rest to claims suggesting that the player was driving around in his swanky new car. Previously, multiple reports claimed that the Mumbai-born batter brought a custom-built Nissan 1-ton and was seen driving around on the roads of Mumbai.

That said, the batter did own the vehicle which had undergone complete restoration with a striking neon green paint job. In February, he shared the pictures of buying the car, calling his new toy ‘Hulk’.

However, as per latest developments, Suryakumar took to his Instagram handle to share a story to refute a clip of him driving around the roads of the city on Saturday, March 25.

“Sorry guys. Not mine anymore. Don’t tag me when you see it,” confirmed the batter.

Furthermore, he went on to tease fans and is likely to share the exciting update soon on his social media handle.

“But, stay tuned for something crazy,” added the Mumbai-born cricketer.

Suryakumar Yadav story. (Photo Source: Suryakumar Yadav/Instagram)

Suryakumar Yadav will look to get back in shape in IPL 2023

Notably, the 32-year-old has been unable to score runs in the ODI format as seen in the recently concluded series against Australia. Adding to the miseries, in the three ODIs, he was dismissed for a nought off the very first ball on the trot.

Despite his lean patch, Suryakumar has been exceptional in the shortest format and the forthcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) could hand him a platform to announce his comeback in resounding fashion. Furthermore, Mumbai Indians too will be gunning to get back the glory days considering that they ended with a wooden spoon last season. 

Suryakumar will look to ply his trade for the Indians and prove to be a vital cog down the order. The five-time IPL champions play Royal Challengers Bangalore at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday, April 2. Rohit Sharma and Co. play their first home game in Wankhede on Saturday, April 8 against arch-rivals Chennai Super Kings. 

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