India's hard-hitter Suryakumar Yadav is hopeful to replicate his T20I heroics in the ODI format.
Speaking in a post-match talk, Yadav accepted that his ODI stats are bad.
"To be honest, my ODI stats are pretty bad," he said. "I must be honest about it, and we discuss these things openly in the dressing room."
"This is a format that I don't play very often. They [team management] asked me to rethink my approach,
"They said 'You know how much damage you can inflict in the last 10-15 overs. We just want you to go and face 45-50 balls',
"Now the ball is in my court - how to make most of that opportunity, and bat according to team requirement," he added.
Yadav smashed a blistering 83 off 44 balls, helping India chase down a 160-run victory target with 13 balls remaining in the do-or-die third T20 match. The seven-wicket victory leaves India 2-1 behind in the five-match series.