Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Ahead of his team's Indian Premier League (IPL match against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)), Mumbai Indians (MI) star batsman Suryakumar Yadav described his "boring career" after suffering an injury last December. “Talked openly about the rehabilitation process. The match against South Africa and how he changed his life after returning to the cricket field RCB and MI will face each other in a nail-biting encounter at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, which will be a battle between the two teams. Big superstars of Indian cricket, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, both teams are looking for a win, while MI opened their account with a win over Delhi Capitals (DC) after three defeats, RCB aims to end the losing streak against Rajasthan. Have to cross. The Royals (RR) made a return to competitive cricket in their last encounter, playing their first competitive cricket game since December against Delhi Capitals, but there is no doubt that they will be raring to go against RCB. Speaking in a video on IPL's official"I had to take it one step at a time, follow the little things and here I am, really happy to be on the field. It's great to be back. Nothing beats the feeling of being back at the Wankhede," Suryakumar said. Not there." The world number one T20 batsman said that initially his rehab was boring as he felt bored doing the same thing again and again, but eventually he realized that rehab was important for him. Conversations with his wife and the people at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) inspired him to work on becoming "another version" of himself.To become much better, he started sleeping on time and eating a good diet. "It's actually a little difficult to describe the last three or three-and-a-half months. It was hard, the first two-three weeks, because it felt like it was very boring doing the same things over and over again in rehab." "H said, "But by the fourth-fifth week, I realized it was important to move forward. It was important for me to decide how I wanted to come back."When I talked to my wife and all the people at NCA said this should be your second edition, you have to be a little different when you come back to the field. I started doing all those little things, like good diet. Taking and sleeping on time – that was most important,'' he concluded. Suryakumar revealed that he also started reading books, something he had never done before and kept himself physically and mentally engaged in his rehabilitation processes. To become a better version of myself “I had never read a book in my life and I started doing just that. Getting up in the morning, spending good quality time at the rehab center and focusing on everything, connecting myself, my brain and my body with the rehab and helped me recover a little faster," he said, "I became Wanted a better version of myself, when I got injured, I realized what were the things I wanted to work on.I got 2-3 months to work on my fitness and my body as well." He also said that he will watch only half of his team's matches so that he can sleep on time. "It is always difficult when your The team is playing and you are sitting in the room watching. I can't say I didn't watch the games, I watched half the games because when I was in Bengaluru I was sleeping on time, around 10:30 to 10:45 pm, Suryakumar said. Suryakumar said, “It was difficult but at the same time at the same time, it gave me a lot of motivation that yes, they are playing there and I have to work really hard for myself and to improve my health and get there as soon as possible.” Have to reach," he added to Sky As he knows about his fans, he expressed his delight at being back at his home ground Wankhede, adding that his first practice session with the team made him feel as if he was at the start of the tournament. Was with him since.“My entire cricket journey started from here when I entered the hotel and the ground, it never felt like I had left this place,” he said, “From the first day when I had my practice session with the boys and around that "Everyone nearby thought I was here since the IPL started," he said. Suryakumar expressed his gratitude to the NCA staff who helped him in the rehabilitation process.