Hardik T20 World Cup: Finding the best rhythm gradually, says Hardik Pandya |
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IPL 2021 Hardik Pandya slowly getting back his form in the tournament. Mumbai’s star all-rounder gave credit to Mohammed Shami. Hardik claimed that he got stronger after Shamir’s bouncer hit him
Although he did not find his natural rhythm in the early stages, he was seen playing some aggressive shots in the later stages. Hardik won the match by hitting consecutive fours and sixes in Mohammed Shami’s 19th over, remaining unbeaten on 40 runs off 30 balls. How did Hardik suddenly change in the middle of the match? Mumbai’s star all-rounder gave credit to Mohammed Shami by breaking through that mystery. Hardik claimed that he got stronger after Shamir’s bouncer hit him.
Speaking to teammate Nathan Coulter-Nile on iplt20.com after the match, he said, ‘I will give credit to Shami for it (his innings). I was telling Pollard that as soon as he hit the ball I became more alert and everything changed for me. Until then I was having a little trouble.’ He no longer looks at what has happened in the past. Every day is a new opportunity for him. “Over time, I have come to understand that every match, every opportunity is an opportunity to become a new hero and win the team. I forget what happened in the past and try to give 100 percent in that moment.’ Hardik said.
But despite batting, he is still not seen with the ball. In fact, according to sources, the T20 World Cup is a month later. Hardik Pandya is one of India’s strengths there. India needs all-rounder Hardik. So the Mumbai franchise is not willing to put much pressure on Hardik to bowl.
However, India will need two or three overs from Hardik in the World Cup. Therefore, attention is being paid to the fact that the hip injury does not increase while playing the ball. Because the Indian team management knows that Hardik will play a huge role in scoring quick runs in the T20 World Cup. He is the main big hitter of the team. So Baroda is being used knowingly in IPL
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Hardik T20 World Cup: Finding the best rhythm gradually, says Hardik Pandya
