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Home » Time away from cricket helped me get better: Hardik Pandya

Time away from cricket helped me get better: Hardik Pandya

NT BureauBy NT BureauApril 16, 2019No Comments
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Mumbai: Everyone learns from setbacks and Hardik Pandya by his own admission is no different as he worked on his game and mindset during the forced break which is paying him dividends in the ongoing IPL.

In the eye of the storm at the start of the year due to his loose talk on a chat show, Hardik was provisionally suspended by the BCCI and the matter is still pending before the Ombudsman even though he is likely to get a clean chit.

However, since his comeback in New Zealand, Pandya has shown more focus on the field and has been in tremendous form with the bat in the ongoing IPL as a finisher for Mumbai Indians with 186 runs at a strike-rate of 191 plus.

“It’s okay, everyone has a setback and for me, I got some time for my body (working on fitness routines) as well. The time I was out is helping me right now because I am in a good mindset and everything is coming right,” Hardik said after powering MI to victory with 37 off 16 balls against Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Insisting his troublesome back was holding up well, Hardik was happy to be striking the ball well after his return to cricket through the IPL. ‘The back is good, touch wood,’ the flamboyant all-rounder said.

He has been MI’s designated finisher, a role that he relishes. “I have been doing that for the last four years now. That’s my role in any team I play for. I have been practising at the nets the same thing. It is about the situation. You play according to the situation and if you are smart enough, you will more often get the result you desire.

He is expected to play a major role in this year’s World Cup campaign and IPL seems to be providing good preparation for him. “It is pretty important to always have the confidence behind you. The World Cup is a big stage. It is for the first time that I will be playing (a World Cup). It is important for me to keep hitting the ball well. I was away from the game for some time, so coming back it was important for me to hit well,” he said.

Looking ahead to the World Cup in England, Hardik said if the conditions were similar to those durig the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, India will have the advantage. “We have to see the conditions because the last time we went, a lot of people told me that it will be swinging, it will be nice and cold but eventually, I have never played on such a flat wicket before. It will depend on the situation and the conditions. If it’s the same conditions that we encountered in the Champions Trophy, it will be a help for us,” he declared.

He insisted that he will always focus on the basics, irrespective of the event. “Cricket will always be the same. Be it the World Cup or IPL, the pressure will be the same. I will follow my basics. That’s what has got success for me and I will keep backing myself that way.”

Hardik Pandya, whose late cameo of 37 not out guided Mumbai Indians to a five-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bangalore on Monday,”His (Hardik’s) hitting has been helping the team and him as well to move forward. This is something he wanted to do because he didn’t have a lot of time before coming to the IPL,” Rohit said after the match. “So he wanted to prove a point with bat and ball, to himself than anyone else. The way he is hitting it gives us confidence as a team that there is someone who can hit that well at the end and win crucial games.”

 

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