03 May,2024 03:44 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
S Sreesanth (Pic: File Pic)
Former Indian pacer S Sreesanth ahead of the T20 World Cup 2024 said that Hardik Pandya's presence and Virat Kohli will make a great combination while chasing the totals for India. With Pandya struggling with his form, the selectors backed him for the 15-man squad by looking at his past performances and ability to shift the momentum quickly with the bat and ball.
If his selection in the squad was not enough, many were surprised by his appointment as vice-captain for the T20 World Cup 2024 in the USA and the West Indies.
But Sreesanth backed the selector's decision to include Pandya in the squad. "We have seen what he can do on the field minus this year's IPL. The way he's been batting and the way he's been bowling, for the country, he even led the country in one series and we won," Sreesanth remarked during a discussion on Star Sports. "It was asked to Rohit about that and he said sometimes I'm the captain and sometimes I'm not. But that doesn't change the team's aura and atmosphere.
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"So, it's one good thing that Hardik Pandya comes in and bats, especially when he's chasing and Virat is on the other side, I think the combination they create is great."
Hardik Pandya last represented India during the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 against Bangladesh. Later, the veteran recovered from his ankle injury and was named as the captain of Mumbai Indians ahead of the IPL 2024.
Speaking about Pandya's bowling, Sreesanth said, "Hardik can take the new ball or the old ball, especially against Pakistan, but it's not only against Pakistan, we are going to play a lot of different teams.
"So, it's an opportunity for Hardik to forget what he's done in this IPL and maybe, you never know, there are a few matches left and he may just come up."
Former Australia all-rounder Tom Moody also supported Pandya's selection in the Rohit-led team, saying he currently stands head and shoulders above other contenders.
Hardik Pandya in the IPL 2024 has been underwhelming with the willow as well as with the ball. So far, he has been able to score 197 runs in 10 IPL 2024 matches and with the ball he has registered six wickets.
"Name me three other people who can do what Hardik Pandya is doing. That's the bottom line. That skill of being a genuine all-rounder who can bat in your top six and potentially bowl four overs for you is very rare in India at the moment," Moody said. "Yes, there are a few others that play domestic cricket and are okay, but not in international cricket, which is of a different standard. So, I think he stands head and shoulders above anyone who is competing for that particular role.
"I think (chief selector) Ajit Agarkar has recognised that that is the case and we have to give him a longer rope with regards to his recovery, with regards to his form, and everything else, because he is a very precious commodity in this country," Moody added. The Aussie also said Shivam Dube should bowl a lot at training so that he is ready for the job when required during a match. Moody described his selection as a "smart move".
"I'd be incredibly surprised if Dubey hasn't been doing his bowling workloads, which is basically, not bowling out in the middle in competition but bowling at practice and bowling in pre-games, getting his number of balls up per week to make sure that his body is conditioned to bowling. Even though he might not have to bowl in match situation, but he's got the bowling, so it's not like he hasn't bowled for two months and then suddenly called upon to bowl in a World Cup tournament.
"So, he'll be up and ready physically for the opportunity. So, to me Shivam Dubey is a smart pick," Moody said.
(With PTI Inputs)