Sreesanth, known for his expertise in outswing bowling, backed Pandya’s inclusion, highlighting his past performances for the national team.
“We have seen what he can do on the field… 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.Pandya’s selection came under scrutiny due to a dip in form preceding the IPL 2024, but his timely recovery from an ankle injury and subsequent appointment as Mumbai Indians’ captain garnered attention. Despite concerns, Sreesanth remained confident in Pandya’s ability to deliver on the big stage.
“So, it’s one good thing that Hardik Pandya comes in and bats, especially when he’s chasing and Virat Kohli is on the other side, I think the combination they create is great,” Sreesanth said.
Addressing Pandya’s bowling prowess, Sreesanth suggested his utility with both the new ball and in pressure situations, particularly against formidable opponents like Pakistan.
“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,” Sreesanth added.
Tom Moody echoed Sreesanth’s sentiments, stressing Pandya’s unique skill set and indispensable role in the Indian squad.
“Name me three other people who can do what Hardik Pandya is doing. That’s the bottom line,” Moody emphasized, underlining the scarcity of genuine all-rounders of Pandya’s caliber in Indian cricket.
Moody lauded the selectors’ decision to persist with Pandya, recognizing his significance in maintaining team balance.
“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 affirmed, advocating for patience regarding Pandya’s recovery and form.
Furthermore, Moody commended the selection of Shivam Dube, emphasizing the importance of Dube’s bowling preparations to ensure readiness for potential match scenarios.
“Even though he might not have to bowl in a match situation, 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 Dube is a smart pick,” Moody said.
With the T20 World Cup looming in the USA and the West Indies, the backing of experienced campaigners like Sreesanth and Moody bolsters confidence in the selectors’ decisions and affirms the squad’s potential to excel on the global stage.
(With inputs from PTI)
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