Hardik Pandya sent out a brutal reminder: All-arounder Hardik Pandya of the Indian cricket team shined with the bat and the ball as the Rohit Sharma-led team defeated Bangladesh in Sunday’s opening Twenty20 International match in Gwalior.
All-arounder Hardik Pandya of the Indian cricket team shined with the bat and the ball as the Rohit Sharma-led team defeated Bangladesh in Sunday’s opening Twenty20 International match in Gwalior. With an undefeated score of 39 off just 16 deliveries and bowling statistics of 1/26, Hardik was the Indian cricket team’s best player. Fans and analysts alike praised Hardik for his performance, but veteran India fast bowler RP Singh feels that Bangladesh is not the ideal opponent to assess his development.

Hardik Pandya sent out a brutal reminder:
“Sahi soch nahi hai, Bangladesh team ko leke kisi ka true form judge karna, mujhe lagta hai.” (I don’t think it’s appropriate to assess a player’s form based on how they performed against Bangladesh). The way they are playing, it is not at the greatest level at the moment,” RP Singh, an expert for Jio Cinema, told the media.
“Hardik performed admirably; he is capable of such things.” However, I believe it is incorrect to use a performance against this team as a criterion. Try that perhaps in a better competition or against a stronger squad.
In addition to his batting, Hardik’s contribution as a quick bowler is extremely beneficial to the bowling unit. RP Singh praised the fact that he bowled his whole four overs in the match against Bangladesh, pointing out that it was a good omen for Rohit Sharma and company.
The fact that Hardik Pandya is bowling four overs is encouraging. The issue of whether he could bowl his entire quota was always present, but he is presently performing admirably. While his bowling and fitness have improved, his batting has always been strong. The Bangladeshi team’s performance was so good that it left me genuinely excited. Many actual tests are still to be conducted, he continued.