Hardik Pandya exhibitions in the as of late finished up ODI series against Sri Lanka were somewhat disillusioning for previous India batsman Aakash Chopra.
After not finding the opportunity to bat in the main ODI, as the top-request did the greater part of the pursuing, Hardik Pandya enrolled scores of 0 and 19 in the second and third ODI and two or three wickets at a normal of 48.50. That the all-rounder bowled 14 overs joined in the three ODIs ought to be viewed as a gigantic increase for India as he intends to get back to bowling wellness in the development to the T20 World Cup.
Aakash Chopra. is disillusioned that Hardik Pandya got out in the third ODI, which India lost, subsequent to getting a beginning. The right-hander was excused for 19 runs in 17 balls leaving India in a problematic situation with debutants Nitish Rana and Krishnappa Gowtham to follow.
“Hardik Pandya had an extreme series. He got a duck in the second ODI yet looked great during his 19 in the last match. Be that as it may, he was unable to continue. Indeed, even with his speed bowling, he didn’t do a lot important.
“Thus, Hardik Pandya’s presentation can be viewed as a little frustration from this ODI series against Sri Lanka. When Nitish Rana came in (to bat after Hardik Pandya’s excusal in the last ODI), the pressing factor was a lot on India,” Aakash Chopra said in his YouTube video.
I figure we can pick two additional groups and win any contest on the planet: Hardik Pandya
Before the beginning of the third ODI, Hardik Pandya had wondered over India’s solidarity inside and out. The second string crew in Sri Lanka crushed the hosts in the initial two ODIs; then, at that point they handled upwards of five debutants in the third ODI.
The Baroda all-rounder thought the Indian group is so wealthy in its ability pool that it can make various groups accessible all the while.
“The sort of ability which the Indian group has at the present time, I figure we can pick two additional groups and win any contest on the planet,” the all-rounder said on Friday.