Krishnamachari Srikkanth believes Hardik Pandya's innings changed the game for India against Australia in the ongoing ICC World Cup 2019
Krishnamachari Srikkanth
Shikhar Dhawan's hundred was great but according to former opener K Srikkanth, it was Hardik Pandya's whirlwind 27-ball 48 that proved to be "game-changing" in India's 36-run win over Australia in a World Cup match here.
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The opening pair of Shikhar Dhawan (117) and Rohit Sharma (57) set the tone, while skipper Virat Kohli blasted a 77-ball 82 but Srikkanth feels it was Pandya's innings which made the big difference in India's massive 352 for five total against Australia on Sunday.
"I think Dhawan's 117 was great but the key innings for me was Hardik Pandya," Srikkanth, who was an integral part of India's 1983 World Cup winning team, wrote in his column for the ICC.
"His knock of 48 from 27 balls made all the difference because it ensured India set 352 instead of 312. The rate he scored at added so much impetus and carried India to a greater score. It was probably the game-changing moment of the day."
Srikkanth feels Pandya's position is of utmost importance in the team.
"... they promoted Pandya to four and that gave him great confidence to take the game away from Australia, they lost control when he was in the middle," he wrote.
"Pandya is also weapon Australia don't have - an all-rounder of the highest quality. England have a box of them, while we have Pandya in what is probably the most important position in the team.
"He did not take wickets but that did not matter, as Jasprit Bumrah took three. He is at the top of his game and loves it here, I expect him to end up with so many wickets at the end of the tournament."
India will next face New Zealand on June 13 and Srikkanth believes the Kiwi bowlers can prove to be a handful for India.
"It's now full steam ahead to New Zealand and that will also be a very tough match. The conditions always play a big part against them and I think the toss will be so important," he wrote.
"I think New Zealand's bowlers are a step up on Australia's and are likely to be a handful. If Trent Boult gets his rhythm right, he will get wickets and so seeing how he plays will be fascinating."
Srikkanth also praised Dhawan for his restrained innings. "We are playing intelligently with both bat and ball and no-one showed that more than Shikhar Dhawan against Australia," he wrote.
"He said in his interview that he was felt calm and that he showed restraint and it is hard to disagree with him.
"He was not looking to clear the boundary, he played low-risk, sensible cricket and I think that was very clever."
Hardik Pandya took to Twitter after the match and posted a couple of photos from the game, captioned, "Big game, big team performance"
Big game, big team performance ðu00c2u009fu00c2u0087®ðu00c2u009fu00c2u0087³ pic.twitter.com/iDmIsDTGsy
— hardik pandya (@hardikpandya7) June 9, 2019
Twitteratis were also left impressed by the all-rounder's swashbuckling batting, here are a few tweets:
Can't forget Libra Ruler (6), Hardik Pandya's 'Kung Fu Pandya' VS Australia! He scored an upscaling 48 (3) wearing jersey 33 (3) ðu00c2u009fu00c2u0098u00c2u0084
— swettajumaani (@swetta_jumaani) June 10, 2019
Just like the recent Mumbai Indians winning side, 7 out of 11 players from the Indian squad too sported jerseys adding to 3, 6 & 9
@cricketworldcup @ICC Hardik pandya scored 48 off 27 balls and 15 off 7 balls. His strike rate is high. But his name is not in the list in the world cup app for the best strike rate.. Why pic.twitter.com/nFMWK9QvLr
— Bibek Chettri (@ImBibekChettri) June 10, 2019
Hardik Pandya Should Hit 6 6's Against Pakistan To Give A Bidding Farewell To #YuvrajSingh
— Babu Bhaiya (@Shahrcasm) June 10, 2019
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