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Hardik Pandya: I’m worthy enough that they’re (critics) talking about me


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1 hour ago, zen said:

Pandya’s critics are worried that Pandya is not worried about their criticism 

 

On topic, Kallis is a good role model to follow for those who consider themselves as batting all rounders :nod:

Kallis had picture perfect technique, Pandya has none so Pandya even if he tries hard it is too late for him to modify his non existent technique.

 

To become batting allrounder you should have ability to bat, sadly this gentleman has none.Indian team's quest to find so called balance has led to giving undeserving  test caps to guys like Binny and Pandya.

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19 minutes ago, putrevus said:

Kallis had picture perfect technique, Pandya has none so Pandya even if he tries hard it is too late for him to modify his non existent technique.

 

To become batting allrounder you should have ability to bat, sadly this gentleman has none.Indian team's quest to find so called balance has led to giving undeserving  test caps to guys like Binny and Pandya.

At the positions he bats at, his batting is ok .... and has played quite a few good innings .... Could he improve? Definitely!

 

But not buying the argument that he can’t bat .... or cannot lend balance, etc. .... you can write all that if it makes you feel good but that is about it 

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At the positions he bats at, his batting is ok .... and has played quite a few good innings .... Could he improve? Definitely!
 
But not buying the argument that he can’t bat .... or cannot lend balance, etc. .... you can write all that if it makes you feel good but that is about it 

My feelings are not important. He is batting at that spot because he not good enough to bat higher. To call him a batting allrounder is a joke.

He is not good enough bowler to bat at the spot he bats, you can improve if you have basic skills , sadly Pandya lacks in both departments.




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9 hours ago, Rightarmfast said:

A tad overconfident, a whole lot selfish! That's what his attitude says. Sunny and Holding are talking about him not because he is worthy of being spoken about, but because he is totally **** and someone who doesnt deserve being anywhere close to the international team.

 

If Virat wants to win anything, be it tests in Australia or in the world cup, this guy should be kicked out and kept as far as possible. There are plenty talented bowlers and batsmen who can do way better than this idiot.

^^^^^^This

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54 minutes ago, gakgupta said:

He is definetly an integral part of Indian ODI set-up...

He has a long way to go in test cricket.....

I think Vijay shankar will do better in test cricket (as batting all-rounder)

 

I think he would have done very well as a batsman in the just concluded WI series at home. He struggles abroad just like our specialist batsmen. That being said, he needs to contribute well in at-least one discipline per match to justify his place. 

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13 hours ago, Rightarmfast said:

A tad overconfident, a whole lot selfish! That's what his attitude says. Sunny and Holding are talking about him not because he is worthy of being spoken about, but because he is totally **** and someone who doesnt deserve being anywhere close to the international team.

 

If Virat wants to win anything, be it tests in Australia or in the world cup, this guy should be kicked out and kept as far as possible. There are plenty talented bowlers and batsmen who can do way better than this idiot.

Please read the entire interview , see if you get the context and then do name calling

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so much criticism for a potential  youngster who has just started off, played only  11 tests, 7 of them in SENA, proved that he has it in him to  create  utmost calibre knocks   like the 93 vs a  highest quality  bowling line up in the toughest of batting conditions, won the only test  in  ENG with a brilliant all round performance, avg:ed less than 25 with the ball in a generally  tough batting conditions in ENG

and avg:es 31+ with both bat and ball  as of now despite all these  adversities.

 

On the other hand, complete hacks like Pujara who has been utter  mediocre in  SENA ,even after  7 series  in these countries  does not even call for enough criticism.

Just can't understand some of the double standard logics going on here.

 

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