
It is said that there cannot be only one medicine for every merge, but after the last World Cup, all the problems seen in the Indian T20 team are proving to be the same medicine at the moment. To know the name of the medicine, first, see the list of merges.
Lack of bowling depth in the Indian team
weak middle order
If two-three wickets fall in the beginning, who will handle the innings?
Who will do the power-hitting in the death overs?
Who will be the all-rounder of Team India in the next World Cup
The name of the one medicine that has solved all these problems is Hardik Pandya. He also played an innings of 51 runs in the first T20 match against England and also took four wickets. However, not many days have passed when Hardik was in the news for all the negative reasons.
The back injury was not healing. He was unable to bowl. The Indian team gave him a chance till the World Cup and then dropped him. The Mumbai Indians, whom he made champions many times, did not even wait for a season. Pandya was not retained. Pandya did not break it. Worked hard Corrected fitness and returned to the ground.
Ever since he returned from a back injury, he has been doing wonders one after the other. First, he made the newborn team Gujarat Titans as a captain in IPL-2022, and then after that match-winning performances are also being given one after the other for Team India. Pandya has also answered all the questions standing in front of Team India with his performance. Let us also understand how it was given.
There is no dearth of depth in bowling now. You go with three front-line fast bowlers and two spinners. Hardik is playing the role of the sixth bowler very well. In the first T20 against England, he took four wickets. Proved to be the best bowler on the team.
The middle-order has strengthened. With Hardik coming at No. 5, the top order is also playing comfortably and the lower middle order too. They are sure that if we don't go then what will happen. Hardik will handle it. They are also taken care of continuously. Scored 51 runs in the last match itself. More than any batsman.
The tension of falling early wickets also ended. Hardik now bats solid like Virat Kohli. If more overs are passed, then he also does power-hitting like Dhoni.
Hardik has always been the power hitter of the death overs. After his return from injury, this quality of his has not been fully tested again, but the work which he used to do easily before, is expected to be done in the future also.
The debate has also ended as to who will be India's all-rounder in the next T20 World Cup. If a player also collects fifty in the same match and also takes four wickets, then who can be a better contender than him.
Now if a single player can solve so many problems, what would he call him? You can call it Superman if you want. By the way, a large section of cricket lovers and cricket administrators is calling him the future captain of the Indian team. That is, the contender to take over the command of Team India after Rohit. What is your opinion?
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