Hardik Pandya, the Indian all-rounder, possesses exceptional abilities that rival those of England’s Ben Stokes, according to former New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris. However, Styris emphasizes the need for Pandya to demonstrate greater consistency in his performances.
Despite his immense talent, Pandya has not consistently delivered on the field. Styris believes that Pandya must improve his fitness and availability to become a dominant all-rounder. He urges Pandya to showcase his skills with both bat and ball, rather than relying solely on occasional cameos.
Styris also highlights the importance of left-arm all-rounder Axar Patel in India’s upcoming series against Sri Lanka. Patel’s fighting spirit and reliability make him a valuable asset for the team. Styris suggests that Patel could be a floater in the batting order, providing flexibility and depth.
While acknowledging the retirements of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja from T20 International cricket, Styris views it as an opportunity for the next generation of Indian players to gain experience. He praises the young Indian cricketers for their talent, as evidenced in the IPL, and believes they can step up and fill the void left by the veterans.
Styris expresses his desire to see Rinku Singh given more opportunities in the Indian team. Singh’s impressive performances have earned him a place in the squad, and Styris believes he should be given a chance to continue his role.