Former Indian seamer Irfan Pathan has urged Indian cricket to reassess the importance placed on Hardik Pandya’s role as an all-rounder, emphasizing the need for impactful performances in ICC tournaments. Pathan’s remarks come amidst Pandya’s struggles in the ongoing IPL season, sparking debates over his inclusion in India’s T20 World Cup squad.
Pathan highlighted the necessity for Pandya to deliver substantial contributions at the international level, particularly in ICC events. He emphasized that Pandya’s potential alone is not sufficient and that he needs to make a tangible impact on the field.
Expressing concern over the disparity between IPL performances and international cricket, Pathan advised Pandya to commit to consistent participation throughout the year, rather than selective appearances. He stressed the importance of fostering a team-oriented approach, drawing parallels with Australia’s strategy of nurturing collective excellence over individual brilliance.
Beyond Pandya’s role, Pathan raised concerns about India’s finishers and the effectiveness of the pace bowling unit ahead of the T20 World Cup. He noted that while India’s top-order batting and middle-overs bowling are relatively settled, the team needs to address concerns in the finishing and fast bowling departments.
Pathan emphasized the need for improvement in key areas, underscoring the significance of addressing these challenges to bolster India’s prospects in the upcoming tournament. He highlighted the importance of finding a reliable finisher with a high strike rate and improving the performance of the pace bowlers, particularly in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah.