Hardik Pandya’s Captaincy Prospects Uncertain Amid Fitness Concerns
Hardik Pandya’s captaincy prospects appear uncertain as former New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris believes the added responsibilities could hinder his performance and fitness. Styris supports the Indian team management’s decision to refrain from appointing Pandya as captain, citing concerns about his injury history and the physical demands of bowling.
Styris emphasizes that Pandya’s all-rounder abilities make him India’s best in that role. However, he believes that the pressures of captaincy could compromise his fitness and consistency. “I wouldn’t have personally made Hardik Pandya my captain either,” Styris told News18. “I think that’s a smart choice solely for one reason, and that is as an all-rounder. Skills-wise, he is India’s best all-rounder. He is phenomenal. But you want him to be consistently fit.”
Pandya’s recurrent injuries and the physical toll of bowling are key factors in Styris’ assessment. “At the moment, how he’s in and out with his injuries, you know, bowling is really hard. It takes a lot out of you and your body. So sometimes, adding all the responsibility of captaincy is not necessarily a good thing because there’s just too much to do,” Styris explained.
Styris also highlights Pandya’s crucial role as a bowler, especially given the fitness concerns surrounding key pacers like Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami. Pandya’s presence as a sixth bowler can be invaluable for the team. “These fast bowling stocks are the one area where India probably needs a little bit more help, which is why I like the selection of these youngsters. Anytime Bumrah is not here, your team is going to be weaker. He’s as good as anyone who’s ever played the game, especially the white ball. So the decision to give him a rest, you totally understand. You’ve got to make sure that he’s fresh and ready for some of the other challenges that India have in front of them,” Styris added.
“You want more out of Hardik Pandya. That’s why I like the decision not to make him captain because I really want to see him stand up with a dominant role with the ball more than anything,” he concluded.
The consensus among experts like Styris is that Hardik Pandya should focus on his all-rounder capabilities and maintaining fitness. This would allow him to contribute effectively without the added burden of captaincy.