Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif praised all-around superstar Hardik Pandya, referring to him as the “backbone” of the squad. Notably, team India is prepared to focus on the vital Asia Cup final when they compete against the reigning champions Sri Lanka on Sunday, September 17. The match will take place at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
Former cricketer Mohammad Kaif praised Hardik’s presence during the important matches with his invaluable efforts with the bat and ball while anticipating the eagerly anticipated summit match of the ACC event.
“Hardik stepped up to the plate when India was in danger against Pakistan, scoring 87 runs and forming a crucial partnership with Ishan Kishan. He took Babar Azam’s prized wicket in the second match against Pakistan. He thus wins matches. Hardik rescues his team when things are tough for the group. Hardik rises up and plays a game-winning knock when the top order falters. Hardik Pandya, in my opinion, is the foundation of this Indian team, Kaif said on Star Sports.
Mohammad Kaif also discussed Jasprit Bumrah’s comeback to the lineup and his contribution to the upcoming Asia Cup, which may ultimately aid the team in preparation for the 2023 ODI World Cup.
“Despite playing after being injured for a while, there were no mistakes! These are extremely positive signals for the Indian squad that the players back from injury are putting on a show, be it Bumrah or KL Rahul. He’s (Bumrah) getting the wickets, he’s got the pace. India will benefit greatly from Bumrah’s style leading up to the World Cup, according to Kaif.
Kaif also expressed his admiration for Shubman Gill’s batting prowess and his thoughts on the recent outstanding performances of the opener.
“Getting runs is difficult when you compete in a global tournament. Shubman Gill, though, was present and played the shots expertly. He is aware of how to get maximums or boundaries on a course that favours spin, how to play the new ball, and how to improvise towards the finish of the game. He is developing into a fantastic player,” he continued.