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Hardik Pandya Comeback plan

Hardik Pandya Comeback plan

Hardik Pandya the rounder used to play a key role in Team India and served his skills both with the bat and the ball. He played a crucial role in many victories and has been an exceptional player. He is struggling for the last 2 years. Ever since his lower back injury in 2019, the India all-rounder has struggled to make a comeback. Even though he kept a lot of hard work results did not turn in his favor but the important aspect is he still didn’t give up easily. He even got failed to render his services for the Mumbai Indians team in the IPL. Then he also said his comeback plans and his aim in the World cup 2022.

While Pandya was asked about his comeback plan in IPL 2022 by media he stated “Yes, that’s the plan. My main aim is to be at my peak when the World Cup happens. All my training, planning, preparation is keeping the World Cup in mind. I want to win the World Cup for the country. It will make me happy and proud. It is like an obsession with me. We have spent a lot of time in bio bubbles, though everyone has tried to make us feel comfortable, staying in a bio bubble is very tough. I have always rushed myself with my preparation keeping the team’s interest in mind. But this time I wanted some time off to prepare myself physically and mentally. I also wanted to take some time off for my family”. He also added that IPL will be a lot useful to upgrade his skills and make himself ready for the World Cup. As of now he is going through a lot of tough times and got a lot hurt after he lost his place in the National Team along his 7 years long-term franchise with Mumbai Indians is lost. But this is going to be a new phase in his career getting a captain role in Ahmedabad he can utilize it and showcase his standards make a strong comeback and secure back his position in the National team this is the golden opportunity he should have not missed and utilize it at his best. As it’s very well known he recovered from the operation he underwent for a lower back injury.

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