The cunning old professors had a way to deal with the troublemakers. They could elect them as category prefect. By placing responsibility on their shoulders and keeping the devil’s workshop in their thoughts busy, everyone benefited and the class room improved as a place to learn.
That explanation of Hardik Pandya’s turnaround is arguably the most applicable. The development of the exceptional pace all-rounder has long been met with scepticism.
Hardik didn’t help his own cause either. He made statements that were inappropriate and went to places he could have avoided. His numerous mishaps, resistance to take exams, and early success in the Indian Premier League led to accusations that he preferred playing for his franchise above for his country.
He became a meme because of his affinity for everything West Indian. His unusual manner also wasn’t helpful. India wasn’t used to seeing its famous cricket players show up wearing blingy jewellery and hip-hop attire. In most changing rooms, Hardik was the strange one.
He was first observed by Mumbai Indians, who quickly developed him into a star. They invested in him and gave him everything he deserved, but he was still just one of the many lads. His attire, though, wasn’t exactly captaincy material for MI. Even though Hardik wasn’t really Rohit Sharma’s deputy, he was Man Friday. Kieron Pollard was the one to receive the captain’s band even after he was hurt.