Kapil wants Hardik Pandya to be better than him
Former India captain Kapil Dev — World Cup winner of 1983 — hopes Pandya can improve in his bowling to become a complete all-rounder,
Published : Jun 12, 2019 16:46 IST
Kapil Dev wants Hardik Pandya to be better than him. But he said that the flamboyant cricketer needs to improve his bowling to become a complete all-rounder like the legend was in his heydays.
Pandya has grown rapidly as an international cricketer since making his India debut in January 2016. He has played many memorable knocks with the bat but his bowling figures have been pale in comparison.
“Lets not compare, let him play. We have already seen his rich talent and I want him to be better than me. He is an all-rounder, he has to perform in both the departments. Yes he is a batting all-rounder I can feel that, so I hope he can improve in his bowling. He is a great team man and that is more important,” said Kapil.
Pandya averages 30.53 in 47 ODIs with the bat and he also has a Test hundred. His bowling average of 41.97 in ODIs is on the higher side with 44 wickets to his name while he has taken 17 wickets in 11 Tests at 31.05.
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His rapid rise led to comparisons with Kapil, something Pandya himself did not appreciate, saying ‘let me be myself’.
Talking about the untimely thumb injury to opener Shikhar Dhawan in the World Cup, Kapil said he feels sorry for the in-form batsman who scored a hundred against Australia on Sunday.
“I feel sorry for him and I feel sorry about the team but you can’t do much about injuries. I can only think positive and whoever plays in his place, he might do even better. But yes you feel bad when such a big player is injured,” said the World Cup winning skipper.
India beat South Africa and Australia and is now gearing up for New Zealand on Thursday and Pakistan on Sunday. Kapil sees India maintaining the winning run.
“The way they have played well against strong teams like South Africa and Australia. I hope they carry on like this and it doesn’t rain.”
On the game against arch-rivals Pakistan, Kapil said: “When I played the game, Pakistan used to be the favourite but now India is a much better side than them and therefore favourite (to beat them on Sunday).”
Commenting on the quality of cricket in the World Cup so far, Kapil added: “My concern is that pitches have become very flat in England. If you keep a little bit of grass scoring even 250 would be tough. I understand the need of the hour is sixes and fours but I want the pitches to be 60 percent in batsmen’s favour and 40 for bowlers. At the moment, the ratio is more like 80-20 in favour of the batsmen.”