T20 World Cup: Hardik Pandya Fit For New Zealand Game, Bowls In Nets For First Time In Months | Cricket News

Ahead of New Zealand clash Hardik Pandya bowled in the nets for the first time in months.© Instagram

Hardik Pandya on Wednesday bowled in the nets for the first time in months, raising the possibility of him returning to the side for the crucial T20 World Cup 2021 game against New Zealand as an all-rounder and giving India a much needed sixth bowling option. India find themselves in a must win situation after the 10-wicket hammering they got from Pakistan. Hardik’s inability to bowl has disturbed the balance of the side. The all-rounder, who last rolled his arms over in the Sri Lanka series in July, did not bowl a single over in the UAE leg of the IPL for Mumbai Indians. Hardik had also hurt his shoulder while batting against Pakistan and did not take the field after India’s innings as he had to go for scans.

On Wednesday Hardik went through fitness drills, which included short sprints, under the watchful eyes of strength and conditioning coach Sohum Desai and physio Nitin Patel.

After that he bowled close to 20 minutes to Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Shardul Thakur in one of the nets. India chief coach Ravi Shastri and mentor Mahendra Singh Dhoni closely monitored Hardik’s progress.

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Following his brief bowling stint, Hardik took throwdowns from batting coach Vikram Rathour. Hardik played purely as batter against Pakistan but failed to live up to the expectations, scoring just 11 off eight balls. Hardik’s inclusion in the T20 World Cup squad has raised a few eyebrows because of his fitness concerns, which forced India to make a change in their 15-member squad with reserve player Shardul Thakur swapping place with Axar Patel.

Ahead of the Pakistan game, skipper Virat Kohli had said that he expects Hardik to bowl at least two overs at some stage during the tournament.

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