ALSO READ: MI vs CSK: Mumbai crowd 'boos' Hardik Pandya despite Virat Kohli's request | Watch “Hardik Pandya bowling the last over showed the lack of faith on Akash Madhwal’s bowling and his own lack of skill as a death over bowler," he tweeted. However, former Australia cricketer Adam Gilchrist sees this differently. He says that it only showed Hardik's confidence.
"The only positive about Hardik Pandya and his bowling was that he was prepared to take on the challenge. I am captain, I am gonna have a crack… but then he looks proppy, as we use in Australian sporting terms, you are not quite fluent. He does not look anywhere near 100 percent fit with the ball in hand and if there is any doubt about the physicality.
His bowling was scattered," Gilchrist said in conversation with Cricbuzz. This is not the first time that Pandya has been criticised and concerns over Hardik's fitness in terms of bowling amid the auditions for the T20 World Cup have been raised. Earlier, former New Zealand cricketer Simon Doull alleged that Hardik was hiding his injury.
On Hardik bowling the last over, former Australia fast bowler Brett Lee commented that Pandya's decision to bowl the final over turned out to be a wrong one. “If he came in and bowled two bit of yorkers, contained him for eight runs…that's a great cap scene. So, I could see that ownership of him trying to look after his bowler at the other end, mud wall, saying, well, I don't want to put him under any more pressure.
Going for twelve and a half and over, I'll do it by myself. But it turned out it wasn't the right call. And he has to live by that…," Lee said on Jio Cinema.
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