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‘He is two cricketers in one. He is a luxury’: McGrath hails India’s 28-year-old star, calls him ‘confidence player’

'He is two cricketers in one. He is a luxury': McGrath hails India's 28-year-old star, calls him 'confidence player'

'He is two cricketers in one. He is a luxury': McGrath hails India's 28-year-old star, calls him 'confidence player'

The Indian team is currently filled with winners from top to bottom. In fact, like that is the depth of the Indian cricket so that even the second string side was able to defeat Xi first played from the opposition side. The Likes of Deepak Hooda, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Arshdeep Singh, Who Usually Have a Time Making It into the Indian Xi Dese to the Presence of Mor-Established Stars, Are Presenting a Case For Themselves So That The Time Comes For The Fresh Guard To take over, the transition becomes smooth.

But there was still time before the seniors were running. People like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Mohammed Shami, Ravindra Jadeja etc. will be part of the establishment of India until at least the 2023 World Cup, and want to end the drought of the Indian ICC trophy. In addition to these four top stars, another player who returned as an integral part of this unit was Hardik Pandya.

Since its return from injury, India all -all -all perform better than before, chose the goal, scoring goals and taking a catch. Utility players like Pandya are assets for any team, consider Australian legendary pioneer Glenn McGrath. Praising Pandya to his handle, McGrath called him a two ‘player’ in one ‘and believed the all -round skills that had an impact on making him a power that had to be taken into account.

Criket is a very confident sport. Hardik is a very confident player. If he is bowling well, it has a positive impact on his punch. He is two players in one. He is a luxury. He is a good Bowler, smart, and a strong beater. He has a good play plan, “McGrath told reporters.

Considering the future of the Odi cricket, McGrath acknowledged that the 50-Over format indeed faces challenges to remain relevant given the increasing popularity of the T20I. Former Aussie Quick said that although his favorite format was a test cricket, steps must be taken to ensure that the ODI cricket remains attractive.

I am very traditionalist. I like the test, I like my odis. Test cricket is the main thing for me. I hope it is protected and is still very respected. As for Odis, it is still fun when they score goals. Interesting to see the future (Odi “And see where it goes. They must continue to make it (Odi) interesting. They get several challenges,” he added.