natural style but fast-rising Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya
insists he is a proper batsman and not merely a pinch- hitter.
Pandya has won quite a few admirers, including Mahendra Singh Dhoni, with his aggressive style of batting which the Indian captain says is a big advantage for India in the T20 format.
"This is my style of play and this is how I have been playing my cricket. I have never been sent in by the team as a pinch-hitter. I believe I am a proper batsman. That is why I am not told by anyone to bat in a particular way. It is a good thing that I am able to score at that pace which is something that the team requires from me," Pandya was quoted as saying by 'bcci.Tv'.
"I don't really know how and where I got my big hitting capabilities from. But, right from my childhood days, it was a habit for me to hit big sixes. I always had this urge to send the ball out of the boundary be it any tournament.
"Even when I was 16 or 17 and finding my way into competitive cricket, hitting sixes was something that I always wanted to do. Even at that age, I would back myself and follow my instincts. If I would feel that I have to hit the first ball for a six, I would go for it. That is the way I have played and that is the way I play even now. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, but that is the way it goes."
"That was the phase when I got to know about my shots, my strengths. The shots that I am comfortable and uncomfortable playing and the shots that I can bank on to get runs. I got clear in my mind about such small things and I slated a few shots that could prove handy if and when I played international cricket. I am just following those things and hopefully it continues to work for me."
Pandya said he has no role models but he does admire the big-hitters like South African AB de Villiers and his captain Dhoni.
"I love the way Dhoni maintains his posture while going for those big shots and it is something I would want to learn from him. His positions are rock solid and his hands move swiftly when it comes to executing power hitting. Hopefully I can take such skills and imbibe them in my game and I could become a better player.
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