It was former India leggie Narendra Hirwani who donned the Test cap for the last time from the big Indian state, while former left-hander Amay Khurasia was the last international cricketer to have played an ODI in 2001.
Coming from a humble middle class family in a small town of Rewa, the 24-year-old was today named in both the Test and ODI squads for India's upcoming tour of New Zealand.
"No doubt it's a big news for my state. The time has come for me finally. I've been working hard for this moment and it has come," a soft-spoken Pandey told PTI from Rewa.
"But it's not time to celebrate as yet, I would have more challenges ahead. I have to keep working hard and remain focussed," he added.
Pandey's main weapon is his outswingers, an art which was honed by South African great Allan Donald during a month-long stint in the IPL team -- Pune Warriors -- this year.
He also credited legendary Aussie duo of Dennis Lillee and Glenn McGrath at the MRF Pace Foundation for bringing out the best in him.
"I learnt a lot from them, it was really a dream for me to bowl under the tutelage of McGrath, whom I consider my bowling idol, apart from Kapil Dev."
The six-foot-two-inch frame Pandey, who bowls regularly at 130kph, further said he's not going to cut down on his speed.
Playing for India A during their tour to South Africa earlier this year, Pandey took 11 wickets in two four-day games and five in two one-dayers. He is now looking to utilise his Proteas experience.
"It was a very successful tour for me... I'm sure the conditions in New Zealand will be something similar."
His father, a retired subedar-major, wanted him to become a doctor but he took up cricket and made it big during his Under-19 days.
"It's all because of him I became a cricketer. He really supported me well and I'm proud to have lived up to his expectation," a humble Pandey added.
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