Razzaq reckons Pandya nowhere near Kapil Dev, says he needs to work harder
One of the most prolific all-rounders of Pakistan, Razzaq said India will continue to enjoy an unbeaten record against his team at World Cup, as Indians handle the pressure of the big game much better
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Talking about Pandya, who has been battling fitness issues of late, Razzaq feels the 26-year-old doesn't seem to be working hard enough. File photo: AP/PTI
Former Pakistani all-rounder Abdul Razzaq has said India's Hardik Pandya is nowhere near the league of Kapil Dev and needs to work harder to become a world-class cricketer.
The former Pakistani all-rounder also backtracked from his earlier comment on Jasprit Bumrah and said that his baby bowler comment on India spearhead Bumrah was wrongly interpreted.
One of the most prolific all-rounders to have come out of Pakistan, the 40-year-old also said India will continue to enjoy an unbeaten record against his team at the World Cup, as Indians handle the pressure of the big game much better.
Here’s what Abdul Razzaq said about Hardik Pandya
Talking about Pandya, who has been battling fitness issues of late, Razzaq feels the 26-year-old doesn't seem to be working hard enough.
"Pandya is a good player but he can be a much better all-rounder. It is all about hard work. When you don't give enough time to the game, it drifts away from you," news agency PTI quoted Razzaq.
"He has to prepare better mentally as well as physically. As you have seen, he has been getting injured a lot of late (underwent back surgery last year). When you earn a lot of money, you tend to relax. For every player it is the same. Mohammad Amir did not work hard enough and his performance dipped."
The former Pakistani all-rounder also backtracked from his earlier comment on Jasprit Bumrah and said that his baby bowler comment on India spearhead Bumrah was wrongly interpreted.
One of the most prolific all-rounders to have come out of Pakistan, the 40-year-old also said India will continue to enjoy an unbeaten record against his team at the World Cup, as Indians handle the pressure of the big game much better.
Here’s what Abdul Razzaq said about Hardik Pandya
Talking about Pandya, who has been battling fitness issues of late, Razzaq feels the 26-year-old doesn't seem to be working hard enough.
"Pandya is a good player but he can be a much better all-rounder. It is all about hard work. When you don't give enough time to the game, it drifts away from you," news agency PTI quoted Razzaq.
"He has to prepare better mentally as well as physically. As you have seen, he has been getting injured a lot of late (underwent back surgery last year). When you earn a lot of money, you tend to relax. For every player it is the same. Mohammad Amir did not work hard enough and his performance dipped."