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Virat Kohli's backing plays huge role in Hardik Pandya's meteoric rise, says Irfan Pathan

Pandya, who made his India debut in 2016, has raised expectations just like his senior Baroda teammate Pathan did nearly 14 years ago when he made his debut against Australia in December 2003.

Virat Kohli's backing plays huge role in Hardik Pandya's meteoric rise, says Irfan Pathan Courtesy: PTI

New Delhi: Out of favour Team India pacer Irfan Pathan has lauded skipper Virat Kohli for believing in Hardik Pandya's all-around abilities.

Pandya, who made his India debut in 2016, has raised expectations just like his senior Baroda teammate Pathan did nearly 14 years ago when he made his debut against Australia in December 2003.

"It is great to see players being backed. Sometimes, you always wonder, players, who were not backed enough and could have otherwise had a longer career," the 32-year-old Pathan told PTI.

"For any player’s rise, not just Hardik’s, the backing of captain plays a huge role. Kedar (Jadhav) for example was doing fantastically well in domestic cricket for so many years but he got the backing only under Virat," said Pathan.

"Virat is backing all the youngsters, not only one or two. If you have the backing of captain and team management, the player will perform eventually. Rohit (Sharma) got the backing of Mahi bhai (Dhoni) consistently and now look at him, he is now one of the best batsmen in the world," he said.

Some of the experts including chairman of selectors MSK Prasad feel that Pandya has the potential to become the next Kapil Dev.

"I think he will be the first Hardik Pandya! Let’s not compare him with anyone. Let’s give him some time. Let’s not push too much pressure on him. Let him play freely because that way growth is bound to happen," said Pathan.

Talking about the upcoming Ranji Trophy beginning next week, Pathan sounded optimistic than ever.

"This is a very important season for me. I want to give my all. At the same time, the focus is on doing well for Baroda and take the team forward. That’s my aim," he said.

"I am in a much better space than last year. The pre-season training has been satisfying and I don’t remember the last time I felt fitter. Baroda trainer took my YoYo test recently and I scored 16, which is pretty satisfying."

"Because every time you think too far ahead (of playing for India again), that is where the problem lies. If you stay in the present, other things take care of themselves. Your own expectations sometimes put you down. If something is going to happen in the future, it will happen no matter what," he said.

"I am really happy with the way things are going, fitness wise as well as bowling and batting wise. I have also put a lot of effort on my fielding while preparing for the coming season. Most importantly, my mindset is very very clear. I want to do well for Baroda and other things will follow."

Pathan has not played any competitive cricket in the last six months and featured in just one game in the IPL.

With BCCI not allowing its cricketers to play in overseas leagues, Pathan spent a lot of time at home and trained even during the holy month of Ramzan.

"What I did during Ramzan was train in the night at home, Just to keep my strength and muscles going. And after Eid, I started training outdoors," he said.

"I always believe if you have smaller goals then you can actually work towards it, by staying focused. If you don’t have any goal and you are playing for sake of playing then there is no point playing."

But isn’t it better if you are playing overseas when there is no cricket in India?

"If you keep playing through out the year, it is good for players obviously. There is nothing wrong in it and it will be great if the BCCI allows its players to take part in foreign leagues," concluded Pathan.