This story is from August 29, 2022
Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: Even if we needed 15 in the last over would have fancied my chances, says Hardik Pandya
Pandya had a dream game, first taking 3 for 25 in 4 overs and then finishing the match with a six off Mohammed Nawaz, having scored 33 invaluable runs off 17 balls.
Hardik Pandya led India to a five-wicket win over Pakistan in a last-over Twenty20 thriller in the Asia Cup on Sunday.
Chasing 148, Ravindra Jadeja (35) and Pandya, (33*), put on a 52-run fifth-wicket stand as India achieved the target with two balls to spare.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (4-26) and Pandya (3-25) set up victory for India as they bowled out Pakistan for 147.
Pandya stood calm to hit the winning six in the last over of the tense chase.
Debutant pace bowler Naseem Shah stood out for Pakistan with figures of 2-27.
Naseem bowled Suryakumar Yadav for 18 and Mohammad Nawaz rattled the stumps of Jadeja in the final over.
Virat Kohli scored 35 before falling to Nawaz who also claimed skipper Rohit Sharma for 12.
Naseem struck early with the wicket of KL Rahul for nought as the opener dragged an express delivery on to his stumps.
Naseem nearly got Kohli out two balls later only for Fakhar Zaman to drop a catch at second slip.
"In bowling, it's important to assess the situations and use your weapons. For me, bowling short and the hard lengths have been my strengths. It's about using them well and asking the right questions to make the batters commit a mistake," he said.
HE'S BEEN BRILLIANT SINCE COMEBACK, SAYS ROHIT
India captain Rohit Sharma always knew that the match was under control and was all praise for Hardik.
"Halfway through the chase, we still knew that we can win irrespective of the situation. We had the belief and when you have that belief, these things can happen," Rohit said.
For Rohit, Hardik is a man, who now knows what he needs to do in specific situations.
"Since the time he (Hardik) has made his comeback, he's been brilliant. When he was not part of the team, he figured what he needs to do to his body and his fitness regime, and now he is clocking 140+ easily.
"His batting quality we all know and it's been brilliant since his comeback. He is a lot calmer now and more confident about what he wants to do, whether it's with the bat or with the ball."
That Hardik can bowl quick was on display on the day.
"He can bowl really quickly, we saw that today with those short balls. It was always about just understanding his game and he's doing that well now. In a high-pressure with 10 runs per over needed, you can panic but he never showed any of that," the skipper said.
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