Hardik Pandya played an important role in making Team India champion in the Champions Trophy. He bowled open in some matches and also played some great innings with the bat. Now after winning the title, Hardik Pandya also responded to Pakistan journalists. He taught many people a lot in his press conference. Hardik Pandya said after the victory that where the challenges are big, there is a need to work hard. He said that if you go home fearfully from the difficulties and start crying, then nothing is going to be found from him.
Hardik Pandya silenced Pakistani journalist
After winning the Champions Trophy, Pandya came to the press conference and asked him the first question by a Pakistani journalist. The journalist said, ‘Well sir, first of all, you are very happy, you have won, my question is that the way India has played in Dubai, the audience used to be very much in every match, so the Pakistani people also wanted India to come and play there. There is also a lot of fans of your people there, what will you say by quoting? ‘ On this, Hardik Pandya said, ‘It is good sir, he also wanted but if it could not be done, then I am sure that all the Pakistani people here must have enjoyed it. Now why did not Pakistan go, where he did not go, it is out of my jurisdiction.
Pandya does not panic in difficulties
Hardik Pandya said that when it is a difficult time, he enjoys working hard. Pandya said, ‘If Pandya does not do anything, it will go on… If the team does well, it will be very good. I believe the challenge is difficult then keep fighting. If you go home, if you start crying, you will not get anything. I have learned a lot from fielding. If you kill the dive, you will be able to stop the ball, otherwise you will keep watching.
‘I just trust hard’
Hardik Pandya said, ‘If I am doing good bowling, then there is no problem of batting. I have always said that if you do not trust yourself, then how will you be able to keep others, so I have always trusted myself that I can do it. The way you work hard, it is seen in the match.