Hardik Pandya (POTM): "Yeah, I had to back my shots. At the same point in time, I had to realise that the wicket had a bit of spice on it. So, I had to be a little gutsy. It was more about timing the ball. I did not try, like breaking the ball. Yeah, I was very satisfied with the way I batted tonight.
The last 6-7 months have been amazing for me from a fitness standpoint. I don't make a big deal of the hardwork that goes behind the scenes. At the same time, over these 50 days, being away from your loved ones, spending time in the NCA, and making sure everything is covered, it is very satisfying to come here, and the result comes out like this.
As a cricketer, I haven't been fussy about the roles I have been given on the field. I have always been motivated all the time when I take the field and make sure that I execute whatever roles I have been given. It doesn't matter what Hardik Pandya wants. All that matters is what India wants. Whenever I get opportunities, I come out and give my best. Sometimes it comes off, sometimes it won't. Throughout my career, I’ve tried to put my team first, the nation first, whichever team I have played for. That’s my biggest USP, and that’s what has always helped me.
I kind of knew that Keshav Maharaj wouldn't go closer to Axar as he is a left-hander. I didn’t plan it that way, it was just that if it came into my arc, I wanted to go for it. He took a chance, and I took a chance as well. Mine was a calculative one on that track, and it paid off. I think that gave us rhythm, gave us momentum that we capitalised on. We were 20-25 runs ahead when that slog overs time came. We had the momentum. It’s just about gamesmanship, identifying the right bowler to take down on the day. When it comes off, it looks good."