Hardik crucial against Pak, says Johnson

Hardik Pandya

Mumbai: Former Australia speedster Mitchell Johnson feels all-rounder Hardik Pandya could be among the key men when India take on arch-rivals Pakistan in the Asia Cup in UAE September 19.

“Against Pakistan, India’s age-old cricketing rival and neighbour, and keeping UAEs pitch conditions in mind, I think seamers like Umesh Yadav and Hardik Pandya would work in India’s favour,” Johnson, an expert commentator with Star Sports for the Asia Cup, told this agency.

“Pandya is currently doing well in the United Kingdom, where he is utilising the conditions well. He has the ability to extract pace from pitches and smartly bowling at length when required will help knock out the tricky Pakistani batting line-up.”

India play their opening game of the competition September 18 (against a qualifying side), followed by the marquee clash against Pakistan, the very next day.

Besides Pandya, Johnson is also excited to see how Umesh bowls. “I am actually excited to see the way Umesh Yadav will bowl in the Asia Cup,” added Johnson.

“Yadav’s biggest asset lies in the ability to choke an opposition at crunch times along with knocking opponents out with variations/reverse swing during his spells. Yadav, along with Pandya and (Jasprit) Bumrah, can perfectly set up the situation for the spinners who would be carrying the mantle of negotiating matches through the middle overs,” explained Johnson, who has 313 wickets to his credit from 73 Tests.

Johnson, however, did not discount that Pakistan will hold advantage over others in the continental show-piece as they have the experience of playing in the UAE.

“Pakistan will have an upper hand and will enjoy playing in UAE due to its prior experience of playing in the PSL (Pakistan Super League) and knowing the weather/pitch conditions inside out,” he said.

“The pitches in UAE have traditionally produced belters, but with the bowling line-up all the teams possess currently we might remember this year’s tournament as the bowlers’ tournament,” he remarked

 

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