India can build on T20 success – Pandya

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BRISTOL, United Kingdom, July 9, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Indian all-rounder Hardik
Pandya says his team’s win in the T20 international series against England is
a stepping stone for the upcoming 50 over series.

Pandya played a major role in Sunday’s deciding match at Bristol with bat
and ball taking four for 38 and scoring a rapid 33 not out that helped India
get past England’s 198-9 total.

The 24-year-old had a nightmare start to his afternoon when he conceded 22
from his first over before bouncing back with a match-winning performance.

And Pandya says he and his side are on an upward learning curve heading
into the five one-day games that kick off in Nottingham on Thursday

“I am always learning the game and making sure I am always learning from
my mistakes in every game I play in,” he told reporters at Bristol.

“We have a fantastic supporting staff and leaders who give us immense
confidence to go and express ourselves.

“We are just enjoying the game rather than thinking about what has got to
happen. We are just playing our best cricket and when you do that you end up
doing well.

“When I went for 22 in an over I thought the T20 is a funny format and the
only thing to do was to come back and bowl my best balls. Virat Kohli
(captain) asked me and I told him I was okay – if you come and take wickets
on this type of wicket and ground it will stop the runs. I just had to make
sure I kept it simple.”

England had got off to a flier, reaching 43 off four overs and 118 for two
of 10 overs before being reeled in by the Indian bowlers and posting a total
that was 20 or 30 runs short.

Kohli said: “The comeback from the bowlers was outstanding – I thought
they would end up getting 225 or 230 which would have been tough.

“The character showed was something we are really proud of and as captain
I was very happy to see that. We had to bowl wicket taking deliveries because
20 or 30 runs can be massive.”

England left Joe Root off their side to make room for Ben Stokes who had a
month off with a hamstring injury.

Root has been struggling for form in the T20 game making nought and nine
in his previous two innings but captain Eoin Morgan said he will back for the
one-day game at Trent Bridge.

Morgan said: “It was a difficult decision leaving Joe out. There is a lot
of competition for places and that gives everyone a nudge to be playing
better.

“Joe was understanding and disappointed he was missing out but that
changes going forward in the 50-over game.”