Hardik Pandya Upset With Poor Facilities In West Indies, Says ‘We Don’t Want Luxury But Basic Necessities Should Be Taken Care Of’
INDIAN cricket team captain Hardik Pandya slammed the West Indies board for failing to manage basic necessities for the Indian cricketers. Hardik said that the team does not need luxuries but wants the West Indies board to ensure that their basic needs are taken care off.
“This was one of the nicest grounds we have played. Things can be better when we come to West Indies next time. Things like travel, hopefully the West Indies cricket board can take note and ensure that there are no hiccups. We don’t ask for luxury but we need some basic necessities taken care of. [On Rohit’s part in the series win] Rohit can have the full (trophy),” Pandya said at the presentation ceremony.
Hardik-led India to a win in the final ODI to seal the series 2-1. The Indian cricket team was in experiment mode in the ODI series and gave chances to the youngsters while resting senior players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma from the final two games.
India Beat West Indies By 200 Runs To Seal Series 2-1
The move to rest the veterans was questioned, especially after West Indies thrashed India by six wickets in the 2nd ODI. However, the youngsters showed their class and bounced back in style to help the team hammer West Indies by 200 runs in the decider.
Shubman Gill, Sanju Samson, Hardik Pandya, and Ishan Kishan made most of the opportunities and slammed half-centuries to help India post 351-5 before Shardul Thakur’s sensational spell of 4-37 helped India bowl out West Indies for 151.
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