Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

I back myself to finish games for India: Pandya

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

We will be fearless in the final game. Last game was one of those games where it did not click.

Promising “fearless” cricket in the series deciding fifth ODI against the West Indies on Thursday, Hardik Pandya says he backs himself to be a finisher for India after failing to do the job in the previous game.

India needed 29 off 31 balls when Pandya (20 off 21) got out in the fourth ODI which the visitors eventually lost by 11 runs. Former captain MS Dhoni was at the other end but his 114-ball 54 too did not prove to be good enough. While Dhoni’s finishing powers are on the wane, Pandya has shown promise on his way to becoming a world-class finisher.

Talking about his partnershi­p with Dhoni, Pandya said they were confident about chasing down the modest

190-run target.

“The conversati­on with MS was pretty simple to be honest.

The power which we both have we thought to take the innings deep and then chase it down. Most times we would chase 31 off 29 balls but then we were not able to finish. I back myself to finish the game for the team and all these instances are part of the learnings,” said Pandya at Sabina Park.

“We will be fearless in the final game. Last game was one of those games where it did not click. But we will go ahead and express ourselves, that is when we play our best cricket,” he said.

Pandya looked good before a terrible mix up with Ravindra Jadeja ended his knock. The allrounder said he was angry but it did not take him long to get over the dismissal. “It took a lot of time. Only three minutes to be honest,” he said. “It was just an outburst. I get hyper quickly and after few minutes I was laughing in the dressing room. Looking at me, some of the players were laughing too.” “I am pretty close to the names you took (Kieron Pollard and Lendl Simmons, who are not part of the ODI team). The first call was to Pollard. I asked him about the pitches and conditions. They are my brothers from another mother. It would have been nice to play against them.”

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AP AP Hardik Pandya said India will play their best cricket in the fifth ODI on Thursday.

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