The Borneo Post

Pandya dismisses Vaughan’s World Cup criticism

- WELLINGTON, New Zealand:

India’s Twenty20 captain Hardik Pandya on Wednesday dismissed Michael Vaughan’s criticism of his side, saying they have nothing to prove on their New Zealand tour despite a disappoint­ing World Cup campaign.

Pandya will captain India for the first of three T20s starting in Wellington on Friday with Shikhar Dhawan then taking over the captaincy for the three one–day internatio­nals that follow. India were dumped out of the T20 World Cup in the semifinals last Thursday by eventual winners England, whose former captain Vaughan accused the Indian team of regularly failing to convert their considerab­le talent into titles.

“India are the most underperfo­rming white-ball team in history,” Vaughan wrote in his column for the Telegraph.

India last won the ODI World Cup as hosts back in 2011, but Pandya dismissed Vaughan’s comments.

“When you don’t do well, people will have their opinion, which we respect, but at (the) internatio­nal level, we don’t have anything to prove to anyone,” Pandya told reporters in Wellington.

The allrounder and his vicecaptai­n Rishabh Pant are the new Indian stars tipped to take over from regular skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, both rested for the New Zealand tour.

India’s head coach Rahul Dravid is also taking a break with VVS Laxman, head of their National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, in charge.

Neverthele­ss, India have included new batting sensation Suryakumar Yadav, who can hit the ball to all parts of the ground with an array of shots.

Speedster Umran Malik has been added to bolster the bowling, which has recently failed to fire in white-ball matches and the World Cup.

“The main boys are not here, but we have a new bunch -- new guys with lots of excitement and energy,” added Pandya.

He sees the New Zealand tour as a good way to work off any World Cup frustratio­ns. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? New Zealand captain Williamson (left) with India captain Pandya pose with the T20 trophy two days out from the first T20 match during a standup on the Water Front in Wellington.
— AFP photo New Zealand captain Williamson (left) with India captain Pandya pose with the T20 trophy two days out from the first T20 match during a standup on the Water Front in Wellington.

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