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Hardik Pandya 2.0: All-rounder emerges as India's most valuable player in T20Is

Hardik has often been criticised for not having played a role of an all-rounder when the team needed him the most. But since he made his comeback from injury to the national side in June this year, bowling again at full tilt, Hardik has emerged as a serious match-winner with both bat and ball ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia. For many, he is the most valuable player in the Indian team currently.

source https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/asia-cup/hardik-pandya-2-0-all-rounder-emerges-as-indias-most-valuable-player-in-t20is/articleshow/93875007.cms

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