This all-rounder considers himself like Kohli-Dhoni, does not play Test cricket for India due to arrogance

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|01-09-2024

Kohli: If we talk about the most famous players of the Indian cricket team, then the names of legendary batsman Virat Kohli and former captain MS Dhoni will definitely be included in this list.

Both these players have earned the love of fans with their performance and people who consider them as their idols want to become like them. However, there are some players in the team who consider themselves like Kohli and Dhoni and do whatever they want. In this series, there is a player who does not play Test cricket.

This player considers himself as Kohli and Dhoni

Actually, the player we are talking about here who considers himself as Kohli and Dhoni is none other than the legendary all-rounder of the Indian team Hardik Pandya.

Hardik is often injured and his nature looks like an arrogant person on the field.

Pandya is an important player of Team India and he takes advantage of this. Many times Hardik has not been seen respecting senior players like Rohit. In such a situation, due to this nature of his, many fans call him arrogant.

Hardik Pandya does not play Test cricket

This all-rounder considers himself like Kohli-Dhoni, does not play Test cricket for India due to arrogance

Let us tell you that Hardik is a big match winner for the Indian team in ODI and T20 cricket and he has made important contributions with bat and ball in both these formats.

The 31-year-old player is not seen playing in the Test format for Team India after this.

If we talk about Hardik, he last played a Test match for Team India 6 years ago i.e. in 2018. After this, he is not seen playing in this format and a big reason for this can also be his arrogance, who has started considering himself as Dhoni and Kohli.

Hardik Pandya's performance in Test cricket

The veteran all-rounder made his debut in this format against Sri Lanka in 2017 and performed brilliantly. However, Hardik was seen playing in the longest format of cricket for only one year.

He has played a total of 11 Test matches for Team India in his career so far, in which he has scored 532 runs with an average of 31.29.

During this, one century and 4 half-centuries have come from his bat, while during bowling this player has taken 17 wickets to his name.

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