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ToggleDaniel Vettori, the former New Zealand captain has backed Gujarat Titans (GT) captain Hardik Pandya as India’s No. 4 batter in the T20 format. Terming it the ‘perfect’ position for him, Daniel Vettori suggested that the Indian think tank must consider the option.
Team India has struggled for a proper No. 4 in the T20 format over the last few seasons. They have tried various players, including Rishabh Pant, Suryakumar Yadav, and Shreyas Iyer. However, they haven’t been able to zero in on one name yet. Hardik Pandya slotted himself at No.4 in the Titans batting order throughout the IPL 2022, amassing 487 runs at an average of 44.27 and a strike rate of 131.27.

Daniel Vettori Feels No. 4 Spot In The Indian Batting Lineup Is The Perfect Position For Hardik Pandya
In the wake of Hardik Pandya’s success at the crucial batting position for GT in IPL 2022, Daniel Vettori said that the right-hander could be a good choice for the slot in the national team as well.
During a discussion, Daniel Vettori said: “If you can fit him in at No. 4, I think, go for it. That’s the perfect position for him. You don’t want to take anything away from the likes of Suryakumar Yadav. But, if this option is there, it will be great. As of now, though, it feels like he’s going to slot into No.5, with Pant potentially dropping down to six.”

Reflecting on the Gujarat captain’s success at the No. 4 position in IPL 2022, former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar credited the brains behind the move.
Pointing out that the 28-year-old hadn’t batted a lot in that position before, he added: “Whoever made that call, we’ve got to compliment them, because there was no prior evidence that Hardik is a No. 4 batter.”
Praising the all-rounder’s batting skills, Manjrekar said: “This is a guy who has some pedigree as a Test player as well. Even in Australia, in white-ball cricket, when he turned up as a pure batter, he was impressive. He has been one of the very few players in the IPL who has been able to play in the gear needed for those situations.”
The Gujarat captain scored 487 runs in 15 games at an average of 44.27 and a strike rate of 131.27. With his medium pace, he claimed eight wickets, with his best of 3-17 coming in the IPL 2022 final against Rajasthan Royals (RR).
Sanjay Manjrekar Reckons A Relaxed Hardik Pandya Enjoyed Leadership Being Handled The Responsibility Of Captaining An IPL Side for The 1st Time
When Hardik Pandya was named the new entrant GT’s captain ahead of IPL 2022, there were some question marks, as the all-rounder did not have any prior experience before IPL 2022 in leadership. According to Sanjay Manjrekar, though, the all-rounder never looked under pressure and seemed to enjoy the extra responsibility.
He observed: “Five matches into the IPL, you could see that he was comfortable there. Sometimes when the cameras are on, these guys know what kind of demeanour to carry. This guy was genuinely relaxed. He almost enjoyed the leadership. That tells you a lot about Hardik, but nobody saw that coming.”

Hardik Pandya led Gujarat to a comprehensive seven-wicket victory in the IPL 2022 final on Sunday in Ahmedabad. After restricting RR to 130-9, GT chased down the total in 18.1 overs. Hardik Pandya grabbed 3-17 with impeccable medium-fast bowling to restrict Rajasthan to 130-9 after Sanju Samson won the toss and chose to bat. The GT skipper then made a crucial 34 off 30 balls as Gujarat scored 133-3 in 18.1 overs.
Apart from keeper Dinesh Karthik, allrounder Hardik Pandya was recalled to the team too for the 5 T20Is against South Africa. The allrounder has not played for India since last year’s 2021 T20I World Cup due to an injury.