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Hardik Pandya Expects to Return during India’s Tour of New Zealand

Akash Singh

Indian cricket team's star all-rounder Hardik Pandya is out of the team due to injury these days. Hardik underwent surgery in London and since then he has been continuously working on his fitness. It is now reported that he may join Team India for a difficult tour to New Zealand in January.

In the last match of the series played between India and West Indies, Hardik Pandya arrived in Mumbai to encourage the team in the match. On Wednesday, Hardik shared a video of himself sweating in the gym. Hardik's injury is recovering fast and it is expected that he can join Team India in the middle of New Zealand tour. India has to tour New Zealand in January where the team will play 5 T20, 3 ODIs and two Test matches.

Pandya said about his comeback, "We thought this time would be perfect for surgery because even if it takes me four months to make a comeback, I will be able to return to New Zealand tour or in the middle series. Our planning was that I would play in the some International match and IPL matches before going into the ICC T20 World Cup. "

Hardik Pandya last played a T20 match for India in September. Since he underwent his back surgery in October, he has been running out of the team since then. Hardik told, "I took care of my back and tried everything possible so that I did not have to go through surgery. I saw that I was not able to give my 100 per cent and I have not been able to do justice to the team. That's when I decided to go for surgery. "

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