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"If You Are Leading In The IPL, You Can Lead India": Sanjay Manjrekar On Hardik Pandya

Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar touched base on the ongoing IPL season and gave his prediction for the qualifier between Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Friday and spoke about the upcoming T20 World Cup as well. He also said that Hardik Pandya can lead India in the shortest format, after he led Gujarat Titans to the IPL final in their first season. When asked why he predicted RCB would win the qualifier match, he said, "Things are falling in place for Bangalore, they have class bowlers, they performed well in the last match where Mohammed Siraj took a crucial wicket".

Manjrekar added that Harshal Patel is the team's trump card. "Now that they have reached this point, they won't give up."

"Hardik Pandya surprised us at how comfortable he looked in a leadership role captaining Gujarat Titans," Manjrekar said about Gujarat Titans, who have reached the final.

He showed faith in Hardik Pandya's ability to be the captain of the Indian Team in T20Is and answered in a positive light.

"If you are leading a team in the IPL, you can lead Team India," he said.

Manjrekar said this because of the sheer pressure and high stakes a captain faces while leading a team in IPL.

While he was initially doubtful of two additional teams being added, he said, "This IPL will be remembered for only one reason - the quality. The lesser-known names maintained the quality of IPL and not the iconic big-name players."

He showed optimism towards the new players in the ongoing season, saying they defied the cliche of "big matches, big players."

When asked about his stance on Kohli's form and the questions being raised about him being in the T20 World Cup squad, Manjrekar staunchly

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