Explorer

Manish Pandey aims to establish himself in Team India

Pandey made his ODI debut in Zimbabwe last year

Manish Pandey aims to establish himself in Team IndiaManish Pandey impressed during India's tour of Australia last year. (AP)

 


 


Harare: It all started in Zimbabwe for Manish Pandey and the stylish batsman is back in the African nation with an aim to establish himself in India's limited overs set up during the ODI and T20 series starting on Saturday.


Pandey is set to play the first ODI on Saturday at the Harare Sports Club, a venue where he made his India debut in July last year.


After making 71 in his debut innings, he went on to play three ODIs in Australia including the one at Sydney where he scored a match-winning 104 to guide India to their sole win of the five-match series.


Ahead of the three-match ODI series here, Pandey recalled the time last year when he realised his dream.


"This is again going to be a fresh start. We were there last year around the same time and I made my debut in Zimbabwe. It is good to go back there and share those memories, score some runs for India and do my duty," he told 'bcci.tv'.


Asked about the important knocks he has played in his fledgling career, Pandey said: "It was a crucial innings (against Zimbabwe in his debut) for me and the team. I got the opportunity and I did justice to that. It was a good start and the right booster for me.


"Some time has passed since that game in Australia (Sydney in January), but the memories and images of that game will stay with me. It is always good to have some confidence behind you."


Despite the Sydney hundred, Pandey is yet to cement his place in the team. He wants to stake a claim for a permanent by winning more games for India.


"My goal is to keep performing and make sure that I fit into that Indian XI and become a permanent member of the squad. My goal for the next couple of years is to be a part of the Indian team and to win games for India. I am working hard towards that and I want to achieve that."


Pandey is also someone who is an asset on the field. He said he pays as much attention to fielding as he does to his batting.


"I spend as much time on fielding as I spend on my batting. Fielding is a very important part of the game. Some great catches and run-outs definitely change the momentum of the game. I make sure I give enough time to my fielding which helps in my resume as I am a (specialist) batsman," added Pandey.

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

In A First Since Fall Of Kabul, India’s Foreign Secretary Misri Engages With Taliban
In A First Since Fall Of Kabul, India’s Foreign Secretary Misri Engages With Taliban
Four Dead In Stampede During Ticket Sale For Darshan Tirupati Temple In Andhra Pradesh
Four Dead In Stampede During Ticket Sale For Darshan Tirupati Temple In Andhra Pradesh
Filmmaker Pritish Nandy Dies At 73, Anupam Kher Pens Heartfelt Note For His 'Support System'
Filmmaker Pritish Nandy Dies At 73, Anupam Kher Pens Heartfelt Note For His 'Support System'
SpaDex Docking Postponed Again Due To Excess Drift, ISRO Says 'Satellites Are Safe'
SpaDex Docking Postponed Again Due To Excess Drift, ISRO Says 'Satellites Are Safe'
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

RJD's Major Statement on Delhi Elections: 'Purvanchal Voters Key in Defeating BJP, RJD Will Play Crucial Role' | ABP NewsFinal Speed Trial Successfully Completed On Katra-Banihal Railway Track, Connecting Major Jammu & Kashmir | ABP NewsDelhi Elections 2025: BJP Targets AAP With 'Sheesh Mahal' Posters In Chandni Chowk Area, Spark Controversy | ABP NewsMilkipur By-Elections: Congress Chooses Not To Field A Candidate, Focuses On Strategic Support | ABP News

Photo Gallery

Embed widget