HomeSeriesIndian Premier League 2021I Work Hard For Tough Battles, I Like Pressure Situations: Krunal Pandya

I Work Hard For Tough Battles, I Like Pressure Situations: Krunal Pandya

Krunal Pandya has been dropped by the Mumbai Indians (MI) franchise prior to the 2022 season’s mega auction of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Krunal Pandya stated that he likes pressure and he is excited to compete in the league in 2022.

Pandya added that he has experienced 6 seasons with the Mumbai Indians (MI) which has been a part of 3 IPL winnings. Pandya also stated that he will be sharing his knowledge with the players on any team he wants and that he will assume responsibility.

Krunal Pandya Says He Likes Pressure:

When I practice, I don’t train for easy situations: Krunal Pandya

Krunal Pandya also stated that he enjoys playing under pressure and also that he tries to enhance his play in order to be successful in tough challenges for his team.

“I am looking forward to it. It has been six IPL seasons with Mumbai Indians. I have been part of three IPL trophies. Definitely, wherever I go I will share my experience. I am someone who doesn’t back off from responsibility. I like pressure situations. When I practice, I don’t train for easy situations. I work hard for those tough battles, where I can win games for my team,” said Krunal Pandya.

Krunal Pandya also stated that he has improved with each year he has played the game. Pandya said that the statistics may not always reflect the influence that a player has, and so in the T20 category, each circumstance that a player faces would be unique. The all-rounder continued by saying that he concentrates on the approach and seeks to improve as a player on a continuous basis.

“What I have felt is that I have always got better every year. Sometimes the numbers don’t justify what you have done or whether you are getting better or not. In a T20 format, every situation is different. How you have been used also matters a lot in a way. I don’t focus on the result-oriented things. I focus on the process – whether I am getting better as a player and as a human being,” concluded Pandya.

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