Hardik Pandya attributes his strong comeback from injury to a positive mindset, enabling him to return “stronger, bigger and better.” His impressive performance in the T20I against South Africa, featuring an unbeaten 59 and a wicket, showcased his full recovery. Pandya emphasized relying on inner confidence and enjoying the game, drawing energy from the crowd as a key motivator.
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