Hardik is a part of the Indian Test squad for the first two matches.
"I can bat at any position. I have no preferences as far as batting order is concerned. No 6, No 7, I am game at any position where the team management would want me to bat as and when I get an opportunity to play Test cricket," Pandya told PTI during an interaction.
"I am much more fitter and stronger this season and that's showing in my bowling. My pace has increased by a few yards and also I have worked on different kinds of variations. My bowling makes me confident. I have got a lot of support from the team management as well as India A coach Rahul Dravid," Hardik said as he was leaving for Bengaluru to join the Indian team for the second Test.
The young all-rounder was released by team management to get some game time in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, where he played three games with mixed results. He got five wickets but managed only 20 runs.
Life has certainly changed for Hardik in the past one year since his India debut in Australia and the manner in which he was mobbed at the Karnail Singh Stadium for selfies could have really injured him as he was trying to get into the jet black SUV.