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Razzaq reckons Pandya nowhere near Kapil Dev, says he needs to work harder

One of the most prolific all-rounders of Pakistan, Razzaq said India will continue to enjoy an unbeaten record against his team at World Cup, as Indians handle the pressure of the big game much better

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Talking about Pandya, who has been battling fitness issues of late, Razzaq feels the 26-year-old doesn't seem to be working hard enough. File photo: AP/PTI

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Former Pakistani all-rounder Abdul Razzaq has said India's Hardik Pandya is nowhere near the league of Kapil Dev and needs to work harder to become a world-class cricketer.
 
The former Pakistani all-rounder also backtracked from his earlier comment on Jasprit Bumrah and said that his baby bowler comment on India spearhead Bumrah was wrongly interpreted.
 
One of the most prolific all-rounders to have come out of Pakistan, the 40-year-old also said India will continue to enjoy an unbeaten record against his team at the World Cup, as Indians handle the pressure of the big game much better.
 

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