Dhoni all praise for game-changer Pandya

India’s Hardik Pandya reacts as he walks back to the pavilion after a quickfire 18-ball 31 in the openingl match of the Asia Cup against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Wednesday. AP

Mirpur: Impressed with Hardik Pandya's ability to hit big shots from the first ball, captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni says the youngster has proved to be a "game-changer" for India with his all-round talent.

Pandya hit a quickfire 18-ball-31 and then bowled four tight overs with figures of 1/23 in India's 45-run win over hosts Bangladesh in the Asia Cup T20 opener.

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"Good to see him bowl four overs. It will give us a lot of strength -- three fast bowlers and two proper spinners. You don't need to change your team as every base is covered. People may feel that having seven proper batsman is a luxury, but what's the harm, if we have someone like him (Hardik).

"If he gets going, he gets you those 15 runs extra. If 160 is par-score, he can give you 165-175. It is good for bowlers. We wanted somebody like him. He is a game-changer," Dhoni said at the post match press conference.

"We don't need to tell Hardik anything. He knows only one thing that is to hit the ball, that's what he does. He is someone who likes to clear the boundary," Dhoni said when asked about instructions given to Pandya when he went to bat.

"The more games he will play, better he will get. But definitely he has a skill, which is a difficult one that is to hit from the first ball."

Rohit Sharma, right, and Hardik Pandya added 61 runs off 27 balls for the fifth wicket. AFP

Dhoni said Pandya's all-round ability gives the side much needed balance.

"To a lot of extent, people who can bat and bowl, are able to contribute in this format. More all-rounders you have, better it is. At times, you can go with four specialist bowlers if you have 4-5 good part-timers. In good conditions, Yuvi, Raina can do the job. In other formats you can debate, but T20 is a game of all-rounders. If I want, he (Hardik) can give me one, two or four overs," Dhoni said in praise of the Baroda youngster.

But as has been with Dhoni, there was a bit of caution that was laced with all the words of praise that he showered on Pandya.

"But I wont like to comment on T20 performances as it is entirely different from 50 overs. In T20, you can get away in the four overs, but in ODI, you will bowl for five overs, then come back for a second and third spell, it will be completely different scenario, but he is definitely somebody, who has the talent and can do the job for us."

While Pandya dominated Dhoni's press conference, he did not forget to mention how special Rohit Sharma's 83 was.

"Overall, wicket was a difficult one to bat on. It was after 20 overs, when we scored 160, it might have given an impression that wicket had become easier to bat on, which was not the case. That makes Rohit's innings even more special because, after three wickets fell, we needed a partnership. That's when Hardik went and started playing his shots. At that time, Rohit made sure Hardik got strike.

"Rohit himself used pace of the deliveries bowled back of length. He played cut shots, exploited the field. Because of Rohit, Hardik expressed himself and played those big shots."

Asked about his problems with back spasm, Dhoni said that it is difficult to judge just after the match as to how good or bad the condition of the back is.

"The body remains warm after the match, so it might give fake signals. You can only judge the next day as to how the condition is. I was under a dilemma and found it difficult to convince people that I will make sure that I go through 20 overs. There are still two more days before the next match (against Pakistan) and luckily we have Parthiv around."

(With inputs from Agencies)