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Suresh Raina urges India to look for backup for Pandya ahead of World Cup 2027

Friday, 12-Jun-2026 ● 3 hrs ago
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Former India batter Suresh Raina has urged the team management to focus on building a reliable backup for star all-rounder Hardik Pandya as preparations gather momentum for the 2027 ODI World Cup. Considering Pandya’s immense value to the side, Raina stressed that India cannot afford to overlook the recurring fitness concerns that have interrupted the all-rounder’s career on several occasions. 

Raina said the team must invest in players who can step into crucial roles when needed. He pointed out that Pandya’s ability to contribute with both bat and ball makes him one of India’s most important white-ball cricketers, but relying only on him could be risky given his injury history.

"Hardik Pandya has had several injury setbacks, which is a concern. By the time the next ODI World Cup arrives, India must have a reliable backup for him," Raina said while speaking on JioStar's 'Follow the Blues'.

Meanwhile, Raina felt that young all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy would be the perfect choice for that role. 

"His batting has become more solid. He bowled with good pace and control in the IPL, and his fitness has also held up well. The team management will need to manage his workload carefully and give him consistent opportunities," he said.

The former left-hander also underlined the importance of experienced campaigners Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, backing both players for the global tournament. Gill is expected to lead the team, and Raina feels that the presence of Rohit and Kohli would provide invaluable guidance in pressure situations.

"Both are proven run-scorers in ICC World Cups. They have won ICC trophies and know how to handle pressure in knockout games. For Shubman Gill, captaining India in a World Cup, having Rohit and Virat alongside him will be a huge advantage," Raina said.






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