Published 20:27 IST, March 3rd 2020

'I back myself & it comes out pretty well': Hardik Pandya after blistering 39-ball 105

After a blistering inning of 105 off just 39 balls, Pandya said he is happy with the way he is shaping up after being away from the game for almost six months. 

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Making a comeback from injury, India all-rounder Hardik Pandya on Tuesday smashed 105 off just 39 balls playing for Reliance 1 against CAG in a Group C encounter of 16th DY Patil T20 Cup at Reliance Corporate Park in Navi Mumbai. Hardik was at his absolute best as he hit eight fours and 10 huge sixes Reliance 1 posted 252/5 in 20 overs.

'I am really happy with way things have gone'

After innings, Hardik said he is happy with way he is shaping up after being away from game for almost six months. "It's fantastic (platform) for someone like me. I have been away for almost six months. This is my second game after a long time. For me, it is a good platform to see where I am currently and test my body. I am really happy with way things have gone," Hardik said on DY Patil Sports Academy Facebook p.

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On his big-hitting skills, 26-year old added, "If it's re in my arc I just back myself and go for it. Most of times, it comes out pretty well. re is plan that I am going to go out re and smash it." Injured Team India opener Shikhar Dhawan, who is also a part of side, went out for a duck after facing five deliveries. Earlier in previous game, Hardik Pandya looked like he had finally found his touch after being out of action for months owing to his injury and rehabilitation post his injury. 

Pandya underwent surgery after suffering a lower-back injury five months ago and has since been on a road to recovery. He could t be fit in time for New Zealand tour but started bowling at National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru after returning from a check-up in UK.

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all-rounder last played a T20I against South Africa in Bengaluru in September last year. India will take on Proteas again in three ODIs starting March 12 in Dharamsala. second ODI will be held in Luckw on March 15 followed by final one in Kolkata on March 18.

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(With ncy inputs)

20:27 IST, March 3rd 2020