Mumbai:Former India wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel on Thursday asserted that Hardik Pandya, newly appointed captain of Mumbai Indians (MI), will be under tremendous pressure while leading his franchise in the forthcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) but termed his appointment as captain "a well-thought-out decision" by the franchise.
Pandya's appointment as MI's new captain marked the end of Rohit Sharma's legendary reign. "Of course, his (Pandya's) captaincy is a talking point. The way he led the side (Gujarat Titans), winning the championship in the first year, a last-ball finish in the final next year, it was a great run at Gujarat Titans," Parthiv told JioCinema.
"Hardik has moved on and is now back in Mumbai (Indians), where his cricket started. There will be a lot of expectations from MI because the trophy is long due. For MI, qualifying is not a success; it's about winning championships. That's something they must have thought, and it seems like a well-thought decision to get him on board, looking at the future," added Parthiv.
While the decision to remove Rohit from captaincy did not sit well with some, it was made keeping in mind MI's transition. "There will be a lot of pressure on Hardik. It will be challenging; replacing a five-time title-winning captain and a team that is used to playing a certain way for 10 years. And, this change of guard will be challenging for Hardik and for the players who are so used to playing under Rohit Sharma," commented Parthiv, who played for MI in 2015.