1st Test: Hardik Pandya batted wonderfully well, says SA legend Graeme Pollock
Updated On: 08 January, 2018 01:00 PM IST | Cape Town | Clayton Murzello
Hardik's aggression and boundary-hitting at Cape Town impresses South African golden great Graeme Pollock


Indias Hardik Pandya leaves the field after being dismissed by South African pacer Kagiso Rabada during the second day of the first Test at Newlands on Saturday. PIC/AFP
India all-rounder Hardik Pandya forced South African batting legend Graeme Pollock, 73, to sit up at his home in Johannesburg on Saturday and take notice of his strokeplay. Without Pandya's 95-ball 93, India's total of 209 would have appeared far more feeble, and the innings drew a ring of respectability around the visitors' first innings in the ongoing opening Test at Newlands, Cape Town.
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