India's stand-in captain Hardik Pandya attributed his impressive performance in the third and final ODI against the West Indies to the valuable batting inputs he received from former skipper Virat Kohli. After being dismissed for 5 and 7 in the first two ODIs against West Indies, Pandya made a remarkable comeback in the decider, unleashing his true potential with an unbeaten 70 off 52 balls, four fours and five sixes to lift India to 351/5. The bowlers then did their job, as India bundled out the hosts for 151 in 35.3 overs to seal the series 2-1.
"I had a very wonderful chat with Virat a couple of days back, and the kind of input he gave me, he has seen me throughout the years. It's been almost seven or eight years of international cricket and he has seen me from day one. He had some pointers which really helped me," Pandya said at the post-match presentation.
When asked what suggestion the seasoned batter gave him, Pandya said: "He (Virat) just wanted me to spend some time on the crease and get used to the 50 or game as well because we have played so many T20 formats and yeah, that kind of stayed in my mind and I was just waiting for the opportunity. I'm really thankful to him as well to kind of share that experience with me,"