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Hardik Pandya returns before South Africa tour

Hardik Pandya’s absence has dominated talk around Indian cricket for weeks and you have waited for clarity on his return. Now you finally get an answer as the all rounder prepares to step back into competitive cricket just before India’s tour of South Africa.

Injury That Kept Him Out

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You last saw Hardik Pandya in action during the Asia Cup against Sri Lanka in September. A left quadricep injury forced him out soon after. Since then, you watched him miss major assignments and stay away from the field longer than expected.

Rehab at the BCCI Centre of Excellence

You should know he spent 42 days at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. The focus stayed on strength, fitness and controlled recovery. This phase kept him away from the Australia tour and the ODI series against South Africa.

Plan Changed for a Safer Return

The team first aimed to bring him back for the November 30 ODIs. You now see that plan change. The management chose a safer path and decided to ease him into shorter matches instead of pushing him straight into longer formats.

Clearance and Domestic Return

Hardik has now received Return to Play clearance and leaves the Centre of Excellence on November 29. You will see him in action for Baroda in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy on December 2, 4 and 6 as part of his comeback schedule.

What Baroda Expects From Him

Baroda coach Mukund Parmar said the team expects Hardik to play most matches. You understand how much his presence lifts the squad. These games will help him regain rhythm and sharpen match fitness before international duty.

Preparation for the South Africa Series

You now see the logic behind this approach. Domestic T20 matches let him manage workload and test fitness without pressure. India wants him ready for the T20I series in South Africa starting December 9.

All Eyes on the Final Call

If Hardik gets through the domestic games without trouble, you will see him join India for the five match series from December 9 to 19. His return gives the team a major lift ahead of a packed white ball season.

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