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Why Manish Pandey is not taking Sydney ton for granted?

February 03, 2016 19:17 IST

'I want to take my Australia experience forward to the next innings.'

'I won't be banking on this performance in the games to come.'

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IMAGE: India's Manish Pandey celebrates his match-winning century in the fifth ODI against Australia at Sydney. Photograph: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images.

Manish Pandey believes a coming-of-age performance in Australia has provided a boost to his international career and he hopes to build on the exploits Down Under in the upcoming three-match T20 series against Sri Lanka.

Some thought Pandey will stay on with team for the T20s after hitting an unbeaten 104 in the fifth and final ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground, giving India their first win of the tour. That did not happen but he has been rewarded with a T20 call-up for the upcoming Sri Lanka series that is regarded as a rehearsal for the ICC World T20 to held in March in India.

"Getting a hundred at the international level is always a big achievement and it was my first one. So somewhere I have an idea (of what I have done).

"Looking at the bigger picture, I would say it is a very good start to my international career," Pandey told PTI.

The 26-year-old is fully aware that one gets limited opportunities at the highest level and that is why he is in no mood to take it easy.

"I have waited for long (to play for India) and I finally I got the opportunity I was looking for in the last ODI. That is how I normally bat. I wanted to make full use of the opportunity and I think I did.

"So job well done but I won't be banking on this performance in the games to come.

"I want to take my Australia experience forward to the next innings, try to play the same way. But yes, what I did in Australia will be definitely act as a confidence booster for me," said the stylish batsman, who is considered as a strong contender in the squad for Asia Cup and World T20 to be named here on Friday.

Pandey made his international debut against Zimbabwe in July last year but it was only in Australia he got to spend time with a full-strength squad. The Bangalore-based player said he learnt a lot during the five ODI series Down Under.

"The time in Australia was very good. I did not get much time in the middle in the first two games for obvious reasons, the top order was going great guns for us. So I was just learning seeing the senior players, trying to get hold of the game.

"Overall, I really like batting in Australia. If you have a good pull and you can handle the pace, I think you have the best wickets to bat on there," said Pandey, who did not get to bat in the first ODI and came out to bat in 49th over in the second ODI before being dropped for the next two games.

Pandey, who played at U-19 level with Virat Kohli, finally made it count in Sydney after years of grind on the domestic circuit.

He said the hard yards back home prepared him well for the Australian challenge.

"It was a long wait but I was not thinking about it to be honest. It was all about making full use of the chances I got in the middle. I thought I was ready as I had good runs behind me and a lot of experience with regards to first-class cricket,” he said.

Was he disappointed at being dropped without getting to do much in the first two ODIs?

"I took it as a sport. We needed one extra bowler. Obviously anyone would feel a tad disappointed after being left out from the team but the team decided to have an extra bowler and I was okay with it," said Pandey.

Talking about the Sri Lanka series beginning February 9, he added: "I see these games as more learning, keep moving ahead. Probably it will be the best platform for me to perform and start looking at the World T20 and the future series."

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