Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandey was not bowling for a few days as he was not completely healthy. In the match on Sunday, however, realizing the lack of a sixth bowler, he came down to the bowling ground. “Of course, he will only bowl in the World Cup and other important matches,” said Pandya, who made a few changes in his style to make his bowling life last longer. “Today’s Sydney match was crucial, but when captain Virat Kohli asked him to bowl, he could not refuse. He spent just five runs in his first over. Pandey bowled a total of 4 overs and scored 24 runs to take Steven Smith’s precious wicket6. Pandey underwent surgery in England in October last year. He has been suffering from severe back pain since the 2014 Test series against England. He was unable to play for years due to the surgery.