Yusuf Pathan and Manish Pandey hope IPL is a gateway into the national team

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Yusuf Pathan has said that he is still hopeful of representing India stating that performing in the IPL would give him a chance of making a comeback to the team. Manish Pandey, too, echoed Pathan's views stating that the IPL was a good platform for auditioning for the Champions Trophy.

Pathan, who last donned the Indian jersey in 2012, had his best season to date last year where he scored 361 runs for the Kolkata Knight Riders- his highest since the inaugural season - at an average of 72.20. The 34-year-old is hoping for a similar display in this season that will boost his chances of making into the national team again.

“The brand of cricket I’ve played so far, my only aim has always been to play for India again. IPL is one such platform where I can prove myself again,” Pathan said, reported PTI.

“To make a comeback for the country is the ultimate aim. It’s about making full use of the opportunity I get here.”

Pathan made his debut in the ODI team in 2008 after playing an instrumental role in Rajasthan Royals' win in the very first season of the IPL. The Baroda-born player is hoping that the 10th edition of the tournament can do the same again.

“In fact, I started my career through IPL first season. Of course, it’s about performing here and making a comeback,” Pathan added.

“I’m sure something new is in store for all of us. Full of entertainment for the team. Some exciting new players have come on board.” 

However, Pathan isn't the only one hoping to impress the national team selectors during the IPL. According to Manish Pandey, his aim of cementing a place in the national team would depend on how well he did in the IPL.

"IPL is a good platform. If you do well, you’re noticed by everyone here. It will be important for me to perform well again in the IPL and look forward to the Champions Trophy,” the first Indian IPL century-maker said.

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