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Hardik Pandya
Hardik Himanshu Pandya (born 11 October 1993) is an
Hardik Pandya
Indian international cricketer who plays for Baroda in
domestic cricket and Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier
League (IPL). He is an all-rounder who bats right-handed
and bowls right-arm medium-fast.

Contents
Early years
Domestic career
Career
T20Is
ODI career
Test career Pandya in August 2015

International centuries Personal information


Test centuries Full name Hardik Himanshu Pandya
International awards Born 11 October 1993
Test cricket Surat, Gujarat, India
Man of the Match awards
Nickname Hairy[1]
One Day Internationals
Man of the match awards Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Player of the series awards Batting Right-handed

References Bowling Right-arm fast-medium


External links Role All-rounder
Relations Krunal Pandya (brother)
International information
Early years National side India
Hardik Pandya was born on 11 October 1993 in Surat, Test debut 26 July 2017 v Sri Lanka
Gujarat. His father Himanshu Pandya ran a small car (cap 289)
finance business in Surat which he shut down and, shifted
Last Test 24 January 2018 v South
to Vadodara when Hardik was five, in order to facilitate his
Africa
sons with better cricket training facilities. He enrolled his
two sons (Hardik and Krunal) into Kiran More's cricket ODI debut 16 October 2016 v New
academy in Vadodara.[2] Financially weak, the Pandya (cap 215) Zealand
family lived in a rented apartment in Gorwa, with the Last ODI 16 February 2018 v South
brothers using a second-hand car to travel to the cricket Africa
ground.[3] Hardik studied at the MK High School till ninth ODI shirt no. 33 (formerly 11)
grade before dropping out to focus on cricket.[4]
T20I debut 26 January
Hardik made steady progress and junior-level cricket and, (cap 58) 2016 v Australia
according to Krunal, "won a lot of matches single-handedly"

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in club cricket.[2] In an interview with the Indian Express, Last T20I 24 February 2018 v South
Hardik revealed that he was dropped from his state age- Africa
group teams due to his "attitude problems." He added that
T20I shirt no. 33 (formerly 11, 228)
he was "just an expressive child" who does not "like to hide
Domestic team information
[his] emotions."[5]
Years Team

Domestic career
2012/13– Baroda cricket team
present
Pandya has been playing for Baroda cricket team since 2013. 2015– Mumbai Indians
He played a vital role in Baroda winning the Syed Mushtaq present (squad no. 11 (formerly
Ali Trophy in the 2013–14 season. 228))
2016– India A
In the 2015 season of the Indian Premier League, he scored
present
a quick fire 21 runs off 8 balls and grabbed three important
catches to help Mumbai Indians beat Chennai Super Kings Career statistics
by six wickets and was awarded the man of the match. After Competition Test ODI T20I FC
the first qualifier against Chennai Super Kings, Sachin Matches 6 38 30 23
Tendulkar called over Hardik and told him that he will play Runs scored 297 628 188 1043
for India in the next 18 months. Within one year he was
Batting average 33.00 29.90 11.75 28.97
chosen to play in the Indian squad during 2016 Asia Cup
100s/50s 1/2 0/4 0/0 1/7
and 2016 ICC World Twenty20.
Top score 108 83 31 108
Later on against Kolkata Knight Riders in a must win
Balls bowled 498 1604 485 2082
situation for Mumbai Indians to remain in the race for the
Wickets 7 39 26 31
top 4 teams, he scored a quickfire 61 off 31 balls to earn his
second man of the match award in the season and won the Bowling average 36.71 37.38 24.84 35.90
match for his side.[6] He was also awarded the 'Yes Bank 5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 1
maximum sixes award' for the same match.[7] 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 2/27 3/31 3/8 5/61
In January 2016, he slammed eight sixes during his innings
unbeaten 86 to guide Baroda cricket team to a six-wicket Catches/stumpings 7/– 16/– 20/– 14/–
win over Vidarbha cricket team in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Source: ESPN Cricinfo (http://www.espncricinfo.com
Trophy.[8] /ci/content/player/625371.html), 25 February 2018

In the 2018 IPL Player Auction, he was retained by the Mumbai Indians for Rs. 11 Crores.

Career

T20Is
Pandya made his Twenty20 International debut for India on 27 January 2016 at the age of 22, picking up 2 wickets
against Australia.[9] His first Twenty20 International wicket was Chris Lynn. In the second T20I against Sri Lanka
cricket team at Ranchi, he came ahead of Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni and hit 27 off 14 balls before becoming hat-
trick victim of Thisara Perera.[10] In Asia Cup 2016, Pandya smashed an 18-ball 31 helping India post a respectable
score against Bangladesh. Later on, he also picked up a wicket to secure the win. In the next match against Pakistan
he bowled his best figures of 3 for 28 which restricted Pakistan to 83. In a 2016 World Twenty20 match against
Bangladesh on 23 March, Pandya took two crucial wickets in the last three balls of match's final over as India beat
Bangladesh by one run.[11]

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ODI career
Pandya made his One Day International (ODI) debut for India against New Zealand on 16 October 2016 at
Dharamshala. He became the fourth Indian to be named player of the match on ODI debut after Sandeep Patil,
Mohit Sharma and K. L. Rahul.[12] In his first ODI innings as a better, he scored 36 runs from 32 balls. In the group
stages of ICC Champions Trophy, Pandya hit three consecutive sixes to Imad Wasim before rain stopped play in the
same over gained him a worldwide recognition as a lethal batsman. On 18 June 2017, in the final of the Champions
Trophy at the Oval, he struck a 43-ball 76 in a losing cause, after coming in with India at 54/5 following a top order
collapse. Reaching his half-century in 32 deliveries, he broke Adam Gilchrist's record for the fastest to get there in
any ICC competition.[13]

Test career
Pandya was included in India's Test squad as a batsman for their home series against England in late 2016,[14] but
was eventually left out after he injured himself while training in the nets at the PCA Stadium.[15] He was named in
the squad that toured Sri Lanka in July 2017 and played his first Test on 26 July in Galle.[16] In the 3rd and the
final test match against Sri Lanka at Pallekele, Pandya scored his maiden Test century, and set the record for
becoming the first Indian batsman to score a test century just before lunch and set the record for scoring the most
number of runs in a single over of a test innings for India in their test history scoring 26 runs.[17][18][19] This
century was his first century in international cricket.

International centuries

Test centuries

Test centuries of Hardik Pandya

No Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Start date Result

Pallekele
Sri 12 August
[1] 108 3 Kandy, Sri Lanka International Cricket Won
Lanka 2017
Stadium

International awards

Test cricket

Man of the Match awards

No. Series Season Match Performance Result

1st innings: 108 (96 balls: 8×4,


3rd Test - India in Sri India won by an innings
1 2017 7×6); 6-1-28-1
Lanka Test Series and 171 runs.[20]
2nd innings: 1-0-2-0, DNB

One Day Internationals

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Man of the match awards

S
Opponent Venue Date Match Performance Result
No

New HPCA Stadium, 16 October India won by 6


1 7–0–31–3 ; DNB
Zealand Dharmasala 2016 wickets.[21]

MA Chidambaram 17 September 83 (66 balls: 5x4, India won by


2
Australia Stadium, Chennai 2017 5x6) ; 4–0–28–2 26 runs (D/L).[22]

Holkar Stadium, 24 September 10-0-58-1 ; 78 (72 India won by 5


3
Australia Indore 2017 balls: 5x4, 4x6) wickets.[23]

Player of the series awards

# Series Season Series Performance Result

Batting: 222 Runs with avg. 55.50, SR:


Australia in India Won the series
1 2017/18 108.82 ; 2 fifties.
India 4–1.[24]
Bowling: 31-0-188-6, Econ: 6.06 (5 matches)

References
1. "Virat as 'Cheeku', Dhoni as 'Mahi' - The fascinating story behind the nicknames of Indian cricketers"
(http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report-watch-revealed-here-s-why-virat-kohli-is-called-cheeku-or-ms-dhoni-is-
addressed-as-mahi-2186522). DNA India. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
2. Mehta, Jigar (25 February 2016). "From unknown game-changer to national team: The six weeks that
changed Hardik Pandya's life" (http://www.firstpost.com/sports/from-unknown-game-changer-to-national-team-
six-weeks-that-changed-hardik-pandyas-life-2563550.html). Firstpost. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
3. Tere, Tushar (25 May 2017). "Pandya brothers finally build their dream home"
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vadodara/pandya-brothers-finally-build-their-dream-home/articleshow
/58831111.cms). The Times of India. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
4. Tere, Tushar (17 January 2015). " 'Every individual has different set of talents' "
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vadodara/Every-individual-has-different-set-of-talents/articleshow
/47703096.cms). The Times of India. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
5. Sundaresan, Bharat (26 May 2017). "I always dreamt big. I wanted cars…and the only way I could get that
was through my sport, says Hardik Pandya" (http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/i-always-dreamt-
big-i-wanted-cars-and-the-only-way-i-could-get-that-was-through-my-sport-hardik-pandya-4674067/). The
Indian Express. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
6. "List of players sold in IPL 8 auction" (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/icc-world-cup-2015/ipl/ipl-
8-auction/List-of-players-sold-in-IPL-8-auction/articleshow/46261483.cms). Times of India. Retrieved 18 April
2015.
7. "M43: CSK vs MI – Yes Bank Maximum Sixes" (http://www.iplt20.com/videos/media/id/4225787054001/m43-
csk-vs-mi-yes-bank-maximum-sixes).
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/content/story/962373.html)
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/ci/engine/match/895817.html). ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
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12. "Pandya's debut three-for sets up India's six-wicket win" (http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story


/1061890.html). ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
13. "India vs Pakistan final, ICC Champions Trophy 2017: Hardik Pandya etches his name in record books with
fearless batting" (http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/india-vs-pakistan-final-icc-champions-trophy-
2017-hardik-pandyas-etches-his-name-in-record-books-with-fearless-batting/). The Indian Express. 18 June
2017. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
14. "Rohit, Rahul and Dhawan to miss first two England Tests" (http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story
/1064385.html). ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
15. "Injured Hardik Pandya, KL Rahul released from India squad" (http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story
/1069176.html). ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
16. "India vs Sri Lanka: Hardik Pandya expresses elation in Test debut" (http://indianexpress.com/article/sports
/cricket/india-vs-sri-lanka-hardik-pandya-expresses-elation-in-test-debut-4768394/). The Indian Express. 26
July 2017. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
17. NDTVSports.com. "India vs Sri Lanka, 3rd Test: Hardik Pandya Leaves Several Records Shattered With
Counter-Punching Knock – NDTV Sports" (https://sports.ndtv.com/sri-lanka-vs-india-2017/india-vs-sri-lanka-
3rd-test-hardik-pandya-leaves-several-records-shattered-with-counter-punching-kno-1737174).
NDTVSports.com. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
18. "Pandya's sprint before lunch" (http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-india-2017/content/story
/1116423.html). Cricinfo. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
19. "Stats: Hardik Pandya's record-breaking century" (https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/stats-hardik-pandya-
s-record-breaking-century). 2017-08-13. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
20. "2nd Test, India tour of Sri Lanka at Colombo, Aug 3-6, 2017" (http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17891
/scorecard/1109603/Sri-Lanka-vs-India-2nd-Test-sl-v-ind-2017).
21. "New Zealand in India ODI Series, 2016–17 – 1st ODI match" (http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-new-
zealand-2016-17/engine/match/1030219.html). Retrieved 16 October 2016.
22. "New Zealand in India ODI Series, 2016–17 – 1st ODI match" (http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-new-
zealand-2016-17/engine/match/1030219.html). Retrieved 17 September 2017.
23. "3rd ODI (D/N), Australia tour of India at Indore, Sep 24 2017" (http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17974
/scorecard/1119498/India-vs-Australia-3rd-ODI-aus-in-ind-2017-18-2017-18). Retrieved 24 September 2017.
24. "Australia tour of India ODI Series, 2017/18" (http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/_/id/17974/aus-in-
ind-2017-18/). ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 1 October 2017.

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