SCHEDULED / Match 57 / Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal

Sunrisers Hyderabad
SRH
Lucknow Super Giants
LSG

LIVE / 21st Match / The Kent County Cricket Ground

South East Stars
SES
Northern Diamonds
ND

*63/1 (12.2 ov)

ND elected to bat

LIVE / Match 22 / Brunton Memorial Ground

Sunrisers
SUN
Southern Vipers
VP

*42/1 (13 ov)

SUN elected to bowl

LIVE / 24th Match / Trent Bridge

The Blaze
BLZ
Western Storm
WS

*64/1 (12.2 ov)

BLZ elected to bowl

LIVE / 23rd Match / Old Trafford

Thunder
THN
Central Sparks
CES

THN elected to bat

COMPLETED / Match 13 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Band-e-Amir Region
BD
Mis Ainak Region
MAK

110/7 (20 ov)

BD won by 5 runs.

LIVE / Match 14 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Boost Region
BR
Amo Region
AM

*118/2 (13 ov)

Drinks Break : AM elected to bat

COMPLETED / Final / Sheikh Zayed Stadium

Scotland Women
SC-W
Sri Lanka Women
SL-W

169/5 (20 ov)

SL-W won by 68 runs.

COMPLETED / Match 56 / Arun Jaitley Stadium

Delhi Capitals
DC
Rajasthan Royals
RR

201/8 (20 ov)

DC won by 20 runs.

COMPLETED / Match 12 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Speen Ghar Region
SG
Amo Region
AM

122/10 (18.5 ov)

SG won by 33 runs.

COMPLETED / 3rd T20I / Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium

Bangladesh
BAN
Zimbabwe
ZIM

156/9 (20 ov)

BAN won by 9 runs.

COMPLETED / Match 11 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Boost Region
BR
Mis Ainak Region
MAK

156/3 (20 ov)

MAK won by 7 wickets

SCHEDULED / Match 15 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Speen Ghar Region
SG
Mis Ainak Region
MAK

SCHEDULED / Match 16 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Boost Region
BR
Band-e-Amir Region
BD

SCHEDULED / 5th T20I / Sylhet International Cricket Stadium

Bangladesh Women
BD-W
India Women
IND-W

SCHEDULED / Match 58 / Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium

Punjab Kings
PBKS
Royal Challengers Bangalore
RCB

SCHEDULED / Match 17 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Band-e-Amir Region
BD
Amo Region
AM

SCHEDULED / Match 18 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Speen Ghar Region
SG
Boost Region
BR

SCHEDULED / 19th Match / Sophia Gardens

Glamorgan
GLA
Sussex
SUS

SCHEDULED / 20th Match / County Ground

Northamptonshire
NOR
Gloucestershire
GLO

SCHEDULED / 22nd Match / The Rose Bowl

Hampshire
HAM
Durham
DUR

SCHEDULED / 23rd Match / St Lawrence Ground

Kent
KET
Worcestershire
WOR

SCHEDULED / 24th Match / Trent Bridge

Nottinghamshire
NOT
Lancashire
LAN

SCHEDULED / 25th Match / Kennington Oval

Surrey
SUR
Warwickshire
WAS

SCHEDULED / 4th T20I / Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

Bangladesh
BAN
Zimbabwe
ZIM

SCHEDULED / Match 59 / Narendra Modi Stadium

Gujarat Titans
GT
Chennai Super Kings
CSK

SCHEDULED / Match 19 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Band-e-Amir Region
BD
Speen Ghar Region
SG

SCHEDULED / Match 20 / Kabul International Cricket Stadium

Mis Ainak Region
MAK
Amo Region
AM

Hardik Pandya Player Profile, Age, Career, Bowling & Batting Stats

Hardik Pandya

Hardik Pandya

India
India | All Rounder

Name

Hardik Pandya

 

Nickname

Kung Fu Pandya

 

Birth Place

 

Choryasi, Surat, Gujarat

Height

6' (183 cm)

Jersey Number

 

33

Teams played for

India, Mumbai Indians, Baroda, Gujarat Titans, India A and Indian Board Presidents XI

 

Family

Wife: Natasa Stankovic. Son: Agastya Pandya. Father: Late Himanshu Pandya.

 

Mother

Nalini Pandya. Brother: Krunal Pandya

 

Zodiac

Libra

 

Education

MK High School - 9th Pass

 

Cars

 

Toyota Etios, Jeep Compass, Audi A6, Porsche Cayenne, Mercedes-AMG G 63, Range Rover Vogue, Lamborghini Huracan EVO and Rolls Royce

Net Worth as of 2024

INR 91 crores ($11 million)

 

Salary

Team India: 5 crore annually (Central Contract) other than match fees. Mumbai Indians: 15 Crores.

 

Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/hardikpandya93/

Twitter/X

https://twitter.com/hardikpandya7

 

Facebook

 

https://www.facebook.com/OfficialHardikPandya

Hardik Pandya is an Indian All-rounder, who is touted to be India's next white-ball captain. Born in Choryasi, Surat, Gujarat, to a small car finance businessman, Pandya and his family had to leave from Surat for Baroda to facilitate his and his brother's cricketing aspirations.

Hardik Pandya went through a very tough time during his childhood days especially because of his dream to become an International cricketer.

Upon moving to Vadodara (Baroda), Hardik's father Himanshu Pandya admitted his two sons - Krunal Pandya (the other one) to the Kiran More Cricket Academy.

He wasn't always the seam-bowling all-rounder we know of. Hardik Pandya had started as a leg-spinner but his first coach in Baroda - Sanath Kumar, asked him to focus on fast bowling.

From there onwards, Hardik became a seam bowling all-rounder, who during his initial years of junior club cricket, was known for his range-hitting prowess.

His brother Krunal Pandya had revealed that Hardik used to help his team win matches, single-handedly, and that his ability to score 6s had been there since his childhood days.

Moreover, he was also known for being expressive or over-expressive at times and had attitude problems from the very beginning of his career.

Those close to him during his initial years have claimed that Hardik Pandya was dropped from Junior-level cricket teams due to his bad behavior. That's something he labeled as an expressive kid who never liked to hide his emotions.

But all because of his talent and stern focus, Hardik Pandya was picked to represent the Baroda team in 2013 for the domestic season.

He made his debut for Baroda through the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy against Mumbai on March 17, 2013. Hardik rubbed shoulders with some legendary names like Ambati Rayudu, Yusuf Pathan, Irfan Pathan, and Munaf Patel in the Baroda team.

In the latter half of 2013, Hardik Pandya made his Ranji Trophy debut for Baroda against Madhya Pradesh on November 28. He had an ordinary performance in that match but his team did win the match by 246 runs. Exactly a year later, Hardik made his Vijay Hazare trophy debut on November 8, 2014, against Gujarat.

Therein, Baroda might have lost but Hardik Pandya displayed a fantastic knock of 69 off 61 in the 1st innings and did not bowl during Gujarat's successful chase.

As he was grinding himself in the domestic circuit, 2013 IPL winners Mumbai Indians' scouting team spotted Hardik during a trial and when he was introduced during the auction for the 2015 season, MI picked him at his base price and the rest is history as we know.

He left domestic cricket after scoring 1351 runs from 29 first-class matches, 2103 runs from 103 List A matches, and 4556 runs from 250 T20 matches.

In his debut IPL season in 2015, Hardik Pandya took the league by storm. His power-hitting prowess and decent bowling quickly helped him become one of the hottest domestic prospects of the league.

He scored 112 runs from 9 matches in 2015 at a 180+ strike rate but scalped just 1 wicket.

His luck was such that MI despite a poor start to the season, were able to clinch their 2nd IPL title by beating CSK in the finale.

By his second season, Hardik was called up to the Indian national team where he made his debut in a T20I series against Australia in January.

His performance was such that then captain MS Dhoni picked him for the T20 World Cup of that year wherein, his most memorable performance came in the match against Bangladesh where he helped India win in the final over.

While his second IPL season was not that special, Hardik Pandya kept on making moves with the national team.

On October 16, 2016, he made his official ODI debut against New Zealand wherein he picked up 3 wickets but did not have the chance to bat as India had won the match by 6-wickets.

In July 2017, Hardik Pandya earned his maiden Test cap against Sri Lanka in Galle. He had a very good Test debut, scoring 50 runs in the 1st innings and scalping a wicket across innings in the match which India won by 304 runs.

Slowly, he was becoming an important asset across all 3 formats but in 2018, Hardik endured an ugly back injury that kept him out of action for a while.

The very next year, he fell under major controversy due to certain comments he made on the popular talk show - Koffee with Karan.

By the year 2020, Pandya had won 4 IPL titles - 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020 and he was becoming a senior player gradually. During the 2022 T20 World Cup, Pandya made contributions with both bat and ball.

He had scored an important 40 runs during India's win over Pakistan in Melbourne and also scored 63 runs during the semi-final against England in Adelaide where India lost by 10 wickets.

But before all that had happened, Pandya's seniority saw him move to the new IPL franchise Gujarat Titans in 2022. He was appointed as captain and GT went on to defeat Rajasthan Royals to win the Premier League in only their first attempt.

In 2023, Pandya led GT to another final but this time MS Dhoni's CSK stood in their way and grabbed their 5th title.

That very year, Hardik Pandya was supposed to play an important role in the ICC Cricket World Cup but during India's league match against Bangladesh, Pandya rolled over his feet. The injury saw him get ruled out of the entire tournament with India losing in the finals against Australia on November 19th.

That triggered conversations about Pandya leading India's white-ball team in the future which he even became in certain series'. However due to his struggle with an ankle injury,

Pandya missed the opportunity to go into the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 as the captain while Rohit Sharma was re-appointed for the major event.

Another ugly turn in his career came when the Mumbai Indians struck a trade deal with Gujarat Titans for the transfer of Hardik Pandya for 15 Crores INR. Not only that, Pandya was also appointed as the new MI captain, replacing 5-time title-winning skipper Rohit Sharma from the helm.

That move did not go well with MI fans, who still continue to boo and jeer him during home and away matches.

In terms of his international stats, then Hardik Pandya has scored a total of 3649 runs - 532 in 11 Test matches, 1769 in 86 ODIs, and 1348 from 92 T20Is.

His IPL stats have seen him score 2440 runs from 129 matches and scalp 132 wickets. 

 

 

Batting Statistics

M Inns Runs BF NO HS AVG S/R 100 50 4s 6s
11 18 532 720 1 108 31.29 73.88 1 4 68 12
86 61 1769 1603 9 92 34.01 110.35 0 11 132 67
92 71 1348 964 18 71 25.43 139.83 0 3 96 69
252 220 4576 3289 63 91 29.14 139.13 0 17 333 236
107 79 2103 1995 14 92 32.35 105.41 0 13 152 76
29 46 1351 2382 1 108 30.02 56.71 1 10 167 24

Bowling Statistics

M Inns Runs OV WKTS AVG ECO BEST 5W
11 19 528 156.1 17 31.05 3.38 6/50 1
86 80 2960 533.1 84 35.23 5.55 4/24 0
92 81 1950 238.5 73 26.71 8.16 4/16 0
252 195 4474 544.1 156 28.67 8.22 4/16 0
107 94 3563 658.1 100 35.63 5.41 4/24 0
29 39 1486 449 48 30.95 3.3 8/91 3

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