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Hardik Pandya

Hardik Pandya

Height: 6 feet DOB: October 11, 1993

Often being compared with India’s World Cup winning captain and all-rounder Kapil Dev, Hardik Pandya has substantiated the comparisons on many occasions with his hard-hitting abilities and brisk seam bowling. Along with his playing style, his experiments with hairstyles and hair colours make him stand out among his peers. But he plays as flamboyantly on field as he carries himself off the field. Pandya is truly a find of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as his heroics with Mumbai Indians booked his berth for the Indian cricket team. Following a successful IPL 2015 and Syed Mushtaq Ali domestic T20 tournament in 2016, the Gujarati all-rounder made his debut for Team India on January 26, 2016, in a T20I match against Australia at Adelaide. It took him a few months to break into the 50-over set up as he debuted in ODI cricket on October 16, 2016, playing New Zealand at the picturesque HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala. With a fifty on his Test debut, Pandya played his first longest-format game for India on July 26-29, 2017, against Sri Lanka at Galle.

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IPL 2019, MI vs RCB: Hardik Pandya cameo renders Bangalore's title hopes all but over

Sports | Apr 16, 2019, 09:36 AM IST

Mumbai needed 22 runs from the last two overs but Hardik took just six balls to hit the required runs, smashing left-arm spinner Pawan Negi for two boundaries and as many sixes to end the run chase.

IPL 2019: Showman Hardik Pandya stars as Mumbai Indians humble Chennai Super Kings by 37 runs

Sports | Apr 04, 2019, 01:09 PM IST

Hardik Pandya was characteristically quirky as well as breathtaking and the highlight was the helicopter shot in front of its synonym, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, as Mumbai Indians humbled Chennai Super Kings by 37 runs in the IPL.

3rd ODI: Focus on Hardik Pandya as India aim to seal the deal in Mount Maunganui

Cricket Ki Baat | Jan 27, 2019, 08:38 PM IST

Hardik Pandya's incusinon will remain a topic of debate in the team management as India look to win the third ODI and take the five-match series against New Zealand with two matches to go on Monday.

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