Hardik Pandya’s decision to retire from Test cricket, told why he does not want to play longer format now

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|31-10-2024

Hardik Pandya: Team India's star all-rounder Hardik Pandya recently performed brilliantly in the T20 series against Bangladesh and played an important role in helping his team whitewash Bangladesh in the series. Hardik Pandya played his last Test match in his Test career in the year 2018.

Now reports are coming in the media that Hardik Pandya may soon make an official announcement of his retirement from Test cricket. Recently, he has revealed to everyone the big reason for his retirement from Test cricket. If you also want to know the reason for Hardik Pandya's retirement from Test cricket, then you should see the section given below.

Hardik Pandya announces retirement from Test cricket

Hardik Pandya

Team India's star all-rounder Hardik Pandya played his last match in Test cricket in the year 2018. After playing his last match in Test cricket in the year 2018, Hardik Pandya has not played any match in Test cricket. Now some media reports are claiming that Hardik Pandya may decide to retire from Test cricket at the age of 31.

For this reason you can retire from test cricket

Hardik Pandya has played only 11 matches for Team India so far in Test cricket. Talking about Hardik Pandya, he suffered a back injury in the year 2018. After which he decided not to play red ball cricket. In such a situation, it is now expected that Hardik Pandya can officially announce his retirement from Test cricket to prolong his career in the white ball format.

Hardik Pandya's test cricket career is like this

Team India's veteran all-rounder Hardik Pandya started his career in Test cricket in 2017 on the Sri Lanka tour. Hardik Pandya has played 11 test matches in test cricket. In these 11 test matches, Hardik Pandya had taken 532 runs and 17 wickets. Talking about the bat, he played 4 half-centuries for Team India during this period and also took 5 wickets on one occasion with the bowling.

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