Lucknow: Indian team's star all-rounder Hardik Pandya has made a big record in his name and he has become the third Indian player to do so after captain Rohit Sharma and legendary batsman Virat Kohli. Let us tell you that he is in great form in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. He has made his valuable contribution with bat and ball. Meanwhile, Hardik has made a big record in his name and he has done the feat which only Kohli and Rohit have been able to do before this.
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Actually, Hardik has become the third player to play 100 T20 matches for India. Before him, this record is registered in the name of only Rohit and Virat. Let us tell you that the record of playing the most T20 matches for India is registered in the name of captain Rohit. He has played 159 T20 matches in his career. Apart from him, Kohli is in second place, who has played 125 matches. Now after these two, Hardik has reached the third position.
Hardik made this record in his name as soon as he entered the field in Barbados. Pandya has scored 1492 runs in his 100 T20 matches played so far at an average of 26.64 and a strike rate of 140.89. During this, 4 half-centuries have come from his bat and his highest score has been 71 runs. Apart from this, Pandya has also done a good job in bowling and he has taken 81 wickets while bowling. During this, the 31-year-old has conceded runs at an economy of 8.16. At the same time, taking 4 wickets for 16 runs has been his best bowling figure.
After a disappointing performance in IPL 2024, the veteran all-rounder has performed brilliantly in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. He has made excellent contributions with both his bat and ball. In batting, he has scored 144 runs with a strike rate of 151.58 and has scored a half-century. At the same time, he has also taken 8 wickets in bowling and during this time he has conceded runs at an economy rate of less than 8.
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