Stadium Crowd enjoying, Celebrating Indian Win, Cheers Ind Vs Aus , Hardik Pandya Man of the Match

Stadium Crowd enjoying, Celebrating Indian Win, Cheers Ind Vs Aus , Hardik Pandya Man of the Match

Joyful Stadium Crowd enjoying Indore match Cheers India Vs Australia 3rd ODI, Hardik Pandya promoted to no 4 gets man of the Match , dangerous All rounder Kung Fu Super Hero Hardik Pandya public enjoying indore match Hardik Pandya Pandya in August 2015 Full name Hardik Himanshu Pandya Born 11 October 1993 (age 23) Surat, Gujarat, India Nickname Hairy[1] Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Batting Right-handed Bowling Right-arm medium-fast Role All-rounder Relations Krunal Pandya (brother) National side India Test debut (cap 289) 26 July 2017 v Sri Lanka ODI debut (cap 215) 16 October 2016 v New Zealand Last ODI 17 September 2017 v Australia ODI shirt no. 33 (formerly 11) T20I debut (cap 58) 26 January 2016 v Australia Last T20I 29 January 2017 v England T20I shirt no. 11 (formerly 228, 33) Domestic team information Years Team 2012/13–present Baroda cricket team 2015–present Mumbai Indians (squad no. 11 (formerly 228)) 2016–present India A Career statistics Competition ODI T20I FC LA Matches 13 19 17 33 Runs scored 341 100 746 599 Batting average 56.83 10.00 35.66 39.03 100s/50s 0/3 0/0 0/5 0/4 Top score 76 31 90 76 Balls bowled 600 291 1584 1290 Wickets 14 15 24 29 Bowling average 41.57 25.93 66.0 44.4 5 wickets in innings 0 0 1 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 3/31 3/8 5/61 3/26 Catches/stumpings 4/– 11/– 7/– 13/– Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 18 June 2017 Hardik Himanshu Pandya (born 11 October 1993) is an 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. #NgoAwneeWelfareSociety #NgoCrowCrowd #7566129036 #GlobalInfraSolution #SingerVijayGupta Early years Hardik Pandya was born on 11 October 1993 in Surat, Gujarat. His father Himanshu Pandya ran a small car finance business in Surat which he shut down and, shifted to Vadodara when Hardik was five, in order to facilitate his sons with better cricket training facilities. He enrolled his two sons (Hardik and Krunal) into Kiran More's cricket academy in Vadodara.[2] Financially weak, the Pandya family lived in a rented apartment in Gorwa, with the brothers using a second-hand car to travel to the cricket ground.[3] Hardik studied at the MK High School till ninth grade before dropping out to focus on cricket.[4] In January 2016, he slammed eight sixes during his innings unbeaten 86 to guide Baroda cricket team to a six-wicket win over Vidarbha cricket team in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.[8] International 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 a 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 career best figures of 3 for 8 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] ODI career Pandya made his One Day International (ODI) debut for India against New Zealand on 16 October 2016 at Dharamshala and took three wickets helping India win by 6 wickets. 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. 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. International centuries Test centuries Test centuries of Hardik Pandya No Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Start date Result [1] 108 3 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Kandy, Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium 12 Man of the Match awards No. Series Season Match Performance Result 1 3rd Test - India in Sri Lanka Test Series 2017 1st innings: 108 (96 balls: 8×4, 7×6); 6-1-28-1 2nd innings: 1-0-2-0, DNB India won by an innings and 171 runs.[20] One Day Internationals Man of the match awards S No Opponent Venue Date Match Performance Result 1 New Zealand HPCA Stadium, Dharmasala 16 October 2016 7–0–31–3 ; DNB India won by 6 wickets.[21] 2 Australia MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 17 September 2017 83 (66 balls: 5x4, 5x6) ; 4–0–28–2 India won by 26 runs (D/L).[22] 3 Australia Holkar Stadium, Indore 24 September 2017 10-0-58-1 ; 78 (72 balls: 5x4, 4x6) India won by 5 wickets.[23]