Hardik Pandya

Hardik Pandya

Batting Allrounder🏏 Right Handed BatRight-arm fast-medium
Mumbai Indians🌏 India
🎂 October 11, 1993 (32 years)📍 Choryasi, Gujarat

About

A wiry young lad from a small town in Gujarat, Hardik Pandya, with his tattoos and peroxide highlights, encapsulates the charisma and swagger of the modern-day Indian cricketer. The all-rounder was propelled into the big stage after constant exposure to prime-time television in the form of the Indian Premier League. A deep voice to go with the confidence and energy, and showing no sign of playing it safe, Pandya is the modern icon of audacity in the Indian side. Having gone through the hard grind of domestic cricket, Pandya shot to fame when he was picked up by an IPL franchise - a license to make his talent well-known on the big stage.

As several youngsters do in the modern era, Pandya announced himself to the world during the IPL, portraying his swashbuckling ability to strike the ball, outstanding fielding, and some street-smart bowling that transcends the cliché 'just rolls his arm over'. He made the world sit up when he soaked in the pressure and came good in crunch situations, playing a pivotal role in the Mumbai franchise's second title triumph, and winning two Man of the Match awards on his way. The Indian public and critics, who never fail to make comparisons, immediately had the inevitable question at the tip of their tongue: Had India found their first fast-bowling all-rounder since Kapil Dev?

Despite being predominantly noted for his explosive batting, Pandya is no slouch with the ball. In fact, it was his all-round skills which caught the attention of the T20 franchises during the Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament culminating a national contract. Pandya's merit was duly rewarded when he was named in India's ODI squad for the home series against New Zealand in 2016. By this time, he had worked on his swing bowling skills, and was hitting the 140s regularly, troubling the batsmen with his nagging length. In fact, having been a part of the 2016 World T20, Pandya defended an equation reading '2 to win off 3' against Bangladesh, bowling back of a length and short on a slow-ish wicket, and keeping India alive in the tournament as a result.
Career Details
FormatDebutLast Played
T20vs Australia, 2016-01-26, Adelaide Ovalvs New Zealand, 2026-03-08, Narendra Modi Stadium
TESTvs Sri Lanka, 2017-07-26, Galle International Stadiumvs England, 2018-08-30, The Rose Bowl
ODIvs New Zealand, 2016-10-16, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadiumvs New Zealand, 2025-03-09, Dubai International Cricket Stadium
IPLvs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, 2015-04-19, M.Chinnaswamy Stadiumvs Punjab Kings, 2026-04-16, Wankhede Stadium
Batting Stats
StatTestODIT20IPL
Matches1194138156
Innings1868109144
Runs532190422882830
Balls720171715681922
Highest108927191
Average31.2932.8328.2528.3
SR73.89110.90145.92147.25
Not Out1102844
Fours68141168218
Sixes1276126150
Ducks2446
50s411910
100s1000
200s0000
300s0000
400s0000
Bowling Stats
StatTestODIT20IPL
Matches1194138156
Innings1988125111
Balls937346022251700
Runs528323130932626
Maidens191650
Wickets179111480
Avg31.0635.5127.1332.83
Eco3.385.68.349.27
SR55.1238.0219.5221.25
BBI5/284/244/165/36
BBM6/504/244/165/36
4w0130
5w1001
10w0000