It is a year since Team India All-Rounder Hardik Pandya completed his salvation with a great bowling performance in the final of T20 T20 T20 T20. After he had brutally beaten during IPL 2024, after he had replaced Rohit Sharma as Captain Mumbai Indians (MI), Pandya hit back in the best possible way -so that he brought his A -Game to the ICC event.
The T20 World Cup final of 2024 between India and South Africa in Bridgetown in Barbados came to the last, with the Proteas that needed 16 runs. Skipper Rohit trusted Pandya with the enormous task. And the all -rounder did not abandon his captain. He kept his nerves brilliantly under pressure and provided a famous seven-run victory for the men in blue.
Immediately after bowling the last delivery of the final, Pandya sat on the floor and started to cry. The tears did not stop in the coming minutes when the all -rounder released all the emotions he had kept under control during the difficult times. Speaking after the triumph of India, Pandya finally opened everything he had experienced on an emotional level. He told Star Sports:
“It is very emotional, there was no click that something was not clicking, but this was something the whole nation wanted. Especially for me after my six months, I did not speak a word, things were unfair, but I knew there would be a time that I could shine. An opportunity like this makes it all the more special.
“We always believed, kept calm; let the pressure come to them. Duration, I knew I had to carry out my plans. Suddenly my start -up speed is increasing. I have been in this situation, I enjoy the pressure situation,” he started adding it.
Under Pandya, Mi finished last in IPL 2024. On a personal level, the all -rounder could not deliver bat and ball. In the 2024 T20 World Cup final, however, he produced match-defined figures of 3-20, including the large scalp of Heinrich Klaasen (52 discount 27), which seemed to take the game from India.
Hardik Pandya’s performance in the World Cup 2024 T20
Pandya contributed with both Bat and Ball in India’s T20 World Cup Triumph in India. In six innings, the right -handed seizure scored 144 points with a success rate of 151.57. After warming up with 32 out of 24 against Afghanistan, he hit 50* out of 27 against Bangladesh. The batter also contributed Quick-Fire 20S in the Super 8 match against Australia and the semi-final against England.
With the ball in hand, Pandya picked up 11 wickets with an average of 17.36 and an economy of 7.64. The right-wing Pacer claimed 3-27 against Ireland, 2-24 against Pakistan and 2-14 against the US in the group phase. However, he reserved his best for the final and took 3-20 in three overs against the Proteas.
Published by Renin Wilben Albert
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