First, a fan threw his T-shirt at him during a victory lap at the felicitation ceremony in Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede Stadium and then in Vadodara, where an open top bus parade was organized exclusively for Hardik, he fan threw a tennis ball at him and the allrounder caught it one hand.
During the roadshow in his hometown, Hardik, warmly welcomed by the crowd, spotted a tennis ball flying towards him and instinctively grabbed it, which brought a broad smile to his face.
Hardik’s brother, Krunal, also joined him at the roadshow.
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In the T20 World Cup, Pandya excelled with both bat and ball, scoring 144 runs in six innings at an average of 48.00 and a strike rate of 151.57, including a half-century.
The allrounder also claimed 11 wickets in eight matches at an average of 17.36 and an economy rate of 7.64, with best figures of 3/20.
India ended their 11-year ICC trophy drought as Virat Kohli (76), Hardik Pandya (3/20), Jasprit Bumrah (2/18) and Arshdeep Singh (2/20) starred in a thrilling seven-run victory over South Africa in the final at Barbados on June 29.
Reflecting on his journey, Hardik spoke about his transformation from struggling with injury during the 50-over World Cup last year to achieving victory in the T20 World Cup for the ‘Men in Blue’, showcasing his all-round performance.
“It was a difficult journey after the freak 2023 Cup injury but well worth the effort with the T20 WC win. The results come as long as you put in the effort. Hard work doesn’t go unnoticed. Let’s all try our best and work on our fitness,” Pandya said.