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Full name | Hardik Himanshu Pandya | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1993-10-11)11 October 1993 (age 31) Choryasi,Surat,Gujarat, India | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname | Kung Fu Pandya,[1] Hairy[2] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-armmedium-fast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | All-rounder | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Test debut (cap 289) | 26 July 2017 v Sri Lanka | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Test | 30 August 2018 v England | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI debut (cap 215) | 16 October 2016 v New Zealand | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last ODI | 9 March 2025 v New Zealand | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ODI shirt no. | 33 (formerly 11) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T20I debut (cap 58) | 26 January 2016 v Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last T20I | 2 February 2025 v England | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
T20I shirt no. | 33 (formerly 11, 228) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2012/13–present | Baroda | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2015–2021, 2024–present | Mumbai Indians(squad no. 33) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2022–2023 | Gujarat Titans(squad no. 33) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source:ESPNcricinfo,13 September 2023 |
Hardik Himanshu Pandya (born 11 October 1993) is an Indian internationalcricketer who plays for theIndian cricket team. He is anall-rounder who is a right-handed middle order batsman andfast-medium bowler. He is considered one of the best all-rounders in the world inwhite-ball cricket. Pandya has represented India in all three formats. He captainsMumbai Indians in theIndian Premier League and occasionally plays forBaroda in domestic cricket. He has captained the Indian team in white-ball cricket and was the vice captain of the team that won the2024 T20 World Cup.
Hardik Pandya was born on 11 October 1993 inChoryasi,Surat,Gujarat. His father, Himanshu Pandya, ran a smallcar finance business in Surat which he shut down and moved toVadodara when Hardik was five to provide his sons with better cricket training facilities. Himanshu Pandya worked as a loan consultant in Vadodara.[3] He enrolled his two sons intoKiran More's cricket academy in Vadodara.[4] Lacking finances, the Pandya family lived in a rented apartment inGorwa, with the brothers using a second-hand car to travel to the cricket ground.[3] Hardik studied at the MK High School until ninth grade before dropping out to focus on cricket.[5]
Hardik made steady progress in junior-level cricket, and according toKrunal, "won a lot of matches single-handedly" inclub cricket.[4] In an interview withthe Indian Express, Hardik said that he was dropped from his state age-group teams due to his "attitude problems". He added that he was "just an expressive child" who did not "like to hide his emotions."[6]
According to his father, Hardik was aleg spinner until the age of 18 and turned tofast bowling at the insistence of theBaroda coachSanath Kumar.[7]
Pandya has been playing for theBaroda since 2013. He played a vital role in helping Baroda win theSyed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in the 2013–14 season. In January 2016, he slammed eight sixes during his innings of 86not out, to guide Baroda to a six-wicket win overVidarbha in theSyed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.[8]
Pandya played for theMumbai Indians in theIPL from 2015 to 2021.[9][10] Against theKolkata Knight Riders, in a must-win match for Mumbai Indians to remain in the playoff race, he scored 61 runs off 31 balls to take the match, earning him his second man of the match award of the 2015 season.[11]
Ahead of the IPL 2022 mega auction, Pandya was released by the Mumbai Indians. He was then drafted by the newAhmedabad-based franchise,Gujarat Titans, and named captain of the team.[12][13] He led Gujarat to their maiden IPL title in 2022, becoming the first captain afterShane Warne in2008 to lead a team to the title in its first year.[14] In theIPL 2023 Pandya again ledGujarat Titans to their second consecutive final but lost toChennai Super Kings by five wickets through DLS method.
In November 2023, Pandya returned to the Mumbai Indians after two seasons with theGujarat Titans in an all-cash trade deal which involvedCameron Green being traded from the Mumbai Indians toRoyal Challengers Bengaluru.[15] Pandya was later named captain of the side, replacingRohit Sharma,[16] a decision that drew criticism from the home crowd, who booed Pandya during the 2024 season.[17] Under Pandya's captaincy, Mumbai Indians ran an unsuccessful campaign in 2024, failing to qualify for the playoffs and finishing last in the league stage with 4 wins in 14 games.[18] Pandya scored 216 runs batting at various positions between 4-8, at an average of 18.00. With the ball, he took 11 wickets with an economy of 10.75.[19][20]
Pandya made hisTwenty20 International (T20I) debut for India on 27 January 2016 at the age of 22, picking up 2 wicketsagainst Australia.[21] His first Twenty20 International wicket wasChris Lynn. In the second T20I againstSri Lanka atRanchi, he batted ahead ofYuvraj Singh andMS Dhoni and hit 27 off 14 balls before becoming hat-trick victim ofThisara Perera.[22] In2016 Asia Cup, Pandya smashed an 18-ball 31 helping India post a respectable score againstBangladesh. Later on, he also picked up a wicket to secure the win. In the next match againstPakistan he bowled his best figures of 3 for 8 which restricted Pakistan to 83. In a2016 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.[23]
Pandya's career best bowling figures of 4 for 38 was achieved in the 3rd and final Twenty20 International against England on 8 July 2018, when he also scored 33 not out in 14 balls and hit the winning runs with a six offChris Jordan. He became first Indian to take 4 wickets and score over 30 runs in the same T20I match.[24]
In September 2021, Pandya was named in India's squad for the2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup after being declared fit to bowl his full quota of overs.[25] Pandya scored 11 against Pakistan and 23 against New Zealand in defeats, as India crashed out of the World Cup despite big wins over Afghanistan, Scotland and Namibia. Pandya's bowling fitness came under scrutiny as he bowled only 4 overs across the tournament. He was dropped from the squad for the subsequent T20I series against New Zealand.[26]
In June 2022, Pandya was named India's captain for their T20I matchesagainst Ireland.[27]
On July 7, 2022, Pandya scored 51 runs off 33 balls, his maiden T20Ihalf-century againstEngland atSouthampton.[28] He also took 4/33, making him the first Indian player to record a half-century and take 4 wickets in the same T20I.[29]
In April 2024, Pandya was named the vice-captain of the Indian squad for the2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.[30] During India's successful T20 World Cup campaign, Pandya took 11 wickets and scored 144 runs at astrike rate of 150. In thefinal, he took 3 wickets, including those ofHeinrich Klaasen andDavid Miller, and also bowled the last over of the match.[31] At the conclusion of the tournament, Pandya became the first Indian all-rounder to be ranked number 1 in theT20I Rankings.[32]
Pandya made hisOne Day International (ODI) debut for Indiaagainst New Zealand on 16 October 2016 atDharamshala. He became the fourth Indian to be named player of the match on ODI debut afterSandeep Patil,Mohit Sharma andK. L. Rahul.[33] In his first ODI innings as a batsman, he scored 36 runs from 32 balls. In the group stages ofICC Champions Trophy, Pandya hit three consecutive sixes offImad Wasim in the same over before rain stopped play. On 18 June 2017, in thefinal of theChampions Trophy atthe Oval, he struck a 43-ball 76 in a losing cause, after coming in with India at 54/5 following atop order collapse.[34]
He was selected in the ODI XI of the year 2017 by ESPNcricinfo.[35]
In April 2019, he was named inIndia's squad for the2019 Cricket World Cup.[36][37] On 27 June 2019, in the match against theWest Indies, Pandya played in his 50th ODI.[38]
On 17 July 2022, Pandya bowled his ODI career-best 4–24 againstEngland inOld Trafford. His 71 runs scored during the 2nd innings of the same match made him the first Indian player to score ahalf-century and take 4 wickets in an ODI sinceYuvraj Singh in 2011.[39]
Pandya was included in India'sTest squad for their home seriesagainst England in late 2016,[40] but was eventually left out after he injured himself while training in the nets at thePCA Stadium.[41] He was named in the squad thattoured Sri Lanka in July 2017 and played his first Test on 26 July inGalle.[42] In the 3rd and the finalTest match against Sri Lanka atPallekele, Pandya scored his maiden Test century, and set the record for becoming the first Indian batsman to score a Test century just before lunch. He also set the record for scoring the most runs in a single over of a Test innings for India, scoring 26 runs, which was later surpassed byJasprit Bumrah.[43][44] This century was his first century in international cricket.
Pandya's brotherKrunal has also played forIndia and theMumbai Indians.[45] Their father, Himanshu Pandya died in January 2021 of cardiac arrest.[46]
Pandya got engaged to dancer and actressNataša Stanković on 1 January 2020;[47] on 30 July 2020 their first child, a boy, Agastya Pandya was born.[48] On 14 February 2023, the couple renewed their wedding vows in a ceremony inUdaipur,Rajasthan.[49] In 2024, the couple's relationship came under scrutiny during Pandya's maiden season as captain of the Mumbai Indians, as Stanković took down their posts together and took his last name out of her username on Instagram. The couple mutually separated in July 2024.[50]
In January 2019, Pandya appeared with teammateK. L. Rahul on the showKoffee with Karan, and made several controversial comments which were met with immediate public backlash. During the interview, Pandya spoke about how he had proudly informed his parents of his first sexual encounter, which was well received by them. He also proclaimed that he likes to "observe how women move" at high-end bars and nightclubs, as well as on social media and then went on to liken himself to a black person saying, "I'm a little from the black side so I need to see how they move".[51][52][53] The public categorized his monologue as indecent, derogatory, misogynistic and disgraceful.[54][55] Pandya apologized for his remarks by saying that he had gotten carried away by the nature of the show.[56][54] TheBoard of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) responded to the controversy by saying, "It will be considered whether players should even be allowed to appear on such TV shows which have got nothing to do with cricket."[57][56][58] The BCCI found the comments as very crass, sexist and cringeworthy,[55] and was not impressed by the apology, seeking appropriate legal action into the matter as it was a breach of conduct.[56][59] Both Pandya and Rahul were handed a suspension until a pending investigation and were called back from the ongoing tours ofAustralia andNew Zealand.[60][53][61] Furthermore, on 13 January 2019,Gillette suspended their brand association with Pandya for itsMach3 razor.[62] On 24 January 2019, after lifting the suspension on Pandya and Rahul, the BCCI announced that Pandya would re-join the squad for the matches inNew Zealand.[63]