Cricket / Hardik Pandya Becomes Third Indian to Reach 100 T20I Wickets Milestone
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Key Points
- Hardik Pandya becomes only the third Indian bowler to take 100 men’s T20I wickets
- Achieves the milestone by dismissing Tristan Stubbs in the 3rd T20I vs South Africa
- Pandya is the first Indian seam-bowling all-rounder with 100 wickets and 1,000 T20I runs
Dharamshala, Dec 14: Seam-bowling all-rounder Hardik Pandya achieved a significant milestone during Sunday's T20I against South Africa at HPCA Stadium, becoming only the third Indian bowler to claim 100 wickets in men’s Twenty20 International cricket.
Before Sunday’s game, Pandya had 99 wickets from 122 matches at an average of 26.81 and an economy rate of 8.24. His best figures in T20Is are 4-16, coming against New Zealand in Ahmedabad in 2023, after making his debut in the format against Australia in Adelaide in January 2016.
At Dharamsala, Pandya reached the milestone of 100 wickets by dismissing Tristan Stubbs in the seventh over. Stubbs attempted to guide a back-of-a-length delivery pitched outside off stump from Pandya towards third man, but only managed to nick behind to wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma.
With this, Pandya has followed pacers Arshdeep Singh and Jasprit Bumrah into entering the 100-wicket club in men’s T20Is. Bumrah, who is unavailable for the ongoing game in Dharamsala due to personal reasons, had achieved the feat earlier in the T20I series opener at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack by removing Dewald Brevis.
Pandya, 32, is also the first Indian men’s player and seam-bowling all-rounder to be a member of a rare club - picking 100 wickets and amassing 1000 runs in T20Is. This milestone was previously achieved only by spin-bowling all-rounders: Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan, Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi and Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza.
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With the bat, he has amassed 1939 runs at an average of 28.10 and a strike rate of 141.53. Pandya, a member of the Indian team winning 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup, has also become only the fourth men’s cricketer to record the double of 100 sixes and take 100 wickets in the format. Before him, Nabi, Raza and Malaysia’s Virandeep Singh were in the elite list.
(IANS)
Before Sunday’s game, Pandya had 99 wickets from 122 matches at an average of 26.81 and an economy rate of 8.24. His best figures in T20Is are 4-16, coming against New Zealand in Ahmedabad in 2023, after making his debut in the format against Australia in Adelaide in January 2016.
At Dharamsala, Pandya reached the milestone of 100 wickets by dismissing Tristan Stubbs in the seventh over. Stubbs attempted to guide a back-of-a-length delivery pitched outside off stump from Pandya towards third man, but only managed to nick behind to wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma.
With this, Pandya has followed pacers Arshdeep Singh and Jasprit Bumrah into entering the 100-wicket club in men’s T20Is. Bumrah, who is unavailable for the ongoing game in Dharamsala due to personal reasons, had achieved the feat earlier in the T20I series opener at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack by removing Dewald Brevis.
Pandya, 32, is also the first Indian men’s player and seam-bowling all-rounder to be a member of a rare club - picking 100 wickets and amassing 1000 runs in T20Is. This milestone was previously achieved only by spin-bowling all-rounders: Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan, Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi and Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza.
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With the bat, he has amassed 1939 runs at an average of 28.10 and a strike rate of 141.53. Pandya, a member of the Indian team winning 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup, has also become only the fourth men’s cricketer to record the double of 100 sixes and take 100 wickets in the format. Before him, Nabi, Raza and Malaysia’s Virandeep Singh were in the elite list.
(IANS)
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