Hardik Pandya: Team India's legendary all-rounder Hardik Pandya has single-handedly won many such matches for the team in the last decade in which Team India had very little chance of winning.
For this reason, Hardik Pandya is currently considered the legendary all-rounder of world cricket. Reports are coming about Hardik Pandya that after the South Africa T20 series, Hardik Pandya can announce retirement due to this special reason.
Hardik Pandya can announce retirement
Hardik Pandya is currently playing the T20 series on the South Africa tour. Hardik Pandya is also unofficially playing the responsibility of vice-captaincy in the South Africa T20 series, but despite that, reports are coming that after the South Africa T20 series ends on November 15, Hardik Pandya will announce his retirement from a particular format of cricket.
Hardik can announce retirement from Test cricket after Africa T20 series
According to the media reports coming about Hardik Pandya, the legendary all-rounder can announce his retirement from Test cricket at the international level after the South Africa T20 series. Hardik Pandya has not been selected in the Border Gavaskar Trophy to be held after the South Africa T20 series. In such a situation, there are reports that Hardik Pandya can now formally announce his retirement from red ball cricket forever.
Hardik Pandya has performed like this in Test cricket
Hardik Pandya started his career in Test cricket for Team India on the Sri Lanka tour in 2017. Since making his international Test debut on the Sri Lanka tour, Hardik Pandya has scored 532 runs in 11 matches, batting at an average of 31.29. During this, Hardik Pandya has played 4 half-centuries and 1 century in Test cricket.
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