India all-rounder Hardik Pandya on Monday took a visit down reminiscence lane as he accomplished six “extraordinary” years with Mumbai Indians within the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Hardik made his debut for Mumbai Indians on this present day (April 19) in 2015 and since then the all-rounder has established himself as one of many key members of the aspect.
Hardik thanked the administration, workers, teammates, and followers for the love and assist and posted a video cherishing some good moments of his with Mumbai Indians.
“A walk down memory lane and looking back at 6 extraordinary years with a team so close to my heart @mipaltan To the management, staff, teammates and fans who’ve been with me on this journey, thank you from the bottom of my heart,” Hardik tweeted.
A stroll down reminiscence lane and looking out again at 6 extraordinary years with a staff so near my coronary heart @mipaltan To the administration, workers, teammates and followers who’ve been with me on this journey, thanks from the underside of my coronary heart pic.twitter.com/lLe63fXP1J
— hardik pandya (@hardikpandya7) April 19, 2021
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In his debut match, Hardik had scored 16 runs off six balls as Mumbai Indians defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) by 18 runs.
Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene revealed Hardik picked up a niggle throughout the ODI collection between India and England and that has stored the all-rounder away from bowling within the ongoing IPL.
Hardik has in current occasions caught to enjoying as a finisher each within the nationwide staff and Mumbai Indians. Jayawardene desires Hardik to get better totally from the niggle earlier than taking over the batsmen with ball in hand.
“We were looking forward to him bowling this season as he didn’t bowl in last year’s IPL after coming from an injury and he wasn’t ready. In his last ODI match against England, I believe Hardik picked up a niggle so we don’t want to risk an injury,” Jayawardene defined.
“We want to be sure that he is comfortable in bowling so hopefully in the next few weeks with a bit of work and all that you might see him bowling, we would love to see him bowling but as soon as the niggle goes off and he is comfortable in bowling we could utilise that asset as well,” he added.