Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma praises his deputy Hardik Pandya's performance in the nerve-wracking final over of India's victory over South Africa in the T20 World Cup final. The Wankhede Stadium crowd erupts in chants for Pandya, who was previously booed during the IPL season. The all-rounder, who played a crucial role in India's win with both bat and ball, reflects on his redemption after facing criticism and unfair treatment in recent months. On social media, Pandya expresses his gratitude to the country and its fans for their unwavering support, declaring that all 1.4 billion Indians are champions.
Hardik Pandya's Redemption at Wankhede Stadium
On October 10, 2022, India defeated South Africa in the T20 World Cup final at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The victory marked a special moment for Hardik Pandya, who had previously faced criticism and booing during the IPL season.
Pandya's performance in the final was pivotal. He scored 34 runs off 31 deliveries and took three crucial wickets, including that of South African captain Temba Bavuma. His all-round brilliance played a key role in India's triumph.
Crowd Erupts in Chants for Pandya
As Pandya emerged as a hero, the Wankhede crowd erupted in chants of "Hardik! Hardik!" This was a stark contrast to the treatment he had received during the IPL season, where he was often booed by his own franchise, Lucknow Super Giants.
Pandya's redemption at the Wankhede marked a significant moment in his career. It was a testament to his resilience and determination. After facing adversity and unfair criticism, he had proved his worth on the biggest stage.
Pandya's Gratitude and Reflection
Following India's victory, Pandya took to social media to express his gratitude to the country and its fans. He thanked them for their unwavering support and declared that "all 1.4 billion Indians are champions."
In a later interview, Pandya reflected on his journey and the criticism he had faced. He said, "I've always believed in myself, and I've always believed in my ability. I knew that I had the potential to be a match-winner. I just needed the opportunity to prove myself."
Top 5 FAQs and Answers
1. Why was Hardik Pandya booed during the IPL season? Pandya was booed due to his poor performance for Lucknow Super Giants. He scored only 268 runs in 16 matches and took 15 wickets.
2. What was Pandya's role in India's victory in the T20 World Cup final? Pandya contributed with both bat and ball. He scored 34 runs and took three wickets, including the crucial wicket of Temba Bavuma.
3. How did Pandya respond to the criticism he faced? Pandya never lost faith in himself and continued to work hard. He proved his worth in the T20 World Cup final.
4. What was the significance of the Wankhede crowd's chants? The chants represented a turnaround in public perception towards Pandya. It showed that he had regained the support of Indian fans.
5. What is the future outlook for Hardik Pandya? Pandya has established himself as one of India's most valuable all-rounders. He is expected to continue playing a key role for India in the years to come.
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