Star Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya is on the brink of a remarkable milestone in T20I cricket, one he could achieve in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025 final against Pakistan. The 31-year-old currently has 98 wickets in the shortest format, second only to Arshdeep Singh among Indian bowlers.
Now, if Pandya manages to claim two wickets in the final on September 28 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, he will become only the third player in international T20I history to register 1,500 runs and 100 wickets. So far, this elite feat has only been achieved by Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan and Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi.
In the ongoing continental cup, Padya hasn’t been used enough in the batting department. He played a vital knock against Bangladesh, scoring 38 runs as India won the match b