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Hardik Pandya Stats: All-rounder’s record ahead of IND vs BAN clash in World Cup 2023

Hardik Pandya Stats: All-rounder’s record ahead of IND vs BAN clash in World Cup 2023

So far, Pandya has made 383 runs and picked up 21 wickets in 2023.

Hardik Pandya’s stats and reputation in ODIs have improved as his career has gone on. The right-hander has shown time and again why he is so essential to the Indian team after putting his hand up when it mattered the most. The all-rounder provides perfect balance with both the bat and ball in hand and is electric on the field. So, let’s check out the all-rounder’s stats in ODIs ahead of the IND vs BAN clash in the ODI World Cup 2023:

Hardik Pandya Stats in ODI

Pandya has played 85 matches for the Men in Blue. The all-rounder has made 1769 runs at an average of 34.01 and a quickfire strike rate of 110.35.

The explosive batter has batted from 4 to 8, scoring 11 fifties in 61 innings. This indicates that Pandya scores 50 or more runs in almost every 5.5 innings despite batting in various positions and under varied circumstances.

The right-arm bowler is not too shabby with the ball in hand, either. He has 84 wickets to his name in 79 innings and an economy of 5.54. His bowling average and strike rate of 35.14 and 38, respectively, are on the higher side, but the all-rounder negates his limitations with the ball with his excellent performance with the bat.

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Hardik Pandya Stats in World Cup

Hardik Pandya has played 12 matches in the ODI World Cup.

The batter has made 237 runs in the 10 innings he’s played and averages 33.85 while striking at an incredible strike rate of 113.39. The right-arm batter has no fifty or century in the multi-nation tournament.

Pandya also has 15 scalps to his name in 12 innings. The right-arm pacer has taken these wickets at an average of 36.8, an economy of 5.81, and a strike rate of 38.

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