IND vs SA: Hardik Pandya scripts history with unique milestone during 3rd T20I

In a sport increasingly dominated by specialists, the all-rounder remains a coveted jewel. And in the thrilling arena of T20 International cricket, Hardik Pandya has just elevated himself to an even more exclusive echelon. During the 3rd T20I against South Africathe dynamic Indian star didn’t just contribute; he rewrote history, becoming the first male pace all-rounder to achieve a unique record in world cricket.

Hardik Pandya accomplishes unique record in T20Is

Hardik achieved the remarkable double of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in T20Is. The stage was set during the crucial third match of the series when Hardik, with his characteristic blend of aggression and skill, claimed the wicket of South Africa’s Tristan Stubbs. That dismissal wasn’t just another entry in the scorecard; it was his 100th T20I wicket, marking the completion of an extraordinary statistical double. Already having surpassed the 1,000-run mark in T20Is earlier in his career, this wicket cemented his place as India’s premier all-format all-rounder.

First pace bowling all-rounder to reach the feat

While being the first Indian to reach this milestone is significant, Hardik’s achievement carries even greater weight on the international stage. In the history of men’s T20Is, only a handful of cricketers have managed the 1,000 runs and 100 wickets double. What makes Hardik’s record particularly unique is his primary role as a pace-bowling all-rounder.

The other luminaries who feature on this elite list – Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh), Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan), Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe), and Virandeep Singh (Malaysia) – are all spin-bowling all-rounders. This makes Hardik the first-ever pace-bowling all-rounder in men’s T20I history to achieve this rare statistical feat. It’s a testament to his ability to consistently contribute with both bat and ball at high speeds and under immense pressure.

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India’s hundred-wicket club in T20Is

In addition to his all-rounder’s double, Pandya also joined an exclusive Indian club by reaching 100 T20I wickets. He is now the third Indian bowler in men’s T20Is to achieve this landmark, following left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh and the consistent jasprit bumrah. This further highlights his significant contribution with the ball across numerous matches.

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