Haters, where are you now? That’s the question Hardik Pandya posed after his remarkable performance in India’s dominant opening match of the T20 World Cup 2024. Following one of the lowest points in his career—a disappointing IPL 2024 season where he averaged just 18 with the bat and faced criticism for his captaincy—Pandya silenced his doubters with a fiery bowling spell. His efforts were crucial in restricting Ireland to a mere 96 runs.
What turned the tide for Hardik Pandya?
After India’s convincing eight-wicket victory, Pandya reflected on the importance of hard work and self-belief. “Feels very good to work hard and get success,” he told the BCCI. “Everything kind of falls into place for people who work hard. Spend a little time with yourself. Identify who you are. Back yourself because Hardik at 30 is a much easier job than Hardik at 60.”
Pandya’s comments provide insight into his mindset after facing intense criticism. He focused on his training, tuned out public opinion, and followed his process. His bowling figures of 3/27 in four overs highlighted his accuracy and reasserted his position as one of the best seam-bowling all-rounders in the world.
Pandya’s journey from the low of the IPL season to his resurgence in the T20 World Cup is a testament to his resilience and dedication. His performance not only boosted India’s chances but also served as a powerful statement to his critics.