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Hardik Pandya Bowls Forgettable 11-Ball Over, Goes Joint-Top In Unwanted IPL Feat List

Hhelik Pandya in action for Mi vs GT in IPL 2025.© BCCI / IPL




The captain of the Indians of Mumbai (Mi), Hardya, recorded an unwanted feat of bowling the highest deliveries during their meeting at high issues against Gujarat Titans (GT) on Tuesday at the Wankhede stadium. During the pursuit by Gujarat of the target of 156 points, Hhelik presented himself in the attack in the eighth. He played two bullets without ball and three large deliveries, which extended his delivery to six to 11 and conceded 18 points.

It is the highest joint deliveries that a launcher played in a history of the IPL. He is now the fifth player to do it and is at the level with Mohammed Siraj, Tushar Deshpande, Shardul Thakur and Sandeep Sharma.

He started again with three deliveries, then made a wave of bowling alike, then followed it with a without bulle. The story of large and without bullet continued until Gill slammed a six on the eighth delivery (fourth legal ball) of the end.

Hhelik continued to play a wide again and concluded his with a point ball, ending his with 18 amazing points. Hardik misfortunes were not limited to the ball.

With the bat, Hardik failed to carry out a rescue act in the first rounds when his team was 105-4 after the 12th. The experienced versatile tried to take Sai Kishore by going down on one knee and trying to go for a slogan scan.

He did not succeed in in the middle of his shot and head of the head, which flew over the skipper of the Gujarat Titans Shubman Gill in shift. With a successful socket, Hardik had to return to the locker room at a lower cost with 1 (3).

Mi seemed to be intended to fold before the 150 -point mark, but Corbin Bosch provided the essential fire power towards the end. With his guilty show, he slammed 27 (22) deliveries to raise Mumbai to 155/8.

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