Hardik Pandya’s Whisper Magic to Take Wickets: Self-Motivation Led to Game-Changing Moment

India thrillingly started their World Cup journey. They are keeping that thrill alive almost in their every game. The India vs. Pakistan match has a different vibe. This is the biggest rivalry in the whole cricket world. Fans wait for long to witness the rivalry. This match was also full of suspense. There were so many moments in that fixture but one action by Hardik Pandya caught most of the attention. 

What was the action?

India and Pakistan locked horns at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. India defeated their biggest rivals by seven wickets. India started with a bang. Pakistan also gave a good start. After that, their batting collapsed. Even in the second innings Pakistani bowlers could not dominate Indian batters. 

The most talked about moment of the match was when Hardik Pandya was whispering to the ball. It happened just a moment before Imam-ul-Haq got out. After whispering with the ball, Hardik got the wicket. Netizens have gone crazy over this. Even a lot of memes were coming out on that action of Hardik.

After all these things, the Indian all-rounder came up with the reason behind it. He said, “I basically hurled abuses at myself to bowl better length.” it was Hardik’s motivation to himself to take on a wicket at the right time. Pandya ended the match by taking two wickets. 

A quick match tour:

On October 14, the biggest rivals of the cricket world met for one more time at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Fans waited for 4 years to witness the rivalry. It was a stunning match. While batting first, Pakistan gave a good start. At some point, Pakistan was 155/2. After that, their batting was destroyed by the Indian bowlers. They got all out on 191.

It was an easy target. Rohit Sharma played an amazing innings. Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli got out quickly. Shreyas Iyer scored an outstanding half-century. He remained not out and secured India’s win along with KL Rahul. They won the match by seven wickets. 

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India thrillingly started their World Cup journey. They are keeping that thrill alive almost in their every game. The India vs. Pakistan match has a different vibe. This is the biggest rivalry in the whole cricket world. Fans wait for long to witness the rivalry. This match was also full of suspense. There were so many moments in that fixture but one action by Hardik Pandya caught most of the attention. 

What was the action?

India and Pakistan locked horns at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. India defeated their biggest rivals by seven wickets. India started with a bang. Pakistan also gave a good start. After that, their batting collapsed. Even in the second innings Pakistani bowlers could not dominate Indian batters. 

The most talked about moment of the match was when Hardik Pandya was whispering to the ball. It happened just a moment before Imam-ul-Haq got out. After whispering with the ball, Hardik got the wicket. Netizens have gone crazy over this. Even a lot of memes were coming out on that action of Hardik.

After all these things, the Indian all-rounder came up with the reason behind it. He said, “I basically hurled abuses at myself to bowl better length.” it was Hardik’s motivation to himself to take on a wicket at the right time. Pandya ended the match by taking two wickets. 

A quick match tour:

On October 14, the biggest rivals of the cricket world met for one more time at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Fans waited for 4 years to witness the rivalry. It was a stunning match. While batting first, Pakistan gave a good start. At some point, Pakistan was 155/2. After that, their batting was destroyed by the Indian bowlers. They got all out on 191.

It was an easy target. Rohit Sharma played an amazing innings. Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli got out quickly. Shreyas Iyer scored an outstanding half-century. He remained not out and secured India’s win along with KL Rahul. They won the match by seven wickets.