Hardik Pandya: Team India's veteran Hardik Pandya played an important role in helping the Indian team win the T20 World Cup under the leadership of captain Rohit Sharma. Hardik Pandya has always performed brilliantly while playing for Team India in big ICC events.
Today, instead of telling you about any innings played by Hardik Pandya in white ball cricket, we are going to tell you about an innings in which Hardik, considering the opposing team to be Pakistan, scored a stormy century by batting at a strike rate of 113 in Test cricket.
Hardik Pandya played an innings of 108 runs against Sri Lanka

Hardik Pandya started his Test career in 2017 on the Sri Lanka tour. In the last match of the Test series held on this tour, Hardik Pandya played an innings of 108 runs while batting at a strike rate of 113 against the Sri Lankan bowlers.
In this stormy century innings, Hardik Pandya hit 8 fours as well as 7 skyscraper sixes.Due to this amazing performance by Hardik Pandya in the beginning of his test career, he got the opportunity to play continuously for 1 year for Team India.

Hardik has only 11 matches to his name in Test cricket
Hardik Pandya has played only 11 matches for Team India in Test cricket so far. Hardik Pandya has played these 11 matches against teams like Sri Lanka, South Africa and England. In the 11 matches played for Team India, Hardik Pandya has scored 532 runs while batting at an average of 31.29, while in bowling, Hardik Pandya has taken 17 wickets during this period. Hardik Pandya played his last Test match in the year 2018 on the England tour.
Hardik can return to Test cricket after 6 years
Hardik Pandya was practicing red ball cricket in England recently. Due to which some media reports are claiming that the selection committee can now give Hardik Pandya a chance to make a comeback after almost 6 years on the Australia tour. If this happens, then Hardik Pandya's inclusion in the Test cricket team can prove to be a big weapon for Team India on the Australia tour to balance the playing 11 of Team India.
 
         
        









