On Day 2 of the ongoing third Test between Sri Lanka and India at Kandy, India’s Hardik Pandya proved his credentials as an all-format batsman by slamming his first International century.
Pandya who came into bat at number 8 scored 108 runs off just 96 balls, becoming the fastest Indian batsman to register a ton batting at this position or lower in terms of balls played.
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Also, Hardik scored 107 runs at lunch, which is the most by an Indian batsman before lunch on any day of a Test match.
Video: Virat Kohli and others laud Hardik Pandya’s innings
Power packed century
Power packed celebrations
Power packed reception back in the dressing room
Power Pandya!@hardikpandya7 💪🏻 #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/j8VzpMv9rC— BCCI (@BCCI) August 13, 2017