• Hardik Pandya made a triumphant return to competitive cricket at the DY Patil T20 Cup 2024.

  • Pandya captained Reliance 1 against BPCL and led his side to a victory.

Hardik Pandya returns to competitive cricket; Ishan Kishan to follow the pattern
Hardik Pandya, Ishan Kishan (Image Source: Twitter)

Star Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya has marked his return to competitive cricket after a prolonged absence due to an ankle injury. The dynamic player captained Reliance 1 against BPCL in a T20 match at the DY Patil T20 Cup 2024, showcasing his prowess with both bat and ball.

Hardik Pandya’s performance highlights

Pandya, known for his explosive batting and handy medium pace bowling, displayed his full fitness during the match. Opening the bowling for Reliance 1, he claimed two wickets while conceding 22 runs in three overs. Despite coming in at No. 10, Pandya remained unbeaten, contributing three crucial runs off four balls to secure a narrow two-wicket victory for his team.

Road to recovery

This match marked Pandya’s first competitive appearance since his injury during the 2023 ODI World Cup. Following his rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, Pandya is now gearing up for the upcoming IPL season, where he will lead the Mumbai Indians.

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Ishan Kishan’s path amidst speculation

While Pandya’s return grabs headlines, questions surround the absence of other notable players like Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer from the Ranji Trophy. Kishan, who last played for India in December, is yet to feature in any red-ball games since. His decision to opt out of the Test squad in South Africa citing personal reasons has raised eyebrows. Despite training alongside Pandya in Baroda ahead of the IPL season, Kishan’s absence from domestic cricket has sparked speculation about his priorities.

Shreyas Iyer’s fitness saga

Iyer’s case is equally intriguing, with concerns over his fitness and form. Following his exclusion from India’s squad and a lackluster performance in domestic cricket, Iyer missed Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy quarter-final due to reported back spasms. With a history of back injuries, Iyer’s fitness remains a key factor as he aims to lead the Kolkata Knight Riders in the upcoming IPL season.

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