IND vs BAN: Hardik Pandya on verge of breaking MS Dhoni's record during India vs Bangladesh 2nd T20I in New Delhi

India all-rounder Hardik Pandya is just a boundary away from breaking the record of MS Dhoni for the most fours for India in T20Is.

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Hardik Pandya scored 39 not out off 16 balls in first T20I against Bangladesh.

India vs Bangladesh 2nd T20I will be played at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.

India star all-rounder Hardik Pandya who is currently the part of Suryakumar Yadav-led T20I side for the 3-match T20I series against Bangladesh is on the verge of breaking MS Dhoni's record in the upcoming second T20I which is scheduled to take place at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. 

Hardik just needs a boundary to surpass former India captain MS Dhoni for the most fours for India in T20Is. Apart from that Hardik has 1562 T20I runs to his name, and if he scores 56 runs in the Delhi T20I, he will go past MS Dhoni on the list of most successful batters for India in the shortest format. 
 

Most Runs For India In T20Is

Batter Innings Runs
Rohit Sharma 151 4231
Virat Kohli 117 4188
Suryakumar Yadav 69 2461
KL Rahul 68 2265
Shikhar Dhawan 66 1759
MS Dhoni 85 1617
Suresh Raina 66 1605
Hardik Pandya 80 1562

 

Hardik Pandya in IND vs BAN 1st T20I

Hardik scored 39 not out of 16 balls in the first T20I against Bangladesh which was played at Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium in Gwalior. He bowled a clinical spell, finishing with impressive figures of one for 26 in his four overs which helped India to win the clash by seven wickets the Men in Blue are currently leading 1-0 in three T20I series. Hardik broke the record of former India captain Virat Kohli in the 1st T20I by finishing most T20I matches with a six. Hardik has finished a T20I match for India with a six a total of five times, overtaking Virat's previous record of doing so four times. With his one scalp against Bangladesh, Hardik  (87 wickets) overtook pacer Arshdeep Singh (86 wickets) to become India's fourth-highest wicket-taker in the shortest format. The leading wicket-taker for India is spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, with 96 scalps.

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