In the first ODI against Australia, Hardik Pandya enhanced his stature as a match-winning all-rounder. In his early days, Pandya was looked upon as a guy who would give those 30 quick runs and a wicket or two with his medium-pace. However, the manner in which he pulverized the Aussies on the field with both bat and ball (83 and 2/28) has raised the expectation levels – the allrounder that India had been missing may just be here.
His recent performances have earned him a lot of praise. Indian captain Virat Kohli also praised him for his fantastic performance and also compared him to England’s star all-rounder Ben Stokes.
A Pakistani anchor Fazeela Saba too expressed her views regarding Hardik on Twitte🌊r. She mentioned that Pandya undoubtedly is the upcoming multitasked player in cricket but his compar🔯ison with Ben Stokes by Indian media seems unjustified.
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However, her tweet didn’t go well with some of the Pandya fans and they trolled her just for a small mistake of misspelling the all-rounder’s name as she wrote ‘Pandy’ instead of Pandya.
Here are some of the Twitter reactions:
Cant even spell Pandya doesn't need to justify anything.But it is a very good try to make your tweet famous
— Sai rasam (@sai_rasam)
Its pandya not pandy, in limited overs cric✅ket he can be compared to ben stokes,i tꩲhink 2 Pakistan players know better what he is capable of
— Jerin George (@jeringeorge26)
Pandy(A)
— Soochin 🏏 (@cricdrugs)
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Pandy what the hell pandya madam first of all spelling seekho…And then criticise…
— Naveen Gavvala (@NGavvala)
Some media houses were also after Fazeela for posting about Hardik, but she smartly shut them doꦚwn 🐻in her other tweets.
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Here is the tweet that Fazeela posted on the night of India’s victory over Australia:
//twitter.com/FazeelaSaba1/status/909479115656441ꦓ858