Hardik Pandya's Disappointing Performance Joins Ishan Kishan in Unwanted List: Fans Criticize Audition for BGT

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Hardik Pandya struggled at the crease during the second T20I between India and South Africa. Despite facing over 40 balls, he was unable to maintain a strike rate of over 100. The challenging pitch conditions and overcast weather favored the South African bowlers, making it difficult for the Indian batsmen to score freely. As a result, the Indian team could only manage a modest total of 124/6 after being put in to bat first.

Pandya was India's highest run-getter, scoring 39 runs off 45 balls, including 4 fours and a six. The star all-rounder came out to bat at number 6 when India were four down for just 45 in 8 overs. He found it tough at the start and played a few dot balls to get set in the middle. Meanwhile, the visitors lost the crucial wickets of Axar Patel and Rinku Singh, while Pandya, from the other end, had the tough job of giving a finishing touch to the Indian innings.

The 31-year-old played 10 dot balls in the last three overs, which only made matters worse for him and the team. He managed to finish the innings with a four to help India post 124/6.

He ended up with a strike of 86.67, which put him on the unwanted list topped by Ishan Kishan.

Lowest SR for an Indian batter in a T20I innings (40+ balls)83.33 Ishan Kishan 35(42) vs WI Kolkata 202284.44 Dinesh Mongia 38(45) vs SA Joburg 200686.67 Hardik Pandya 39*(45) vs SA Gqeberha 202491.07 KL Rahul 51*(56) vs SA Trivandrum 2022

The fans on social media also lashed out at Hardik for his sluggish knock.

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Axar Patel (27, 21b), who was moved up the order played a couple of delectable shots including a punch through the covers off Keshav Maharaj for a four, was India’s most assured batter on the night.

Meanwhile, Marco Jansen (1/25), Gerald Coetzee (1/25), Andile Simelane (1/20), Aiden Markram (1/4), and Nqabayomzi Peter (1/20) all contributed with wickets for the hosts.

Earlier, South Africa skipper Aiden Markram won the toss and opted to bowl against India in the second T20I of the four-match series on Sunday.

India decided to go with the same playing eleven from the first match, while South Africa made one change, bringing in Reeza Hendricks in place of Patrick Kruger.

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