Hardik completely flopped in red ball cricket, returned to the pavilion without opening account in Irani Cup

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|02-10-2024

A few days ago, there was news about Team India's star all-rounder Hardik Pandya that he has started practicing with the red ball and all the supporters are feeling that, once again, he has started practicing with the red ball. Will show his talent in test cricket. Hardik Pandya last participated in Test cricket in the year 2018 and since then he has been out of action.

There are reports about Hardik Pandya that he can make his place in the Indian Test team again through the 5-match Test series to be played against Australia. For this reason all the supporters look very happy.

Hardik is failing miserably in domestic matches

On one hand, Hardik Pandya is trying to make a comeback in red ball, while on the other hand, his namesake Hardik Tamore has failed miserably in domestic cricket. Hardik Tamore is currently participating in the Irani Cup and has failed miserably while playing for Mumbai in the first innings of this tournament. For this reason, it is being said that this wicketkeeper batsman, who hails from Mumbai, will no longer be included in any tournament by the Cricket Association.

Hardik Tamore returned to the pavilion without opening his account

Hardik completely flopped in red ball cricket, returned to pavilion without opening account in Irani Cup 1

Mumbai's young wicketkeeper batsman Hardik Tamore came to bat at number 3 in the first innings of the match for the Mumbai team in the Irani Cup. When Hardik came to bat, the team's score was just one wicket for 6 runs, but he too could not last long and without scoring any runs in 3 balls, he became the victim of Mukesh Kumar's ball. However, later the upcoming batsmen took over the innings and till the time of writing the news, Mumbai team has scored 304 runs losing 6 wickets in 86.4 overs. Currently, talented batsmen Sarfaraz Khan and Tanush Kotian are at the crease.

This is the type of career of Hardik Tamore

If we talk about the cricket career of young wicketkeeper batsman Hardik Tamore, his career has been very mediocre. Playing in 17 first class matches, he has scored 685 runs at an average of 29.78, during which he has scored 3 centuries and 2 half-centuries.

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