6,6,6,6,4… Pandya took on CSK’s new bowler, made him worse in just 1 over, Video

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|28-11-2024

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024 saw an exciting match between the teams of Baroda and Tamil Nadu. In this match, both the teams scored more than 200 runs and the winner was decided on the last ball of the match. Hardik Pandya, playing for Baroda team, played a stormy innings in this match. During this, he hit fours and sixes all around the field. Hardik Pandya also performed brilliantly against fast bowler Gurjapneet Singh, who was recently bought by the Chennai Super Kings team.

Exciting match between Baroda and Tamil Nadu

In this match played between the two teams, Baroda team won the toss and decided to bowl first. Tamil Nadu batted first and played a strong game and scored 221 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. In response to this, Baroda team achieved the target of 222 runs by hitting a four on the last ball of the match and won. Hardik Pandya was the hero of Baroda's victory. Pandya scored 69 runs in 30 balls at a strike rate of 230, which included 4 fours and 7 sixes.

During the 17th over of Baroda's innings, Hardik Pandya also faced CSK's new bowler Gurjapneet Singh. Pandya hit 3 sixes on the first 3 balls of Gurjapneet Singh's over. After this Gurjapneet Singh bowled a no ball. Then Pandya also hit a six on the fourth ball and a four on the fifth ball. At the same time, 1 run was scored on the last ball of the over. Hardik Pandya scored a total of 29 runs in Gurjapneet Singh's over and 1 run also came from a no ball, which means Gurjapneet spent a total of 30 runs in this over.

Who is Gurjapneet Singh?

26 year old left arm seamer Gurjapneet Singh came into limelight during the IPL auction. Gurjapaneet Singh plays for Tamil Nadu in domestic cricket. The 6 feet 3 inches tall Gurjapaneet came to the IPL auction with a base price of Rs 30 lakh. Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans teams bid heavily to buy him, finally CSK made him a part of their team for Rs 2.20 crores.

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