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WATCH: Hardik Pandya’s outrageous no-look ramp shot oozes class and skills

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WATCH: Hardik Pandya’s outrageous no-look ramp shot oozes class and skills


The swagger and class in this shot were out of this world, and Hardik made this shot look easy, even if it wasn’t that easy.

Hardik Pandya played a no-look ramp on the third delivery of the 12th over, showing excellent skills and great confidence. It was an outrageous shot from the all-rounder who was in the mood during the first T20I between India and Bangladesh in Gwalior.

Taskin Ahmed bowled a back-of-the-pitch delivery that lodged in the batsman’s body, and Hardik simply arched back and played a ramp over the keeper’s head for a boundary. Hardik maintained his stance and didn’t even bother to look at where the ball was heading; I was sure I would make it to the fence, and I did.

The swagger and class in this shot were out of this world, and Hardik made this shot look easy, even if it wasn’t that easy. He held his pose for the cameramen, who would have a good angle to capture the best shot in a game full of high-quality shots.

Hardik played some incredible shots during his short stay, but this one probably required the most skill. He simply used the pace of the delivery and placed it where no fielder is usually placed to earn another boundary and take India closer to victory.

Clinical India wins 1-0 in series against Bangladesh

As for the match, India were clinical in all aspects and played like a better team. From the toss, everything went in their favor and Bangladesh never made it.

Batting first, Bangladesh could only reach 127 and were bundled out in 19.5 overs, thanks to the fantastic bowling efforts of all the bowlers. Arshdeep Singh and Varun Chakravarthy got three wickets each, while Hardik Pandya, Mayank Yadav and Washington Sundar got one wicket each.

Later in the chase, Abhishek Sharma quit with a score of 16 due to an unfortunate start. However, Sanju Samson (29) and Suryakumar Yadav (29) steadied the innings and played some superb shots on their way to a 40-run stand.

Later, Hardik Pandya stole the show with an unbeaten 39 runs off 16 balls, including five boundaries and two maximums, at a strike rate of 243.75. Nitish Reddy was also not out with 16 and completed the chase with Pandya to help India win by seven wickets.

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