Hardik Pandya

The younger of the Pandya brothers has been one of the most consistent performers for Mumbai Indians over the last few years, and even this year it was no different.
Hardik was yet again an integral part of the Mumbai Indians. However, he couldn’t quite take his franchise to the playoffs, as he was dismissed quite cheaply against the Delhi Daredevils in MI’s final group game.
However, he had looked good with the bat and had helped them put up the competitive total with his lusty hitting. Hardik scored 260 runs in the competition at an average of 28 and a strike rate of 133.33.
He was a little down on his batting performances but made it up with wich the ball in hand. Hardik ended the tournament as the highest wicket-taker for Mumbai Indians with 18 wickets behind his name. However, his economy rate of 8.92 was slightly on the higher side.