India all-rounder Hardik Pandya has been considered as one of the most stylish cricketers not only in the Indian team but around the world also. Hardik has a unique style quotient and carries himself excellently both on and off the pitch.
Starting with having a cool hairstyle to having a good dressing sense, the Gujarat boy is a perfect mix of class and style. The right-handed all-rounder might not be playing the ongoing series against Sri Lanka, but is still managing to make the headlines. He appeared on the covers of two leading magazines in the country, Sports Illustrated and The Man.
Hardik Pandya himself tweeted the photo quoting “?on the front of The Man.” and the cover of the magazine read
“Meet The New CEO Of Chutzpah!”.
The 24-year old went bare body for the cover and is seen giving an intense look flaunting his tattoo and coloured hair. He also tweeted the second photo quoting,
“Thank you @SIIndiaTweets. Happy to be named among India’s most stylish athletes. ?”.
It is clear that Pandya has all the ingredients to become India’s next style icon and the cover of Sports Illustrated proves every bit of it. Unlike the cover of The Man, Hardik this time wears a yellow jacket and a white trouser in which he looks dashing.
Thank you @SIIndiaTweets
Happy to be named among India's most stylish athletes. ? pic.twitter.com/1xyupdz8dJ
— hardik pandya (@hardikpandya7) November 28, 2017
Coming to his on-field heroics, Hardik had enjoyed a great 2017. He has been India’s one of the most consistent players both with the bat and the ball and has cemented his place in the team. He has featured in three tests scoring 178 runs at an excellent average of 59.
Talking about the shorter format of the game, ODI, the player has made 29 appearances for team India and had 584 runs to his name. He also had picked up 31 wickets which define his bowling abilities perfectly.
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