[Watch] Hardik Pandya flaunts his Super Bowl-inspired “World Champion” ring

Krrish Arora

Indian all rounder Hardik Pandya, who played a major role in team India’s win at the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup, was found flaunting his world champion ring. His ring, inspired by the Super Bowl, is specially designed and crafted for him.

The Mumbai Indians’ captain has been retained by the Mumbai franchise at the top spot along with Rohit Sharma and Surya Kumar Yadav, for a price of around 16.35 crore. The franchise announced that Hardik would be leading the side in the 2025 IPL season.

The dynamic all rounder scored 144 runs facing 95 balls and took crucial 11 wickets for the team in 8 matches. He bowled the last and decisive over in the T20 World Cup 2024 final against South Africa, and took the crucial wickets of Heinrich Klassen, David Miller, and Kagiso Rabada.

Before the World Cup, Hardik was going through a lot of things in his personal and professional life, which came out in tears, after winning the World Cup for India. Pandya sat on the pitch and started crying, remembering all his hardships and struggles that he faced throughout his lowest phase in his life. People saw a new Hardik Pandya on the World stage after a horrible IPL run with Mumbai Indians, finishing last on the table.

The Indian all rounder is flaunting his World Champion ring on his Instagram story, with a famous song named Let Him Cook.

[Watch] The cheers quickly turned to disappointment as Virat Kohli was run out

Former India captain, Virat Kohli (Image Credits: X)

After the dismissal of Mohammed Siraj, who was sent as a night watchmen by the team, the greatest batsmen in the world came on strike. Virat Kohli scored a four to Rachin Ravindra on a flick shot and was looking confident to score some runs for the team.

In the 19th over, Kohli pushed the ball towards the mid off on front foot, and quickly called for a dangerous run. With the call of Virat, fans in the stadium started chanting and erupting but the cheers turned into disappointment as Matt Henry hit a direct throw on the non-striker’s end, leading to the dismissal of Virat Kohli.

Team India had a great start in the first innings, but seem disappointed at the end of day. They lost 3 wickets in the span of 15 minutes, before the stumps.

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