Pandya’s Instagram post included a video showcasing significant moments from the past year. It highlighted his injury during the 50-over World Cup, his struggle during the Indian Premier League, and eventually lifting the T20 World Cup.
“Make your comeback greater than your setback. Always,” Pandya wrote while sharing the inspiring video.
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In the T20 World Cup, Pandya’s performance was noteworthy. He scored 144 runs in six innings with an average of 48.00 and a strike rate of 151.57, including a half-century. On the bowling side, he took 11 wickets in eight games, averaging 17.36 and an economy rate of 7.64, with best figures of 3/20.
The tournament served as a redemption for Pandya, who had faced significant criticism during the IPL 2024 after taking over as captain of
Mumbai Indians from five-time IPL champion Rohit Sharma. Coming back from an ankle injury during the 50-over World Cup, Pandya received online trolling and fan backlash.
India ended their 11-year ICC trophy drought with a seven-run win over South Africa in the final at Barbados on June 29.
Pandya’s journey exemplifies resilience and perseverance. His on-field performances continue to inspire fans and teammates, celebrating his remarkable comeback.