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Home / Sports / Pandya Smashes Second-Fastest Indian T20I Fifty!

Pandya Smashes Second-Fastest Indian T20I Fifty!

19 Dec, 2025

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  • Hardik Pandya achieved the second-fastest T20I fifty for India.
  • He reached his half-century in just 16 balls against South Africa.
  • Gautam Gambhir was seen applauding Pandya's remarkable innings.
Pandya Smashes Second-Fastest Indian T20I Fifty!

Hardik Pandya transformed Ahmedabad into a stage for astonishing power-hitting, securing the second-fastest fifty by an Indian in men's T20 Internationals. He reached this remarkable milestone in a mere 16 deliveries during a match against South Africa, underscoring his formidable presence in white-ball cricket.

Pandya's innings places him second only to Yuvraj Singh's legendary 12-ball fifty from 2007. His rapid scoring surpassed notable knocks by Abhishek Sharma, KL Rahul, and Suryakumar Yadav, showcasing his destructive batting capabilities. The all-rounder's display was characterized by clean strikes, powerful pulls, and fearless drives over extra cover, leaving South African bowlers with no respite.

The Ahmedabad crowd erupted in cheers for Pandya's dominant performance, with former India player Gautam Gambhir notably applauding from his seat. This gesture emphasized the significance and quality of Pandya's innings, particularly under the prevailing match pressure. Pandya's fiery knock was a testament to his prowess as a white-ball batter.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hardik Pandya recorded the second-fastest T20I fifty for India, achieving the milestone in 16 balls against South Africa.
Yuvraj Singh holds the record for the fastest T20I fifty by an Indian, reaching it in 12 balls against England in 2007.
Hardik Pandya achieved his 16-ball fifty in Ahmedabad during a T20I match against South Africa.

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