Hardik Pandya’s Evolution: From X-Factor All-Rounder to India’s Powerplay Opening Bowler

The prolific Indian all-rounder's new-ball duties in the ongoing Asia Cup 2025 are an experiment and a build-up towards the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. His sensational returns are crucial for both the present and future.

Rhythm Narang
Rhythm Narang

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Asia Cup 2025: Hardik Pandya, India's new T20I opening bowler.

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Hardik Pandya, India's most complete player of this generation, is shining big time as an opening bowler at the ongoing Asia Cup T20 2025 in the UAE. The all-rounder's medium pace with the brand new Kookaburra white cricket ball is acting as crucial for the team management's plans for both the present and future. This is being seen not just as an experiment but also as a means for balancing the team's permutations and combinations, in the lead-up to the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 in India and Sri Lanka.

The playing conditions, then, are expected to be very similar to what they are currently in the Gulf for the continental tournament. Teams are fielding spin-heavy sides, and for India, as has been the case hitherto in the first two matches of the competition against the UAE and Pakistan, three spinners are certain to play. This implies sacrificing a genuine fast bowler for an extra spinner. To make the best use of their spin armoury, India have dropped their highest wicket-taker of the format in Arshdeep Singh. The left-armer's new-ball bowling has been replaced by thrusting Pandya with such a role to maintain the balance of the side and pair up with the other quick in Jasprit Bumrah. 

Hardik Pandya’s bowling evolution 

The talismanic all-rounder has always been an X-factor for whichever team he has played in, and what makes him unique is that his batting prowess with his long-range hitting is equally magnificent as his bowling. Any experiment that occurs or is bound to happen revolves around him; conversely, his absence due to unavoidable circumstances effectively disturbs the tactics and the build-up of the side. To understand whether Hardik is well-equipped to play the role of a specialist opening bowler, his sample size needs to be large and against stronger opposition. The current Asia Cup offers minimal competition, and such strategies can't be based relying on the weaker than earlier Asian teams. However, the tide has surely changed. Once used just as a surprise weapon to inflict breakthroughs and eventually produce match-winning spells, like in the T20 World Cup 2024 final against South Africa, the Baroda pacer has now transformed his bowling into something regular, of utility, and suitable enough for any phase of the game. He has become capable of bowling at the start, in the middle, or at the death, which is promising for India and validates the trial. 

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If all fit, India, ahead, are expected to possess a bowling line-up featuring impeccable quality in Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy, and Shivam Dube, with the latter only being the sixth option and not required to roll his arms much. The weak links in this arsenal seem to be Hardik Pandya and Axar Patel, on whom the opposition batters might want to target and attack, while maintaining a prudent approach against the rest, all of whom have been extremely difficult to negotiate with. Therefore, the manner in which the stylish Mumbai Indians' skipper adapts and handles this extra pressure will be the key and decisive factor in his long-term bowling in the shortest form of the international game. To be consistent across all phases of the play and bowl economically while chipping in with a few essential wickets will be the icing on the cake for the entire unit. This would not only consolidate India as a team but also improve their chances of winning more silverware. 

Hardik's bowling numbers: A look at his stats during and after the Powerplay phase, and their winning impact

WITH THE NEW BALL (IN POWERPLAY)
TEAM RUNS CONCEDED BALLS BOWLED ECONOMY WICKETS
INDIA 637 432 8.84 11
BARODA/GT/MI 671 450 8.94 15
WITH THE OLD BALL (NON-POWERPLAY)
TEAM RUNS CONCEDED BALLS BOWLED ECONOMY WICKETS
INDIA 1892 1409 8.05 84
BARODA/GT/MI 2174 1460 8.93 77
BOWLING PHASE TEAM WIN % LOSS %
STARTS BOWLING IN POWERPLAY INDIA 75 25
DOMESTIC 55 45
STARTS BOWLING AFTER POWERPLAY INDIA 69 31
DOMESTIC 63 37

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