Mohammad Nabi vs Hardik Pandya – statistical comparison after 116 T20Is in Asia Cup 2025
A detailed look at Mohammad Nabi and Hardik Pandya’s records after 116 T20Is each, highlighting their batting and bowling numbers as they continue to shine in the Asia Cup 2025.
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India’s Hardik Pandya and Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi continue to dominate the ICC Men’s T20I all-rounder rankings, holding the No. 1 and No. 2 positions respectively. Both cricketers remain central figures for their teams in the Asia Cup 2025.
Nabi showcased his all-round brilliance against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, September 18. He hammered a quick-fire 60 off just 22 balls, which included three fours and six maximums. With the ball, he bowled three tight overs and picked up one wicket for 20 runs. However, his efforts went in vain as Sri Lanka chased 170 with ease, ending Afghanistan’s run in the tournament.
On the other hand, Hardik Pandya is yet to unleash his full potential in this Asia Cup. He will be in action later today (Friday, September 19), when India lock horns with Oman in Abu Dhabi. So far, Hardik has bowled in two games, claiming one wicket, but hasn’t had a chance to bat.
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Statistical Comparison Between Mohammad Nabi and Hardik Pandya:
As Pandya and Nabi keep showcasing their skills in T20Is, their numbers after 116 games each present an interesting comparison, highlighting the consistency and impact both all-rounders have brought to the format over the years.
- Batting Records Comparison: Highest Runs Scored:
Afghanistan’s seasoned all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has featured in 139 T20Is, scoring 2,357 runs in 130 innings at an average of 22.44 and a strike rate of 136.55, including seven half-centuries. In his first 116 matches, he accumulated 1,976 runs in 108 innings.
India’s Hardik Pandya, who debuted in January 2016, has played 116 T20Is, scoring 1,812 runs in 90 innings. Both players have been pivotal for their teams, contributing consistently with the bat and offering valuable experience in the shortest format of the game. Their performances highlight their importance as top all-rounders in international T20 cricket.
Player Name |
Matches |
Runs |
Mohammad Nabi |
116 |
1976 |
Hardik Pandya |
116 |
1812 |
- Batting Average and Scoring Rate:
In his first 116 T20Is, Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi scored 1,976 runs from 108 innings, maintaining an average of 22.45 and a strike rate of 138.96. He notched up five half-centuries, with his highest score being a rapid 89 off 30 balls against Ireland at Greater Noida in 2017.
India’s Hardik Pandya, across the same number of matches, has amassed 1,812 runs in 90 innings, averaging 27.87 with a strike rate of 141.67. He too has five fifties to his name, with his top performance being an unbeaten 71 off 30 balls against Australia at the PCA IS Bindra Stadium in 2022.
Player Name |
Matches |
Average |
Strike rate |
50+ scores |
Highest score |
Mohammad Nabi |
116 |
22.45 |
138.96 |
5 |
89 |
Hardik Pandya |
116 |
27.87 |
141.67 |
5 |
71* |
- Runs Contributed in Victories:
In his first 116 T20Is, Mohammad Nabi featured in 70 wins for Afghanistan. Across those matches, he scored 1418 runs in 62 innings, maintaining an average of 31.51 with a strike rate of 154.74. He also recorded five half-centuries during this period.
Meanwhile, Hardik Pandya has represented India in 116 T20Is, with the team winning 83 of them. In these victories, he has contributed 1210 runs in 60 innings. The Indian all-rounder averages 30.25 with a strike rate of 154.34 and has registered three half-centuries, showcasing his ability to play a key role in successful run chases.
Player Name |
Matches |
Innings |
Runs |
Average |
Strike rate |
Mohammad Nabi |
70 |
62 |
1418 |
31.51 |
154.74 |
Hardik Pandya |
83 |
60 |
1210 |
30.25 |
154.34 |
- Bowling Records Comparison: Leading Wicket-Takers:
Mohammad Nabi has represented Afghanistan in 139 T20Is, where he has bagged 102 wickets at an average of 27.86, maintaining a strike rate of 23.04 and an economy rate of 7.26. His standout bowling effort came with figures of 4/10. In his first 116 outings, the veteran off-spinner had already collected 88 wickets.
In comparison, Hardik Pandya has turned out in 116 T20Is for India, bowling in 104 of them and picking up 95 wickets. The Indian all-rounder’s ability to deliver in crucial moments has made him a consistent option with the ball across different phases of the innings.
Player Name |
Matches |
Wickets |
Mohammad Nabi |
116 |
88 |
Hardik Pandya |
116 |
95 |
- Bowling Performance: Average and Strike Rate:
In his first 116 T20I appearances, Mohammad Nabi secured 88 wickets. He bowled with an average of 28.60, a strike rate of 23.30, and kept things relatively tight with an economy rate of 7.37. His best figures during this stretch stood at 4/10, highlighting his ability to deliver breakthroughs.
Hardik Pandya, over the same number of matches, has slightly better numbers in certain aspects. The Indian all-rounder has picked up 95 wickets, maintaining an average of 26.62 and an impressive strike rate of 19.38. While his economy rate of 8.24 is higher, his best performance came with figures of 4/16.
Player Name |
Matches |
Average |
Strike rate |
Economy |
Best figures |
Mohammad Nabi |
116 |
28.60 |
23.30 |
7.37 |
4/10 |
Hardik Pandya |
116 |
26.62 |
19.38 |
8.24 |
4/16 |
- Impact with Ball in Victories:
Mohammad Nabi played a key role in 70 wins for Afghanistan during his first 116 T20I matches. Across these games, he picked up 63 wickets in 67 innings, averaging 23.70 with a strike rate of 20.44 and an economy rate of 6.95. His standout bowling spell was 4/10.
On the other hand, Hardik Pandya has been part of 83 victories in his 116-match T20I journey. In these matches, he has taken 81 wickets in 75 innings, maintaining an average of 21.73 and a strike rate of 16.36, though his economy stands at 7.97. His best figures remain 4/16.
Player Name |
Inning |
Wickets |
Average |
Strike rate |
Economy |
Mohammad Nabi |
67 |
63 |
23.70 |
20.44 |
6.95 |
Hardik Pandya |
75 |
81 |
21.73 |
16.36 |
7.97 |
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