Mayank Markande vs Hardik Pandya Batting Stats Highlights

Mayank Markande
Hardik Pandya
Team SH (2024) MI (2025)
IPL Seasons 6 11
IPL Innings 10 140
Runs 48 2749
Strike Rate 114 146
Half Centuries 0 10
Centuries 0 0
Fours 5 207
Sixes 1 148

Mayank Markande vs Hardik Pandya Runs Graph


Mayank Markande Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2023 3 21 13 161 2 1 0 0
2019 1 6 5 120 1 0 0 0
2018 6 21 24 87 2 0 0 0

Hardik Pandya Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2025 12 224 137 163 18 12 0 0
2024 13 216 151 143 17 11 0 0
2023 15 346 253 136 26 15 2 0
2022 15 487 371 131 49 12 4 0
2021 11 127 112 113 11 5 0 0
2020 13 281 157 178 14 25 1 0
2019 15 402 210 191 28 29 1 0
2018 13 260 195 133 20 11 1 0
2017 16 250 160 156 11 20 0 0
2016 9 44 63 69 4 0 0 0
2015 8 112 62 180 9 8 1 0

🏏 Mayank Markande vs Hardik Pandya - IPL Careers Overview

Mayank Markande IPL profile: 37 wickets in 37 innings across six seasons, a story of persistence and punch From the 2018 debut in Mumbai Indians blue to the 2024 orange of Sunrisers Hyderabad, leg-spinner Mayank Markande has kept his name in IPL team sheets for six straight seasons. The numbers speak of a bowler who bursts rather than bleeds: 19.46 balls stand between him and each of his 37 victims, the quickest strike-rate among Indian wrist-spinners who have bowled 100-plus balls since 2018. Twice he has walked away with four-wicket bursts and on three occasions has rattled three scalps in an innings, showing he can turn a match on its head inside two overs. Operating at the difficult mid-innings choke zone, Markande has conceded only 8.91 runs an over while firing in 720 balls of leg-breaks and wrong ’uns. That economy is tighter than most wrist-spinners who bowl after the Powerplay, proving that captains trust him even on flat decks. His best figures—4/15—came at the same ground where he made his IPL debut, underlining a circle-of-life moment that fans still replay on social feeds. With the bat, Markande is the quintessential No. 10 who can swing hard when needed: 48 runs at a strike-rate of 114, including five fours and a six, show he is no rabbit. Yet it is with the ball that he earns his keep, and franchises have kept him in circulation—Mumbai Indians in 2018-19 and 2022, Rajasthan Royals in 2021, and Sunrisers Hyderabad from 2023 onward—because wrist-spin wins matches in T20 cricket, and Markande wins them quickly.


Hardik Pandya IPL career story: 11 seasons, 2749 runs at a 146 strike-rate, 148 sixes, 10 half-centuries Hardik Pandya has been one of the Indian Premier League’s most explosive batting all-rounders since his 2015 debut with Mumbai Indians. Across 140 innings he has unleashed 2,749 runs off just 1,871 balls, translating to a fearsome strike-rate of 146—the sort of number that turns middle-overs into match-winning passages. He has cleared the ropes 148 times and found the boundary another 207 times, underlining why captains post straight long-on and deep mid-wicket for him from ball one. His highest score of 91 and ten half-centuries show he can both finish innings and anchor them when required. While Pandya’s primary currency is runs, he has also delivered 78 wickets in 107 bowling innings, including one five-for and five three-wicket bursts. Operating at an economy of 9.18 and a strike-rate of 20.87, he often bowls the difficult overs at the death, trusting his cutters and the slower ball. Having represented Mumbai Indians for eight of his eleven campaigns and captained Gujarat Titans to the 2022 title, Pandya’s dual-skill value has made him a marquee name every mega auction.

Note: This overview is partially generated using AI and is based on statistical data. Please verify with official sources for complete accuracy.