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“Half My Career Is Left”: Hardik Pandya Eyes 10-Year Reign After Historic T20 World Cup Defence

AHMEDABAD — Amidst the roaring celebrations at the Narendra Modi Stadium, a revitalized Hardik Pandya has sent a warning to the cricketing world: he is only just getting started. Following India’s dominant 96-run victory over New Zealand on Sunday, March 8, 2026, the 32-year-old all-rounder declared his intention to play for another decade and add at least ten more trophies to his cabinet.

The win marks a historic milestone for the Suryakumar Yadav-led side, as India became the first team in history to win a T20 World Cup on home soil and the first to successfully defend the title back-to-back (2024 and 2026).

1. The “Senior” Vision: 10 More Years

Hardik, who was instrumental throughout the tournament with both his aggressive batting and clinical death bowling, reflected on his transition into a leadership role.

  • The Longevity Goal: “I have 10 more years of cricket in me. I have played only half of my career so far; half is left,” Hardik told the host broadcaster.
  • The Trophy Hunter: While he eyes both IPL and international glory, his focus remains on the “Big Three.” He explicitly stated a goal to win five or six more ICC trophies before hanging up his boots.
  • 2026 Stats: Hardik’s campaign was defined by consistency, including vital half-centuries against Namibia and Zimbabwe, and a total of nine wickets.

2. The “Mahieka Sharma” Effect

In a candid moment during the post-match celebrations, Hardik credited his girlfriend, Mahieka Sharma, for the stability and success he has found on the field recently.

  • The Winning Streak: “Since Mahieka has come into my life, I have only been winning,” he said, embracing her on the outfield.
  • The Philosophy: Hardik attributed his recent form to a simple mantra: “Work hard, stay silent, be a good person.” He noted that this victory is a validation of the promise he made in 2024 to win every trophy he competes for.

3. A Clinical Final: India’s Path to Glory

The final itself was a testament to India’s bench strength and tactical discipline.

  • The Total: India posted a formidable total, putting the game beyond New Zealand’s reach early in the second innings.
  • The Bowling Masterclass: Despite the “Ahmedabad jinx” from 2023, the Indian bowlers—led by Jasprit Bumrah and supported by Hardik—dismantled the Kiwis, bowling them out well short of the target.
  • Home Ground Redemption: Winning at the Narendra Modi Stadium was particularly sweet for the squad, finally exorcising the ghosts of the 2023 ODI World Cup final loss at the same venue.
Performance MetricDetail
Batting HighlightsHalf-centuries vs. Namibia & Zimbabwe
Wickets Taken9 Wickets
Milestone2nd Consecutive T20 World Cup Title
Career OutlookIntends to play until 2036
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