Hardik Pandya overtakes Yuvraj Singh by scoring 63 runs, sets a new record in T20WC
Hardik Pandya came at number six in terms of playing the best innings for India in the T20 World Cup knockout. In this case, with 89 not out at number one, Virat Kohli is the first two and Virat Kohli is at number two after scoring 77 runs.

In the second semi-final match against England in the T20 World Cup 2022 in Adelaide, Team India's all-rounder Hardik Pandya played a wonderful innings and played a big role in taking the Indian team's score to 168 for 6 in 20 overs. Apart from Hardik Pandya, former captain Virat Kohli also played a good innings (50 runs) and scored a half-century. Hardik Pandya scored the first half-century of this World Cup, while Kohli scored the fourth half-century of this World Cup.
Hardik Pandya played an innings of 63 runs against England and he hit 5 sixes and 4 fours while faced 33 balls and he was hit wicket on the last ball of the innings. On the strength of this innings, Hardik Pandya broke Yuvraj Singh's record and he has now become the batsman to score the most runs in a match among those batting at number 5 or below in the T20 World Cup. Earlier this record was recorded in the name of Yuvraj Singh, who scored 58 runs against England in the year 2007.
Hardik Pandya came at number six in terms of playing the best innings for India in the T20 World Cup knockout. In this case, with 89 not out at number one, Virat Kohli is the first two and Virat Kohli is at number two after scoring 77 runs.
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