
An animated exchange between Hardik Pandya and Murali Kartik had drawn attention before the second T20I, while India later sealed a dominant win with Suryakumar Yadav returning to form.
A tense moment unfolded ahead of the second T20I between India and New Zealand in Raipur when senior all-rounder Hardik Pandya and former India spinner Murali Kartik were seen involved in a heated on-field discussion. Videos of the exchange quickly went viral on social media, sparking widespread curiosity among fans.
Television cameras captured Pandya and Kartik in an animated conversation near the boundary ropes before the match. The interaction lasted for several seconds and featured intense body language and expressive gestures from both individuals.
Hardik Pandya, while entering the field for practice, appeared to say something to the former left-arm spinner, who responded emphatically. Although neither showed visible anger, the seriousness of the exchange drew attention. There has been no official word on what triggered the discussion.
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Suryakumar Yadav Enjoys Return to Form
On the field, India delivered a commanding performance to clinch a crucial 2-0 lead in the five-match series. The highlight of the match was Suryakumar Yadav’s return to form after a run of low scores.
The Indian captain was at his fluent best, scoring an unbeaten 82 off just 37 balls to guide India through the chase with ease. Reflecting on his innings, the 35-year-old spoke about the work he put in during his break from international cricket.
“As I’ve said before, I was batting really well in the nets. Everything I did back home over the last two or three weeks helped. I got a good break to spend time with my family and friends, had good practice sessions, and I’m really enjoying what’s happening right now,” Suryakumar said after the match.
India’s dominant display further underlined their strong form in the series, with the hosts looking well-set as the contest progresses.
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