SRH vs MI | Twitter reacts as Hardik Pandya enters field of play with electrifying groove to stadium music

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Each player has their approach to stepping onto the field and taking a stance, with some opting for a relaxed demeanour. Mumbai Indians' captain, Hardik Pandya did something similar while coming in to bat during their chase against the Sunrisers, and was seen swaying to music as he readied himself.

‌Mumbai Indians stepped onto the field with the daunting task of chasing down Sunrisers Hyderabad's imposing total of 278 runs. Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan, the opening pair, began their innings impressively, propelling their team to 50/0 within the first three overs. However, the resilient Sunrisers' bowlers quickly dismissed both openers, halting Mumbai's momentum. Despite a promising partnership of 84 runs between Tilak Verma and Naman Dhir, Mumbai's hopes rested on a miraculous chase.

In the 11th over, Naman Dhir's departure shifted the focus onto Hardik Pandya, who entered the fray amidst enthusiastic cheers from the crowd. His confident stride to the crease, accompanied by a subtle groove to the pulsating stadium music, signalled his ability to handle pressure with ease. Taking his stance, Pandya faced the final two deliveries of the over from Unadkat.

This charismatic display did not escape the notice of social media, as the incident quickly became a topic of discussion across the Twitterverse.

 Captain cool

His confidence!

Lets see

Rew record for him

Great thinking

Choking

Might lose one fan today

That chanting

His stardom

The beauty

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