Fan Invades Pitch to Meet Hardik Pandya During SMAT Match; Star All-Rounder Asks Security to Go Easy

A surprising moment unfolded during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) match in Hyderabad when a young fan sprinted onto the field just to meet Hardik Pandya.

The Baroda all-rounder, known for his calm demeanour, immediately signalled security personnel not to manhandle the intruder, allowing the fan to walk away without any rough treatment. The gesture quickly went viral, with many praising Hardik for his composure and empathy.

The incident took place during the high-profile Baroda vs Punjab clash – the most-watched game of the domestic tournament this week. Hardik, who returned to competitive cricket after more than two months, was the biggest attraction on the field.

 

 

Hardik last played for India on September 26 in the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 match against Sri Lanka. Tuesday’s fixture marked his comeback, but with the ball, it turned into a forgettable outing. Bowling his full quota of four overs, he conceded 52 runs and took just one wicket. Punjab captain Abhishek Sharma smashed a fiery 50 off 19 balls, while Anmolpreet Singh hammered 69 off 32 deliveries, taking Hardik to task. The Baroda star eventually had a moment of redemption, dismissing Anmolpreet in his final over.

Hardik, who had missed the first three games of SMAT 2025, opened the bowling for Krunal Pandya’s side but struggled to find rhythm or swing at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Baroda now face the steep challenge of chasing 223 runs in 120 balls, and much attention has shifted to how Hardik performs with the bat in the second innings.

Beyond this match, the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy carries huge significance for Hardik. With India set to play a five-match T20I series in South Africa soon, the tournament is crucial for him to regain match fitness and confidence. While the squad is yet to be announced, his selection is considered a formality.

With Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retired from T20Is, Hardik Pandya stands as India’s most experienced player in the format with 98 wickets in 120 matches. His return – both for Baroda and for India – is being closely watched, and the viral fan moment has only added to the chatter around the star all-rounder.

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