Hardik Pandya wreaked havoc on the England bowlers with his hard hitting in the fourth T20I at Pune. His ability to strike in the slog overs is known to everyone and he made sure to remind the English bowlers of what he is capable of. He played a number of eye-catching shots in this match, but that highlight of his innings was his shot to Jamie Overton in the 18th over. Overton bowled a no-ball which gave a free-hit to Pandya who was well set in the middle. The free hit delivery by Overton was completely in the arc of Hardik Pandya. He cleared his front leg, got under the ball and smoked a no-look lofted shot down the ground for a massive six. With this six, Hardik brought up his half-century in just 27 deliveries. However, Overton had the last laugh, dismissing Hardik on the last ball of the same over. Watch the video here: ๐๐๐ผ๐๐ฟ & ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐๐! ๐ฅ#HardikPandya completes a sensational half-century and in some style! ๐ช๐ป๐๐ป๐บ Start watching FREE on Disney+ Hotstar: https://t.co/Ykec5ZILkh#INDvENGOnJioStar ๐ 4th T20I LIVE NOW on Disney+ Hotstar & Star Sports! | #KhelAasmani pic.twitter.com/qsjYQi6bi4 — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) January 31, 2025 Also Read | Watch: Saqib Mahmood’s Stunning Triple Wicket Maiden in Pune Pandya-Dube Revive India's Innings at Pune Hardik Pandya came into bat when India was struggling at 79-5, courtesy, Saqib Mahmood's triple wicket maiden. He, along with Shivam Dube kept the scoreboard on by unleashing the flurry of shots all around the park. Dube, initially attacked Rashid, while Hardik took the pacers on toll. In the 16th over by Saqib Mahmood, Hardik smashed two maximums to amass 16 runs of the over. He then attacked their best pacer Jofra Archer in the next over by hammering a six and then a four on the first two deliveries of his over. Dube also opened his hands, and the duo gathered 17 runs of the 17th over. The attacking approach of both Dube and Pandya helped India to reach at the score of 181 at the loss of nine wickets. Hardik Pandya added 53 off just 30, while Shivam Dube also scored 53 off 34 balls. The onus is now in the Indian bowlers to restrict the English batters from chasing the target and go ahead in the fifth T20I with a 3-1 lead.