Hardik Pandya just wrapped up a fantastic season with a slice of history in Dharamshala. In the third T20I against South Africa, he became only the third Indian bowler to hit 100 wickets in T20 Internationals. Now he stands shoulder to shoulder with Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh — not a bad club to be in.

Pandya got Tristan Stubbs out, and that was it — wicket number 100. The moment made it straight into the records: “Hardik Pandya to Stubbs, out Caught by Jitesh Sharma! There you go, South Africa are four down!” Just like that.

Pandya bowled one just outside off, back of a length, and it moved away a bit. Stubbs went for a loose shot, didn’t get anywhere near the middle, and edged it. Jitesh Sharma took a safe catch behind the stumps. The crowd knew right away — that was the milesto

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