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'Tere ko khatam karna hai…': Hardik Pandya's stump mic comments to Tilak Varma before hitting six | WATCH

'Tere ko khatam karna hai…': Hardik Pandya's stump mic comments to Tilak Varma before hitting six | WATCH

India beat West Indies in the third Twenty20 International (T20I) of the five-match series to get even with the hosts after being down 0-2 in the series.

The guests were wonderful with both the bat and the ball in the must-win game. For the third game in a row, young Tilak Varma did a great job with the bat, bringing his total number of runs in the series to 139.

Fans felt bad for him, though, because he hadn't been able to get his second fifty in three T20Is.

He didn't get out until Hardik Pandya hit a six in the 18th over of the innings to end the game. Everyone has been upset with the India captain for not giving the young player a well-deserved fifty. Many people thought that Hardik should have let Tilak get to 50 and score the winning runs.

In a video of the same event that has gone viral, Hardik can be heard telling his partner to stay in the middle and finish the game.

"Tereko, in particular, should be praised and praised. Gendo's game isn't over yet, so you have to stay there and finish it. Hardik's words, "The number of balls faced makes a difference," were picked up by the stump mic. The situation happened right before the match finished, when Tilak was on 44 and Hardik was on 9.

Here's the video:

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On the scoreboard of the match, West Indies scored 159 runs in the 20 overs they were given after choosing to bat first. Rovman Powell hit an unbeaten 40 off of 19 balls, but India's best player was Kuldeep Yadav, who took three wickets.

Even though Suryakumar Yadav took out their starters early, the chase was easy for the guests. The powerful batter scored 83 runs in just 44 balls, and Tilak Varma kept impressing with a 49-run innings that he didn't lose.