In a remarkable gesture of gratitude, Hardik Pandya has once again shown why he is admired not just for his on-field performances but also for his character off it. The Indian all-rounder reportedly rewarded every groundsman at Wankhede Stadium with ₹10 lakh each, honoring a promise he made during the T20 World Cup.

During the build-up to the global tournament, Pandya spent several late nights training at the Wankhede Stadium, working on his fitness, batting, and bowling under intense conditions. These sessions were only possible because of the relentless efforts of the stadium’s ground staff, who ensured that the facilities remained accessible and match-ready even during odd hours. Their commitment played a key role in helping Pandya prepare at the highest level.

Understanding the importance of their contribution, Pandya had promised to reward the groundsmen if everything went well. Staying true to his word, he fulfilled that commitment in a grand manner by gifting ₹10 lakh to each staff member involved. The move has earned widespread appreciation across the cricketing world, with fans and experts praising the cricketer for acknowledging the unseen heroes of the sport.

Groundsmen are often the backbone of any cricket venue, ensuring that the pitch and outfield meet international standards. Despite their crucial role, their efforts rarely receive public recognition. Pandya’s gesture shines a spotlight on their importance and sets an example for others in the sport.

Over the years, Hardik Pandya has evolved into a leader who values teamwork in its truest sense—extending beyond players and coaching staff. This act of generosity further strengthens his image as someone who respects every individual contributing to cricket.

Moments like these go beyond statistics and victories, reminding everyone that cricket is as much about people as it is about performance. 

Hardik Pandya-led Mumbai Indians will play their first match against Kolkata Knight Riders on 29th March at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.