Wasim Jaffer Recalls Irfan Pathan's Prophetic Words on Young Hardik Pandya

Former Indian batter Wasim Jaffer recalled his first meeting with a young Hardik Pandya during the 2014 or 2015 Ranji Trophy season. The meeting took place at Irfan Pathan's house for dinner, where Pathan introduced Pandya and predicted he would play for India very soon. Pandya expressed his admiration for Jaffer's batting style, which Jaffer fondly remembers. Recently, Pandya named Jaffer as his inspiration during the BCCI Awards, highlighting the domestic giant's lasting impact.

Key Points: Wasim Jaffer Recalls First Meeting with Hardik Pandya

  • Jaffer met Pandya at Irfan Pathan's dinner
  • Pathan predicted Pandya's imminent rise
  • Pandya was a fan of Jaffer's batting style
  • Meeting occurred during 2014/15 Ranji season
  • Pandya named Jaffer as his inspiration at BCCI Awards
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"Irfan told me...": Wasim Jaffer recalls first meeting with star all-rounder Hardik Pandya

Wasim Jaffer shares story of first meeting Hardik Pandya at Irfan Pathan's house, recalling Pathan's prediction and Pandya's admiration.

"Irfan told me...": Wasim Jaffer recalls first meeting with star all-rounder Hardik Pandya
"Irfan told me, 'Is se milo, ye Hardik hai, bahut jaldi khelne wala hai' - Wasim Jaffer"

Mumbai, March 20

Former Indian batter Wasim Jaffer recalled the first time he met the star all-rounder Hardik Pandya during the formative years of his career almost 12 years back, speaking on how the two-time T20 World Cup-winning star admired his style of batting.

Hardik, before his Team India debut in 2016, faced a heavy domestic cricket and Indian Premier League (IPL) grind. He made his debut across first-class, List-A and T20 formats within 2013-14 and graduated to the IPL in 2015. In his first IPL season with the Mumbai Indians (MI), Pandya scored 112 runs in eight innings at a strike rate of 180.65, making a name for himself with his hitting skills and his ability to deliver quality pace and accuracy with the ball.

Speaking in an Instagram reel posted on his account, Jaffer recalled first meeting Hardik during the 2014 or 2015 Ranji Trophy season. Notably, the all-rounder named the Mumbai domestic giant as his inspiration during the recently held BCCI Awards in Delhi.

Jaffer recalled he met Hardik when he went to cricketer Irfan Pathan's residence for dinner. He recalled how highly Pathan held the young all-rounder during his early years in domestic/IPL cricket. He also expressed happiness that Hardik chose someone who made his name primarily through domestic cricket as his inspiration.

"The first time I met him was during the 2014 or 2015 Ranji season. Mumbai were playing Baroda in Baroda. Irfan, Yusuf, and Munaf were playing in the opposition team. I was not playing that match because I was injured, but I travelled with the team. It was my last season with Mumbai. I shifted to Vidarbha after that. I remember that we went to Irfan's house for dinner, and that is when I met Hardik and Krunal (Hardik's brother) for the first time.

"Irfan told me, 'Is se milo, ye Hardik hai, bahut jaldi khelne wala hai (He is Hardik, meet him, he is going to play very soon).' And I think he was picked by Mumbai Indians that season itself. Irfan told me that he is a big fan of mine. Hardik himself said, 'Main aapki batting bahut dekhta hoon aur mujhe bahut apka khelne ka andaz pasand hai (I watch your batting a lot and I really like the way you play)."

"It is very nice of him that woh abhi bhi itne bade stars ke samne woh mera naam lete hai (he still names me as an inspiration in front of big stars). And that is why there has been so much news about who Wasim Jaffer is. People keep hearing other names very often, but they might not remember Wasim Jaffer because I made a name for myself in First-Class cricket," he concluded.

Between 2000 and 2008, Jaffer played 31 Tests for India, scoring 1,944 runs in 58 innings at an average of 34.10, with five centuries and 11 fifties, including a best score of 211. However, it was the weight of his runs in first-class cricket which earned him a legendary status in Indian cricket, scoring 19,410 runs in 260 matches and 421 innings at and average of 50.67, with 57 centuries and 91 fifties, including a best score of 314*.

Recently, Hardik played a crucial role in India's T20 World Cup 2026 win, scoring 217 runs in nine innings at a strike rate of 160.74, with two fifties and getting nine wickets at an average of 32.33. With two T20 World Cups and one ICC Champions Trophy to his name, Hardik has made a name for himself as one of the finest all-rounders in limited-overs cricket, known for stepping up his game in big matches.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Irfan Pathan spotting talent early on! He was a fantastic all-rounder himself. Shows how important mentorship is. Hardik's journey from that dinner to two World Cups is just incredible.
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Rohit P
Jaffer Sir is an absolute legend of Ranji Trophy. 19,000+ runs! Sometimes we fans only focus on the blue jersey and forget the giants who built the foundation of Indian cricket in domestic circuits. Salute!
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Ananya R
Hardik has that X-factor, but reading this makes you appreciate the grind. IPL strike rate of 180 in his first season itself! No wonder Irfan Paaji was so impressed. Future was clear from day one.
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Michael C
As a neutral cricket fan, this is a great insight. The article rightly highlights Jaffer's phenomenal first-class record. Test average of 34 doesn't tell the full story of his contribution to Indian cricket.
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Kriti O
While the story is nice, I do wish Hardik's current form and fitness were as consistent as his respect for seniors. He's a match-winner, no doubt, but we need him fit and firing in all big tournaments.
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Nikhil C
"Bahut jaldi khelne wala hai" - Irfan

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