IPL 2022: All good things must end but Mumbai Indians will remain in my heart forever, says Hardik Pandya
India Today
Hardik Pandya was not included in Mumbai Indians' retained players' list ahead of Indian Premier League 2022. The all-rounder could be bought again by the 5-time champions in the 2022 mega-auction.
All-rounder Hardik Pandya on Thursday hinted that he may not return to Mumbai Indians for Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 after he wasn't retained by the five-time winning franchise on Wednesday. .. as a person. I came here as a youngster with big dreams: we won together, we lost together, we fought together. Every moment with this team has a special place in my heart. They say all good things must end but @mipaltan will remain in my heart forever pic.twitter.com/zn1PWCEYbp My journey with @mipaltan. I’ll carry these memories with me for the rest of my life, I’ll carry these moments with me for the rest of my life. The friends I’ve made, the bonds that were formed, the people, the fans, I’ll always be grateful. I’ve grown not just as a player but .. pic.twitter.com/AZ1D3y4Epi
Hardik posted a couple of cryptic tweets in which he thanked MI for his association with the team for which he has played for since 2015.