Indian
cricketer Hardik Pandya is celebrating his Valentines' Week with girlfriend Mahieka Sharma. Sharing a post of red roses and the cricketer, Sharma updates to her fans and following that she has now landed in Delhi to celebrate India's win in T20 World Cup 2026, as they defeated Namibia by 93 runs. She has called him 'Man of the match of my life' and Pandya response is just as apt! For the unversed, Hardik-Mahieka's relationship came to light when they were spotted together at Mumbai Airport in October last year.
Hardik Panday welcomes gf Mahieka in Delhi with red roses
Hardik Pandya' girlfriend Mahieka Sharma has shared a picture of the cricketer holding a giant red rose bouquet as he welcomed her in Delhi ahead of the T20 match. Sharing to her Instagram handle, Mahieka also wrote, "Made it to Delhi in time. Man of the match of my life!!" The picture is of what appears to be the hotel room where the cricketer is staying and this comes ahead of Valentines Day tomorrow (February 14). Now on this, Pandya's response made it a lot sweeter. While re-sharing her Instagram story, he added, "Valentine and my baby's birthday week starts (red heart)." This brings the fact that their relationship is full of love and red hearts. Take a look below:
When Hardik credited Mahieka for success
Last year, after India won T20I against South Africa and match was considered as Hardik Pandya's 'comeback', the cricketer lauded his girlfriend for being supportive and understanding during his difficult time. He gave a shoutout to her during an interview with BCCI, dated December 10, that, "She has been nothing but the best to me since she entered my life. A lot of great things have happened since she arrived."
More about the match
India won their 10th consecutive game in the T20 World Cup. This included the 8 straight wins in the T20 World Cup 2024, where they won the tournament, followed by victories against USA and Namibia in their first two games of the T20 World Cup 2026. They now become the first team in history to register 10 wins in a row in the tournament.