Hardik pandya wife: Hardik Pandya’s Wife: Celebrating Love and Victory
By Vikram Nair / 09.03.2026
Hardik Pandya and Mahieka Sharma Celebrate World Cup Victory
Hardik Pandya and his wife Mahieka Sharma celebrated a significant milestone in their relationship as India triumphed in the World Cup 2026, defeating New Zealand by 96 runs. The couple shared a kiss at the Narendra Modi Stadium, marking a moment of joy amidst the excitement of the match.
India set a target of 256 runs in the final, showcasing their strength throughout the tournament. Pandya’s performance included two fifties during the World Cup campaign, contributing to the team’s success.
After the victory, Pandya expressed his aspirations, stating, “I want to win as many trophies as I can.” He emphasized his desire to secure ten more trophies in his career, reflecting on the three ICC trophies he has already won.
Since their relationship became public in mid-2025, when they were first spotted together, Sharma has been a constant presence at all the matches of the T20 World Cup 2026. Their bond has grown stronger, with Pandya noting, “Since Mahieka has come into my life, I have only been winning.”
On Valentine’s Day in February 2026, Mahieka surprised Pandya with a bouquet of red roses, further solidifying their relationship. Additionally, Pandya has a tattoo of the letter ‘M’ on his neck, symbolizing Mahieka’s name.
Reflecting on the World Cup win, Pandya remarked, “This trophy is a validation of that,” highlighting the importance of this achievement in his career. He remains optimistic about the future, believing he has at least ten more years to achieve his goals in cricket.
As the couple continues to navigate their relationship in the public eye, observers are eager to see how their journey unfolds in the coming years. Details remain unconfirmed regarding their future plans, but their recent victory together has undoubtedly strengthened their bond.
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