Hardik Pandya Shares a Throwback Picture with Brother Krunal Pandya

Published 04/21/2020, 7:03 AM EDT

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Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya recently shared a throwback picture with his brother Krunal Pandya on his Instagram account. 

It was a throwback picture from 2011 and both Krunal and Hardik have changed a lot since then. In the picture, Hardik is wearing a black shirt with a chain around his neck while Krunal is dressed in a simple white t-shirt. 

Hardik posted the video with the caption, “Throwback to 2011. How time changes @krunalpandya_official. Swag Mera desi hai” 

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Owing to the coronavirus pandemic in the world, all the sports activities have come to a halt. To curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, the governments have announced lockdown in the country. India is also undergoing a lockdown period until May 3. As a result, cricketers have been spending time at their homes while being in self quartination. 

Hardik Pandya is quite active on social media amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and keeps sharing his workout videos or pictures with family. 

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Hardik Pandya last donned the Indian Jersey in 2019

The all-rounder has been away from the match field from September 2019. The cricketer had injured his back last year and had to undergo a surgery. 

After his surgery, Hardik Pandya played in the DY Patil T20 tournament. He was in great form as Pandya scored two centuries in the tournament. 

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Hardik was all set to return to the Indian team against the ODI series with South Africa but the series got suspended without a single delivery. 

The IPL 2020 has also been postponed for an indefinite time due to the coronavirus scare in the country. Both Krunal and Hardik play for the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians. 

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Sakshi Jain

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