As Team India gears up for the Asia Cup 2025, star all-rounder Hardik Pandya has opened up about striking a balance between family life and professional commitments. The dynamic cricketer revealed how he devoted quality time to his son while also ensuring he stayed in shape for the upcoming challenges.
"I really took time for my son. I spent a lot of time with him, and at the same point of time, I thought I'd start my training and everything earlier. This feels like a very good bunch of people around, and you know, a very exciting talent," Pandya expressed, highlighting both his personal satisfaction and enthusiasm for the promising players in the squad.
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Adding to the team’s positive atmosphere, head coach Gautam Gambhir has been instrumental in instilling resilience and determination in the dressing room. His approach had earlier played a key role in helping India secure a hard-fought draw against England in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series.
With the Asia Cup just around the corner, Gambhir’s emphasis on maintaining the fighting spirit has become central to the team’s preparations. All-rounder Shivam Dube also echoed this sentiment, noting how the coach’s motivating words lifted the squad as they began practice sessions.
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India will kick off their Asia Cup 2025 campaign against the UAE on September 10 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. With a blend of experienced names and emerging talent, the Men in Blue will look to set the tone for the tournament with a strong opening performance.
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