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Cars to '70–80 lakh' financial support: Pandya brothers’ lifelong bond with childhood coach Jitendra Singh

Despite their meteoric rise, both brothers have remained unwaveringly committed to supporting him, treating him as a member of their family rather than just a coach.

September 05, 2025 / 13:50 IST
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Pandya brothers’ lifelong bond with childhood coach Jitendra Singh

The Pandya brothers, Hardik and Krunal, are celebrated in Indian cricket for their fierce competitiveness and never-say-die spirit on the field. Known for their ability to turn games around, the duo has built a reputation as warriors who thrive in high-pressure situations. Yet, away from the spotlight, there exists a different side to their personalities — one that is deeply rooted in gratitude, humility, and loyalty toward those who shaped their journey.

At the heart of this story is their childhood coach, Jitendra Singh, a man who played a defining role in nurturing their raw talent during the early days in Baroda. Despite their meteoric rise, both brothers have remained unwaveringly committed to supporting him, treating him as a member of their family rather than just a coach. Over the years, the Pandyas have extended financial and personal assistance amounting to nearly ₹70–80 lakh, a reflection of the profound respect and love they share for Singh.

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In an interaction with Times of India, Jitendra recalled several instances where Hardik and Krunal went far beyond the conventional coach-player relationship. He revealed that Hardik recently gifted him a car, while also recounting how the brothers ensured that his sisters’ weddings were conducted smoothly, stepping in with monetary assistance when needed. Hardik, he said, would often insist, “Your sister is my sister. Just let me know whenever the wedding gets fixed.”