Mumbai Indians' skipper Hardik Pandya has melted hearts across social media with a heartwarming video featuring him and his brother, Krunal Pandya, the all-rounder for Lucknow Super Giants. The video, in which the duo can be seen singing the devotional song "Hare Rama Hare Krishna," quickly went viral after being shared on April 9.
Dressed in a lavender kurta and white pajamas, Hardik Pandya leads the rendition alongside Krunal, who sports a pink kurta. The clip also includes glimpses of their family members and beloved pet dog. Sharing the video, Hardik captioned it simply as "Grateful."
Since its upload, the video has garnered nearly 12 million views, accompanied by a flurry of likes and comments from fans. One user expressed, "My respect for you has increased brother, this is the power of God," while another commented, "Respect for Pandya brothers."
"Radhey radhey. Love you Hardik bhai," added another, with a fourth stating, "I am happy to see you like this. You please always stay happy like this," reflecting the overwhelming positivity the video has generated.
In the sporting arena, Mumbai Indians, despite a shaky start to IPL 2024 with three consecutive losses, made a stunning comeback in their latest match against the Delhi Capitals (DC). Setting a formidable target of 234/5, the highest total without a single batsman scoring a half-century, MI outclassed DC, who managed only 205/8 in response, with Tristan Stubbs' unbeaten 75 off 25.
The win places MI, along with DC and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), at two points apiece in the IPL 2024 standings. While RCB and DC have each played five games, earning only two points, MI have played one game fewer with the same points tally from four games. At the top of the standings sit the Rajasthan Royals (RR), boasting four victories in as many games.
In their upcoming fixture, MI will lock horns with RCB at Mumbai¡¯s Wankhede Stadium on April 11, promising an intense battle between the two sides.
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