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  1. Krunal Himanshu Pandya (born 24 March 1991) is an Indian cricketer who has played for the Indian cricket team. He formerly captained Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League and plays for Baroda in domestic cricket.

  2. Read about Krunal Pandya cricket player from India profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  3. Mar 24, 1991 · A true blue IPL star, Krunal Pandya, remains one of the most sought-after names in the IPL. Left-handed and hard hitting with the bat, added to his left-arm spin puts him in a similar...

  4. Krunal Pandya is an Indian cricketer who is the brother of Hardik Pandya. Check this page to read his biography - career, hobbies, favourite things & much more!

  5. Hi, my name is Krunal Pandya. I was born on March 24, 1991, in Gujarat. My cricketing journey began in Baroda. I became a part of the MI Family in 2016. I've represented the following major teams: India, Baroda, Mumbai Indians.

  6. Sep 8, 2021 · Krunal Pandya: 'I don't want to be that player who occasionally turns up and does well for the team' The Mumbai Indians allrounder talks about his desire to have a long career for India, and...

  7. The Sr. Pandya brother is never out of the game be it with the ball in hand or with the bat. If not, he makes sure he contributes in the field. Krunal has grown in confidence and has a knack of performing under pressure as he did on the night of the final when Mumbai won their third title in 2017.

  8. Krunal Pandya is an Indian cricketer, born on 24th March 1991 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The left-handed batsman bowls slow left-arm orthodox. The all-rounder, famous for his destructive batting and...

  9. Apr 7, 2023 · Krunal Pandya says he has put a lot of work into his bowling action in the last four to five months, trying to get taller at the crease and bowl with a higher arm. The Lucknow Super Giants...

  10. When Krunal Pandya was given his first over on Friday, Punjab Kings needed 103 runs from 78 balls with eight wickets in hand—comfortably attainable by T20 standards.

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