Krunal Pandya


 With the ball in hand or the bat, the Senior Pandya brother is never out of the game. If not, he ensures he still makes a contribution on the pitch. Krunal, who helped Mumbai win their third championship in 2017, has gained self-assurance and a talent for excelling under pressure. He demonstrated this on the night of the final in 2017. In the 2020 campaign, he hit the game-winning runs to help MI capture their sixth championship.

Despite leaving MI after being acquired by LSG for INR 8.25 Crore, he will still be an important player for the new IPL participant and will be expected to play the twin role of bolstering the middle order while also picking up wickets with his left-arm spin.

After putting on an outstanding performance for Baroda in the game's shortest format, Krunal, Hardik Pandya's older brother and a Kiran More Academy graduate, made it to the big stage. He was chosen by Mumbai for the ninth season of the Indian Twenty20 League, and he did not disappoint them, collecting 237 runs in nine innings with a strike rate of 191.12 and claiming six wickets.

The majority of the 2016–17 season was spent by Krunal rehabilitating from a shoulder injury, which significantly slowed his development. After his return, he amassed 366 runs at an average of 45.75 in eight games for the Vijay Hazare Trophy. To further enhance his resume, he also took 11 wickets while maintaining an economy of less than 5.

Krunal was the Man of the Match in the Indian T20 League final versus Pune despite missing a few games for Mumbai in the 2017 campaign due to injury. He is a very talented cricketer who could contribute to the national squad if he continues to improve.

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