Amid Red-Ball Comeback Reports Hardik Pandya Joins MS Dhoni, Smriti Mandhana In New Project Titled 'The Unstoppables' | WATCH VIDEO
Amid Red-ball comeback reports Hardik Pandya has joined hands with MS Dhoni and Smriti Mandhana in a new project titled 'The Unstoppables'.
Hardik Pandya has joined MS Dhoni and Smriti Mandhana for a brand new project called the "The Unstoppables". The new project was announced on September 22 and has quickly captured the attention of the fans who are beginning to wonder what this would be all about. However, from what is being learnt so far it promises to be a blend of cinema and sports, in an amalgamation which hasn't been explored before in the Indian context.
The teaser video of the project has gone viral on social media. The clip shows a backdrop of thunderstorms amid which the star Indian cricketers are seen fighting the difficult sitiation out. Dhoni, Mandhana and Pandya are all seen on bikes and cars trying to navigate through the difficult situation. "The odds were against us, but we turned the tables. Mahi, Smriti, and I on a mission that seemed impossible. But together, we're unstoppable," the video was captioned.
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Hardik Pandya To Make Red-Ball Comeback?
Meanwhhile, it is being learnt that Hardik Pandya is eyeing a blockbuster return to the long format of the game. While he has proven himself more than a handy with the bat and ball in white-ball cricket, fitness concerns have prevented him having a long run in Test cricket. However, he has made himself available for Baroda's first-class matches. claims a Sports Tak report and was even seen training with the red-ball.
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With India's five-Test match tour of Australia scheduled later this year, if Hardik can manage to convince the selectors that he has the match fitness to excel in the longest format of the sport, he can be an asset to to the Men in Blue, given the playing conditions expected Down Under. Pandya's last Test came in 2018.