The elder Pandya, who has now become a regular in India’s T20I set-up, was seen doing the hard yards during a personal practice session ahead of the clash. His hard work was captured on camera and was shared on social media with a post that read: “Getting into the groove.”
Here’s the post:
The 28-year-old was part of the Indian squad that defeated West Indies 3-0 in their own backyard recently. He was named the match of the series against the Caribbean men and will be eager for a similar level of performances in the forthcoming series against Proteas.
Krunal will be joined by his younger brother Hardik Pandya, who was rested for the tour of West Indies. He was given time to treat his minor niggles as part of the workload management programme.