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Natasa Stankovic Makes Pancakes For Hardik Pandya Amid COVID-19 Lockdown

The COVID-19 induced lockdown has not dented the spirits of the lively star all-rounder Hardik Pandya

Mumbai: Much like other cricketers, team India's star all-rounder Hardik Pandya is spending time at home as India battles the deadly COVID-19 amid the 3-week nationwide lockdown. Recently, Pandya shared a cute video of his fiancee Natasa Stankovic making pancakes for the Mumbaikar. "@natasastankovic__ getting my pancakes ready," Hardik Pandya wrote in his Instagram boomerang video. Photo: Instagram Photo: Instagram However, the COVID-19 induced lockdown has not dented the spirits of the lively Pandya as the star all-rounder is leaving no stone unturned to keep his fitness levels intact during time off the green turf. In a video which he shared on his Twitter account, Hardik was seen doing shoulder and leg exercises. "Quaran-training. Don't forget about your personal fitness during the quarantine. Stay fit, stay healthy," Hardik said in a tweet. While the BCCI is confident that they can pull off the IPL even if it starts from the first week of May, an important area of concern will be the entry of the foreign players as visa restrictions need to be removed first. It is now looking at the October-November window.
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