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The article discusses former Mumbai Indians coach Mark Boucher's view that Hardik Pandya, who faced criticism and poor results in the last IPL season, has become "battle-hardened" and will perform better in the upcoming edition. Boucher believes Pandya, who played key roles in India's T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy wins, will receive support from fans.
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