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Hardik Pandya, India's all-rounder, shares his journey of facing backlash and personal growth after being appointed captain of Mumbai Indians. He emphasizes his determination to never leave the battlefield and the role cricket played in helping him weather the storm. Looking ahead to the upcoming IPL season, Pandya believes MI has a strong, well-balanced squad and is optimistic about their chances.
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