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WATCH: Hardik Pandya looks ecstatic after meeting son Agastya after long time

A video went viral where Hardik Pandya was seen hugging his son, who was extremely happy as he got to meet his son after a really long time.

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India's star all-rounder Hardik Pandya met his son Agastya after a really long time. This is the first time since his separation from his ex-wife Natasa Stankovic, Pandya reunited with his son. After their separation, Natasa flew back to Serbia with their son. Recently, a video went viral where Pandya was seen hugging his son, who was extremely happy. A ray of happiness was visible on his face as he smiled and laughed while playing with his son. 

Along with Agastya, Pandya had his older brother Krunal Pandya's son on his lap as the player went inside his car. Hardik has been away from his son since he announced his separation from his ex-wife. While the couple didn't announce the reason behind it, there are certain angles through which the case is being presented on social media.

While some people blame Hardik for the divorce, some theories blame Natasa for the separation. However, the relationship burden will eventually fall on Agastya as he'll have to stay away from one of his parent most of the time. Since Hardik travels to play cricket, he'll miss on having fun with his son. 

You should be playing all the three formats: Gautam Gambhir

Gautam Gambhir, the head coach of India, has spoken about Hardik Pandya and his injury-prone body. Gambhir pretty clearly mentioned that he doesn't believe in injury management. Moreover, Hardik has been prone to injury in recent times. He plays white-ball cricket but when it comes to red-ball cricket, he stays away from it due to the injury scare. However, recently he was seen practicing with the red-ball so the fans speculated that he might make a comeback in the upcoming series. 

During a chat with Star Sports, the former Indian opener said, “I am a very strong believer in one thing, that if you are good, you should be playing all the three formats. I have never been a big believer of injury management. You got injured, you go and recover. As simple as it gets.”

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