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Hardik Pandya And Natasa Celebrates Their Son’s 2-month Birthday
By CricShots - Sep 30, 2020 9:35 pm
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Hardik Pandya’s son Agastya has turned two months old and the father along with his wife, Natasa Stankovic celebrated the occasion. They posted pictures on social media of their baby. Hardik also posted a shot of Agastya’s Mumbai Indians jersey that was drawn on a cake.

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Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic

Hardik and Natasa witnessed the birth of their maiden child on 30 July 2020 and the couple has been sharing moments from the new phase of their lives on social media. Celebrating her son’s 2-month birthday, in her Instagram story, Natasa wrote: “#2months Agastya”. On the other hand, Hardik wrote: “Our son turns two months.”

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#2months 💙 Agastya 💙

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KL Rahul, Hardik’s India teammate commented on Natasa’s post with an emoji. Rahul’s team, Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) will be locking horns with Hardik’s Mumbai Indians (KXIP) on Thursday in Abu Dhabi.

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Hardik is in the UAE to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 for Mumbai Indians.

Natasa Stankovic with the baby
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Agastya celebrates his two month birthday

Mumbai have won one and lost two of their three matches thus far in the tournament. In their last outing, Mumbai took Royal Challengers Bangalore to a Super Over but eventually lost to the Virat Kohli-led side after managing just 7 runs in the Super Over.

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Both teams finished on 201 in their allotted 20 overs even as Kieron Pollard and Ishan Kishan smashed 79 in the last four overs to get Mumbai within touching distance of the target. Hardik has played brief cameos for Mumbai so far, returning scores of 15, 18, and 14 with the bat. He is yet to bowl in IPL 2020.

Mumbai will now be locking horns with Punjab as they look to get back to winning ways after back-to-back losses in their last two matches.