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Hardik to get India white-ball captaincy in near future

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is mulling handing over the responsibility of India’s white-ball teams to all-rounder Hardik Pandya, reports said…reports Asian Lite News

BCCI top brass has discussed the plan with Pandya and the Gujarat Titans captain has sought some time to respond, stated a report in indiatoday.in.

“A decisive call will only be taken after consultation with the new senior selection committee after it is formed. The BCCI has this plan and has discussed it with him. The all-rounder has asked for some days to respond. Let’s see what he thinks of it. No decision has been taken regards with this but yes the officials (BCCI) are in the thought process to give him the captaincy of white-ball cricket. Let’s see how things go further,” it said.

Rohit Sharma led India at the T20 World Cup, a year after the Virat Kohli-led side crashed out in the Super 12 stage. India managed to go past the Super 12 stage in Australia but they were hammered by England in a one-sided semi-final.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is mulling handing over the responsibility of India’s white-ball teams to all-rounder Hardik Pandya, reports said.

BCCI top brass has discussed the plan with Pandya and the Gujarat Titans captain has sought some time to respond, stated a report in indiatoday.in.

“A decisive call will only be taken after consultation with the new senior selection committee after it is formed. The BCCI has this plan and has discussed it with him. The all-rounder has asked for some days to respond. Let’s see what he thinks of it. No decision has been taken regards with this but yes the officials (BCCI) are in the thought process to give him the captaincy of white-ball cricket. Let’s see how things go further,” it said.

Rohit Sharma led India at the T20 World Cup, a year after the Virat Kohli-led side crashed out in the Super 12 stage. India managed to go past the Super 12 stage in Australia but they were hammered by England in a one-sided semi-final.

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Hardik, Dhawan to lead India in New Zealand

Hardik had also led India earlier this year, during the two T20Is in Ireland…reports Asian Lite News

All-rounder Hardik Pandya will captain India in the upcoming bilateral T20I series in New Zealand while Shikhar Dhawan will lead the ODI squad, with Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and K.L Rahul being rested for the tour.

Rishabh Pant has been appointed as the vice-captain of both squads for the New Zealand tour, which begins five days after the T20 World Cup final in Australia. Speedster Umran Malik has been included in both the squads.

Notably, Hardik had also led India earlier this year, during the two T20Is in Ireland.

India will play three T20Is and three ODIs in New Zealand from November 18. The T20Is will be played in Wellington (November 18), Mount Maunganui (November 20) and Napier (November 22), while the ODIs are in Auckland (November 25), Hamilton (November 27) and Christchurch (November 30).

India Squad for NZ T20Is:

Hardik Pandya (C), Rishabh Pant (vc & wk), Shubman Gill, Ishan Kishan, Deepak Hooda, Surya Kumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson (wk), W Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Harshal Patel, Mohd. Siraj, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umran Malik.

Squad for NZ ODIs:

Shikhar Dhawan (C), Rishabh Pant (vc & wk), Shubman Gill, Deepak Hooda, Surya Kumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson (wk), W Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Shahbaz Ahmed, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Deepak Chahar, Kuldeep Sen, Umran Malik.

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Its sports star Hardik’s super fun exercises 

Regular hurdle drills help improve core strength, facilitate increased mobility, and improve overall body coordination. And what is life without a little HIIT cardio…reports Asian Lite News

Ace cricketer Hardik Pandya ensures he maintains his physical and mental fitness to stay flexible and alert during a game of cricket.

The Indian captain for the Ireland T20 trip, Pandya, shared his exercise routine on TakaTak by Moj, launching the #GetFitWithHardik campaign in an effort to inspire people to lead healthier lives. In particular for aspiring sportsmen, this series enabled Hardik to demonstrate how fitness is a crucial component of his life in order to perform at the top level. Pandya shares five super fun exercises he swears by:

Warm-ups: Firstly, warming up is of prime importance before any sort of workout. Besides preventing injuries, a proper warm-up activates one’s muscles, allowing them to move better while reducing the risk of injury. It also helps increase one’s flexibility, making our workout more efficient.

Side lunges: Lateral lunges help develop balance, stability, and leg strength that are beneficial for day-to-day activities and prevent falls and injuries. It also contributes to an improved form when exercising.

Reverse lunge, Overhead press: It helps strengthen the core and engages stabilizers in one’s shoulders, including the upper and lower trapezius. It forces one’s core muscles to lengthen and fully contract, ultimately boosting the metabolism. Targeting multiple muscle groups, it increases muscle power and strength, resulting in sculpting one’s entire body.

One-arm kettlebell swing: Often referred to as the single-arm kettlebell swing, this exercise improves grip strength and strengthens the core and upper back. It also helps in improving body posture to a great extent.

Hurdle drills: Regular hurdle drills help improve core strength, facilitate increased mobility, and improve overall body coordination. And what is life without a little HIIT cardio?

Emphasizing the importance of fitness and working out, Pandya, stated, “As a professional cricketer, fitness drills have been integral in improving my game and have helped me become an impact player. My fitness regime has added impetus to my performance and allowed me to play each game with high intensity and faster recovery. I am glad I had the opportunity to collaborate with TakaTak by Moj for #GetFitWithHardik. My goal was to encourage my fans to imbibe fitness and regularly work out as a part of their daily routine. I hope, with this initiative, they get inspired to start their fitness journey and be champion ready to drive India towards becoming a healthier and fitter country.”

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Hardik named India captain for T20 series against Ireland


India will play two T20Is on June 26th and 28th in Dublin…reports Asian Lite News

BCCI on Wednesday appointed allrounder Hardik Pandya as the captain of the Indian cricket team for the T20I series against Ireland.

Pandya, who led Gujarat Titans to the IPL 2022 title, will captain India in absence of regular skipper Rohit Sharma. The 35-year-old Sharma along with Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, Md Shami, Rishabh Pant and others will be in England for the rescheduled 5th Test, when another Indian squad will play T20Is in Ireland.

The 17-member squad for the series against Ireland, also have a place for Rahul Tripathi, who has done consistently well in IPL. Sanju Samson has also been recalled to the side after being neglected for the series against South Africa.

India will play two T20Is on June 26th and 28th in Dublin.

India’s T20I squad: Hardik Pandya (Captain), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (vice-captain), Ishan Kishan, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sanju Samson, Suryakumar Yadav, Venkatesh Iyer, Deepak Hooda, Rahul Tripathi, Dinesh Karthik (wicket-keeper), Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, Harshal Patel, Avesh Khan, Arshdeep Singh, Umran Malik.

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Hardik and Manu open up on creative choices in ‘Decoupled’

Manu and Hardik recently spoke about the show’s setting, the elements that drive the story forward and the unexplored arena of urban Indian marriage… Manu and Hardik speaking with Akshay Acharya

The R. Madhavan and Surveen Chawla-starrer ‘Decoupled’ has incited different reactions from critics and the audience.

While the show tries to balance itself on the tightrope of satire and responsibility, there’s no denying the fact that at places, the writing makes some risky choices with Hardik Mehta’s direction rendering a razor-sharp edge to it.

At some instances, the show writer Manu Joseph takes the George Carlin route, especially while pointing out the irony of the elite liberal class as they try to make sense out of hollow symbolic gestures all the while sticking to the progressing divorce of the lead couple.

Manu and Hardik recently spoke about the show’s setting, the elements that drive the story forward and the unexplored arena of urban Indian marriage.

The opening scene has the couple in a car, bickering while on their way to a hotel. For Manu more than the sense of motion or speed, the element of closed space is something that makes it interesting to expose the state of the couple’s marriage.

Manu says, “Actually, the more important element in that scene is the closed space. A car is a wonderful place to explore human behaviour. The smell of the driver begins to expose the state of marriage. So, that scene is ‘Decoupled’ in a nutshell.”

Manu backs his creative choice with a strong reason, “It is very difficult for a guy to be alpha in the backseat, there’s not too much space, there is this bickering going on and there is the smell in the car that you can’t see but you have already established it. Another important element is when she mutters something in Punjabi and he mutters in his native language. So we defined a lot of things in one minute in that scene before the title.”

For the show director Hardik Mehta, the material was itself very intriguing to build upon, “I was very intrigued with the material in our hands because we often don’t get to see the state of an urban Indian marriage, an Indian urban marriage is quite peculiar, it is different from the urban marriages in the west.”

Manu wanted to change the setting to that of a restaurant but Hardik persuaded him to place it in the car, Manu says, “In fact, I wanted to change the setting to a restaurant but Hardik persuaded me to not move away from the car. I wanted many things to happen in that scene, so I thought a restaurant would be easier, but, Hardik was very confident to set the scene in a car.”

Hardik furnishes his lived experiences in support of the content that has been portrayed, “I myself having an experience of eight years then when ‘Decoupled’ had begun, I could totally relate to that scene in the car.”

He adds, “It is things like these that actually make or break the urban Indian marriage. I thought there was an opportunity to grab this material and run with it. The good part is that all the producers including Netflix, everybody was gung-ho with this.”

Talking about the tools used in the show’s narrative, the director says, “We’ve used a lot of interesting devices of classical western symphony kind of music to churn out comedy. We’ve also tried to use a part-mockumentary kind of a camera style to see that an affluent couple is being documented.”

For Hardik, this show managed to achieve the rare feat of keeping its material intact through all the filters that line up the process of filmmaking, he says, “Generally, a thought starts diluting at each filmmaking stage, whether it is writing, making, casting to editing. So, eventually whatever was the thought has actually gone out somewhere. But here, it was actually a good challenge for us to kind of ensure that the thought results in a similar impact.”

Ask Manu, how fulfilling is the process of writing for a show and he quips, “A series is very close to a novel. There’s nothing exactly superfluous in a series, everything is important. And the larger arc of plot is not why the series exists.”

“It is for all those small things and the ideas and the story becomes an idea’s delivery device which is what a particular kind of a novel is”, he concludes.

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