On Krunal Pandya’s birthday, brother Hardik feeds him an ‘invisible’ cake

The entire world is facing a giant crisis at present due to novel coronavirus. Everyone has been asked to sit at home in order to stop the spread of Covid-19. Cricketers are also spending time with their families and inspiring fans to take self-isolation seriously.

Various cricketers are engaging in different activities to interact with fans on social media and providing updates regarding the happenings in their life. One such update was shared by Hardik Pandya when he wished elder brother Krunal on his 29th birthday.

Krunal is celebrating the special day with his family, and Hardik shared a photo of him feeding an imaginary cake to his brother. Hardik said he gifted his brother a ‘zero calorie cake filled with love.’.

“Happy birthday, bhai. We’re looking after each other in isolation, so here’s my zero calorie cake gift for you. Love you loads @krunalpandya24, “tweeted Hardik.

A few days ago, Hardik shared a video on Twitter where he hailed the medical staff and other emergency personnel for constantly working amid coronavirus outbreak.

In the video, Hardik, along with Krunal, can be seen saluting the medical staff and other emergency personnel for their efforts. Hardik’s fiance Natasa Stankovic and Krunal’s wife, Pankhuri Sharma, were also present in the clip.

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