• Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic got blessed with a baby boy on July 30.

  • Pandya brothers will now join Mumbai Indians for IPL 2020 in UAE.

“I’m a chachu now”: Krunal Pandya shares an adorable picture of Hardik’s baby boy
Krunal Pandya with Hardik's baby boy (Image Source:: Twitter)

Amid coronavirus pandemic, Indian cricketers are busy in their respective homes as no cricketing action is looking to take place in the near future due to the rising cases of COVID-19 in the country. However, amid the global crisis, Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya received a piece of good news as he became the father of a baby boy on Thursday (July 30).

The star all-rounder confirmed the joyful news on his Twitter handle by sharing a gorgeous picture of himself holding his son’s hand.

Then, one day later, Hardik yet again shared a picture of his baby boy, but this time he was carrying him in his hands for the first time.

Now, Hardik’s brother Krunal Pandya has also shared an adorable picture of himself holding the baby boy.

“Happiness which words can’t express! I’m a chachu now to this beautiful baby boy. Congratulations bhai and Nats. Bade papa loves you, little one” Krunal captioned the post.

Hardik and Natasa got engaged on January 01, 2020. The Baroda cricketer had gone down on his knees to propose the love of his life.

Hardik and Krunal were supposed to join his Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise – Mumbai Indians (MI) for IPL 2020 in March but the 13th edition of the cash-rich league got postponed due to the sudden outbreak of the deadly virus.

Now, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has shifted the IPL to United Arab Emirates (UAE) after the cancellation of the ICC T20 World Cup, which was scheduled to take place in Australia later this year. The 2020 season of the lucrative league is all set to begin from September 19 in UAE.

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