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All-rounder Hardik Pandya has permanently moved to Bengaluru, making the BCCI's Centre of Excellence his primary training base for his remaining career.
All-rounder Hardik Pandya has permanently relocated to Bengaluru, choosing the BCCI's Centre of Excellence (COE) as his primary training base. This move positions him as the first active, high-profile Indian cricketer to establish a long-term presence at the national facility.
The decision stems from Pandya's desire for convenient access to elite training and rehabilitation resources. Having spent considerable time at the COE over the past six months recovering from a quadriceps injury, he opted to make it his home base.
Pandya intends to continue playing international white-ball cricket for at least another five to six years. He will have a dedicated support team in Bengaluru, including a personal physiotherapist and strength and conditioning coach, to oversee his training outside of national duties.
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