Hardik Pandya Leaves Mumbai Indians' Facility, Moves To Bangalore; Here's What It Means
Pandya will train at the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence for the rest of his career as he recovers from a quadriceps injury, a BCCI source said.
- Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya permanently relocated his training base to the BCCI COE in Bengaluru, becoming the first active Indian player to establish the facility as his primary training hub.
- Daily transit from his Lower Parel residence to corporate training fields in Ghansoli had become a logistical challenge, prompting Pandya's move to Bengaluru.
- As a centrally-contracted cricketer, Pandya gains unrestricted access to the COE for injury management and skill sessions, personally funding auxiliary expenses including recruitment of local net bowlers.
- The 32-year-old is currently recovering from a quadriceps injury after being ruled out of the white-ball tour of England and expects to return to the COE soon.
- Pandya intends to extend his active white-ball career for another five to six years, positioning this relocation as a long-term investment in his physical fitness at the highest level.
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Hardik Pandya Makes Bengaluru His Permanent Training Base For Rest Of Career - Report
According to an unnamed BCCI official, Indian star all-rounder, Hardik Pandya has shifted his residence from Mumbai to Bengaluru to make BCCI's Centre of Excellence his permanent training base for the remainder of his international career
Hardik Pandya shifts to Bengaluru, makes BCCI facility permanent training base
Hardik Pandya has relocated to Bengaluru to train regularly at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence. The move marks an unusual long-term shift as he continues rehabilitation and plans his white-ball future.
Hardik Pandya has made a significant decision regarding the remainder of his cricketing career. He has left Mumbai and made the BCCI's Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru his permanent training base. Learn the full reasoning behind this and the latest updates on his return.

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