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'I was a passport agent, car broker before cricket': Krunal Pandya opens up

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'I was a passport agent, car broker before cricket': Krunal Pandya opens up
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Five-time IPL champion Krunal Pandya's journey to success was forged in the crucible of early life struggles. Before cricket stardom, he navigated the world of paperwork, affidavits, and brokering second-hand cars, lessons that instilled resilience and a craving for tough challenges. These experiences shaped his approach to cricket, teaching him to embrace pressure and never give up.

  • Five-time IPL champion Krunal Pandya's journey to success was forged in the crucible of early life struggles.
  • Before cricket stardom, he navigated the world of paperwork, affidavits, and brokering second-hand cars, lessons that instilled resilience and a craving for tough challenges.
  • These experiences shaped his approach to cricket, teaching him to embrace pressure and never give up.

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