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Pandya’s penchant for luxury watches is well-documented and the latest addition to his ever-growing collection costs approximately Rs 7 Crores.

Hardik Pandya. (AP)
Team India bundled out arch-rivals Pakistan for 241 runs in the encounter between the sides in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday.
Star Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya initiated the fall of Pakistani wickets with the scalp of Pakistan opener Babar Azam as the batter knicked one onto KL Rahul behind the wickets off the pacer’s delivery to send Pandya wheeling away in celebration.
As Pandya was commemorating the fall of the wicket, he gave the world a glimpse of the luxury watch Richard Mille RM27-02 CA FQ Tourbillon Rafael Nadal Skeleton Dial edition as fans and followers took notice of the limited edition accessory.
Pandya’s penchant for luxury watches is well-documented and the latest addition to his ever-growing collection of watches costs approximately Rs 7 Crores.
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Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan won the toss and opted to bat first as Babar Azam and Imam-ul-Haq opened the innings. The openers notched up a 41-run partnership before Azam fell to Pandya for 23 runs in the ninth over of the game.
Imam was next to go as Axar Patel produced a direct hit to get the Pakistan batter short of his crease while on 10. Saud Shakeel and Rizwan steadied the innings as they put up a 104-run partnership before the skipper fell to Axar on 46. The Indian spinner increased his tally with the dismissal of Shakeel, who turned out to be the top-scorer for Pakistan with his 62-run knock.
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Ravindra Jadeja castled Tayyab Tahir and went on to double his tally with the scalp of Salman Ali Aga, before Kuldeep Yadav trapped Shaheen Shah Afridi plumb in front of the wicket for a duck on the very first ball he faced. Kuldeep then went on to dismiss Naseem Shah for 14.
Axar came up with another run out as he helped his side get rid of Haris Rauf for 8, before Harshit Rana wrapped up the Pakistan innings with the wicket of Kushdil Shah, who had added 38 runs to help Pakistan put up a total of 241 runs.