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WATCH: Hardik Pandya, Jasmin Walia spotted together as MI camp return home post IPL 2025 suspension

WATCH: Hardik Pandya, Jasmin Walia spotted together as MI camp return home post IPL 2025 suspension

India.com10-05-2025
Jasmine (R) Hardik Pandya (L).
New Delhi: Following the BCCI's announcement of a one-week IPL 2025 suspension due to security issues, Hardik Pandya and his speculated girlfriend, Jasmin Walia, were seen at Mumbai airport with other Mumbai Indians players.
Hardik Pandya and Jasmin Walia were both seen at Mumbai airport, prompting speculation about a possible romantic relationship. However, they appeared to depart separately. View this post on Instagram
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Mumbai Indians players and staff, including Tilak Varma, Mitchell Santner, and Corbin Bosch, along with their families, were seen leaving their team bus near the Dharamsala airport after its closure disrupted their travel plans.
Due to a temporary closure of Dharamsala airport for security reasons, the Mumbai Indians, who were scheduled to travel there for their May 11th match against Punjab Kings, were unable to depart from Mumbai on May 7th. The game will proceed as planned, but in Ahmedabad, rather than the Narendra Modi Stadium.
Due to security concerns, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has temporarily suspended the Indian Premier League (IPL) for one week. The BCCI secretary, Devajit Saikia, announced the suspension, stating that a revised schedule and venues will be announced following a review with relevant authorities. The IPL teams, having arrived in Ahmedabad on Thursday, have since returned to Mumbai. The BCCI expressed its support for the Indian government, armed forces, and citizens.
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