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Hardik Pandya posted a photo of the practice on 6 September. In the photo, Hardik Richard Mill is seen wearing an RM watch in his left hand.
Indian all -rounder Hardik Pandya came down to practice wearing a watch of about 200 million before the Asia Cup. He wore Richard Mill RM 27-04 (Richard Millle RM27-04) watch.
Earlier on Friday, Hardik came into the discussion about his look and hair. He has done gray color on the entire hair. A large number of fans also arrived at the ICC Academy in Dubai to see Hardik.
Hardik shared photos of practice on Insta on Saturday. In its caption, he wrote back to business. On this post, he saw Richard Mill in the world’s most expensive watches in his hand. According to reports, it is only 50 people in the world.
Hardik’s watch 10 times more than the price of Asia Cup winner Hardik Pandya, who came to play Asia Cup, is said to be 20 crores for the clock tied on his wrist during practice. The winning team, which won the tournament this year, will get three lakh US dollars i.e. 2.6 crore rupees. At the same time, the price of Hardik Pandya’s hand watch is about 10 times more than this.
The first tennis player was designed for Rafael Nadal The watch that Hardik wore is Richard Mill RM 27-04. According to a website, it is priced at US $ 2250000 i.e. around 20 crores. The watch was specially designed for Spain’s great tennis player Rafael Nadal. The weight of this watch is just 30 grams. It has a capacity to withstand more than 12,000 g force. Richard Mill RM Clock is made for only 50 people.
Asia Cup from 9 September The Cricket Asia Cup 2025 will be played in Dubai from 9 September. Under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian team will start their campaign from 10 September. Team India’s second match is with Pakistan on 14 September after confronting UAE in the first match.
The third match of the group stage will play with India Oman. Group-A stars India, Pakistan, UAE and Oman. While Group-B has a team from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Hong Kong.