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The narrative of sibling rivalry is as old as sport itself, but few pairs have faced as much public scrutiny as Krunal and Hardik Pandya. For years, social media detectives have dissected every unfollow, skipped birthday post, and on-field exchange to find cracks in the brothers’ relationship. However, during the ongoing IPL 2026 season, Krunal Pandya finally addressed the persistent whispers, choosing a lighthearted approach to dismantle the rift narrative that has dominated headlines.
As the Indian Premier League reaches its mid-season fever pitch, the focus often shifts from the scoreboard to the personal lives of its superstars. For the Pandya brothers, who find themselves in opposing camps this year, Krunal donning the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) jersey and Hardik leading the Mumbai Indians (MI), the pressure of the spotlight has never been more intense.
Krunal Pandya reacts to rumours of strained ties with brother Hardik
The clarification came during a recent appearance on the popular RCB Podcast, hosted by the irreverent Danish Sait. Known for pulling no punches, Sait didn’t shy away from the elephant in the room, asking Krunal point-blank if things were ‘all okay’ between him and the Mumbai Indians captain. The question followed a highly-charged match between RCB and MI where fans claimed to see ‘cold vibes’ during Krunal’s bowling spell to Hardik.
Krunal’s reaction was far from defensive. Laughing off the speculation, the RCB all-rounder dismissed the idea of a feud with a simple, “All ok.” When Sait jokingly compared their dynamic to the legendary WWE Brothers of Destruction, Kane and The Undertaker, who famously oscillated between allies and enemies, Krunal maintained his composure, signalling that the perceived drama is largely a fabrication of the digital age. This humanized side of Krunal offers a stark contrast to his fierce on-field persona, reminding fans that professional competition rarely dictates personal bonds.
𝗔𝘂𝗿𝗮 + 𝗩𝗶𝗯𝗲𝘀: 𝗞𝗿𝘂𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗣𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘆𝗮 🤝 𝗠𝗿. 𝗡𝗮𝗴𝘀 😂🥶✌️
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Krunal’s take on sledging claims to team ambitions
Beyond the family drama, Krunal used the platform to address his reputation as an aggressive player, particularly following recent backlash over an interaction with Lucknow Super Giants youngster Mukul Choudhary. While many interpreted the exchange as bullying, Krunal clarified that it was actually an encouraging joke, noting that his intense game face and hairstyle often lead to misconceptions about his temperament. He explained that he simply told the young player he had the power to hit sixes over long-on, emphasizing that he is far less angry than he appears on the broadcast.
“I didn’t sledge him. I told him he was a young guy with the power to hit sixes over long-on. It was a joke,” Krunal explained, emphasizing that he is far less ‘angry’ than he appears on the broadcast.
Regarding his impact in IPL 2026, Krunal has undergone a significant tactical evolution, mastering a deceptive bouncer that has consistently troubled top-order batters. As a central pillar for RCB, his disciplined economy rate during the middle overs has been crucial to the team’s successful start this season. These consistent performances have fuelled his national aspirations, as he eyes a potential recall to the Indian National Team. As RCB continues its quest for that elusive title again, Krunal remains a vital cog in their machine, effectively shifting the focus back to his evolving craft and his contribution to one of the most exciting IPL seasons in recent memory.
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