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MI likely out of IPL League – Rohit blamed for disastrous IPL?

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MI likely out of IPL League – Rohit blamed for disastrous IPL?

MI likely out of IPL League – Rohit blamed for disastrous IPL?

MI likely out of IPL League – Rohit blamed for disastrous IPL?

Mumbai Indians faced their third consecutive defeat, marking their seventh loss of the season in the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL).

With this MI may be
out of the IPL league this season unless a miracle happens.

The Hardik Pandya, led team currently holds the 9th spot in the table with only six points from 10 matches.

Ironically, after each loss Hardik Pandya blames other players for their loss. In the last match, he blamed Tilak Varma’s lack of cricketing knowledge, and for the latest game, Pandya is seen blaming Rohit Sharma.

Hardik Pandya’s post-match comments have sparked discussion, with some interpreting them as indirectly blaming Rohit Sharma for Mumbai Indians’ loss due to early wickets falling.

Even as Rohit’s slow start was noted, experts argue Pandya himself bears responsibility for MI’s poor performance this IPL season, despite having star players like Jasprit Bumrah at his disposal.

As per Critics mismanagement and mistakes by Pandya have contributed to MI’s struggles.

However, Pandya’s supporters emphasize the complexities of cricket and team dynamics, suggesting that solely blaming him is unfair.

They point out that leadership involves numerous factors beyond individual performances, such as strategy and team morale, and believe Pandya’s growth as a leader could positively impact MI’s future.

Regardless having four games remaining, Mumbai Indians can only reach a maximum of 14 points by the end of the season.

Their latest loss came against Lucknow Super Giants on April 30th, where they were defeated by four wickets with four balls to spare.

This defeat keeps Mumbai Indians at the bottom with a net-run rate (NRR) of 0.27.

Their remaining fixtures include matches against Kolkata Knight Riders (May 3rd and May 11th), Sunrisers Hyderabad (May 5th), and Lucknow Super Giants (May 17th).

News Edit K.V.Raman

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