'Hardik Pandya shouldn't have said rishtey mein murmur tumhaare skipper hote hain...': MI, Ambanis asked to assess the situation

'Hardik Pandya shouldn't have said rishtey mein murmur tumhaare skipper hote hain...': MI, Ambanis asked to assess the situati

 
Previous India cricketer Manoj Tiwary analyzed what turned out badly with Mumbai Indians and their skipper, Hardik Pandya, specifically, in IPL 2024.
 

Mumbai indians are in danger of finishing with the wooden spoon, and the unwanted record will be bestowed upon them if they fail to win their final match of IPL 2024 against Lucknow Super Giants on Friday. After an abysmal season – their worst-ever in history – where do you think it all went wrong for the five-time champions? Was it because of performances? Was it due to pressure? No. Everything boils down to the team atmosphere, which took a hit from the moment Rohit Sharma was removed as captain and replaced by Hardik pandya


From the second the call was made, MI fans betrayed their commander. It was accepted that with time, the public's opinions would change, yet as MI continued to downturn to an endless flow of losses, the feelings just developed further. Home or away, Hardik was booed, and it in the end pondered the group's unfortunate show, who, from 13 matches, could summon wins in only four. Previous India hitter Manoj Tiwary feels an adjustment of captaincy is something Mumbai would never recuperate from, and it returned to cause major problems for them in easy street.

"The group couldn't recuperate from the underlying blows. The progressions that were made weren't on certain note. The skipper was changed and before the IPL the new chief shouldn't have said 'Rishtey mein toh murmur tumhaare commander hote hain… naam hai Pandya', that also didn't agree with fans. Its planning was off-base. Its beat wasn't caught by fans because of which the help he should get, Hardik didn't," Tiwary said on Cricbuzz.


"What's more, the help of fans is critical for fans on the grounds that the environment here is such. Players themselves recognize that we play for the fans in interviews. So you need to bring the fans' viewpoint into it too. Cricketing perspectives, strategies will constantly change yet had MI persuaded the fans and taken them along on their new chief, it could not have possibly made a big deal about an effect. Hardik Pandya seems worse for wear, under tension."

Sehwag concurs


Virender Sehwag said something regarding something similar, and concurred that the way of behaving of the group might have been different had Hardik as commander, conveyed. The tireless booing and scoffing might have changed over into cheers assuming MI had something beyond three successes against their name. Yet again notorious for being slow starters, MI lost an excessive number of at first for their own solace, and when the what small amount wins they had, were enlisted, it was past the point of no return.


"They would have acknowledged Hardik of Mumbai Indians got more wins. Had they won the initial 4-5 games, fans would have thought so what our most loved isn't the skipper, basically Hardik Pandya is on par with Rohit Sharma. Mumbai fans, by the day's end, need their groups to win. Had the outcomes turned out well for them, people in general would have step by step become used to Hardik thinking 'he is out skipper and he is winning matches'. However, it wasn't to be," called attention to Sehwag.

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