Hardik Pandya’s Finishing Woes Continue to Haunt Mumbai Indians and Team India
Hardik Pandya’s struggles with the bat have become a major concern for both the Mumbai Indians and the Indian cricket team. In the recent clash against the Rajasthan Royals, Pandya once again failed to deliver, scoring a mere 10 runs off 10 balls at the death.
This is not an isolated incident. Pandya has been struggling for runs throughout the current IPL season. In eight matches, he has managed just 151 runs at a lowly average of 21.57. His strike rate of 142.45 is also significantly lower than in previous seasons.
Pandya’s inability to provide a final flourish has been a major talking point in the IPL. Former India T20 World Cup winner Irfan Pathan has expressed concern, saying that it is a “big worry” for both the franchise and Team India.
With the T20 World Cup just around the corner, Pandya’s poor form is a major issue for the Indian team management. He is a key player in the side, and his inability to fire could have a significant impact on India’s chances of success.
Pandya’s struggles are particularly concerning given his reputation as a big-hitter. He is known for his ability to clear the boundary with ease, but he has not been able to do so consistently this season.
The Mumbai Indians have also been affected by Pandya’s poor form. With three wins and five losses, they currently sit at the 7th spot on the points table. Pandya’s inability to contribute with the bat has put additional pressure on the other batsmen in the team.
It remains to be seen whether Pandya can turn his form around in the remaining matches of the IPL. If he does not, it could have serious implications for both the Mumbai Indians and Team India.