Mumbai Indians’ (MI) dismal performance in the ongoing IPL 2024 season has reignited concerns over Hardik Pandya’s effectiveness as both a player and captain. In their recent nine-wicket defeat to Rajasthan Royals, Pandya’s underwhelming performance on the field has drawn criticism from fans and experts alike.
Batting at an unfamiliar position of No. 7, Pandya managed a meager 10 runs. His bowling was equally unimpressive, conceding 37 runs in four wicketless overs. The decision to elevate Pandya as MI skipper over Rohit Sharma has also come under scrutiny, with many questioning his leadership abilities.
Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan has expressed his concerns about Pandya’s form and decision-making. He believes that Pandya’s tendency to seek easy solutions to regain his form could prove detrimental to his team.
“Mumbai Indians is still a strong team on paper, but they’re being managed poorly,” Pathan said. “If Hardik Pandya lacks form as a leader, he’ll become a weak link. He’s affecting his own hitting abilities and looking for easy ways to come back to form. That’s how he’ll lose the respect of his team.”
Pathan criticized Pandya’s decision to bat at No. 7 despite his experience at No. 4 for Gujarat Titans. He also questioned Pandya’s choice to bowl the opening over instead of relying on seasoned bowler Jasprit Bumrah.
“He doesn’t come at a position where he needs to do the tough job,” Pathan said. “If he wants to earn his teammates’ respect, he’s got to do the tough tasks. He bowls the first over thinking he’ll escape, but he gets struck for fours and helps Buttler get in form.”
With MI languishing in seventh place in the points table, the pressure on Pandya is mounting. His ability to turn around the team’s fortunes and prove his worth as a leader will be crucial in determining MI’s success in the remaining matches of the season.