Mumbai Indians’ dismal IPL 2024 campaign continued with an eighth defeat in 11 matches, this time at the hands of Kolkata Knight Riders by 24 runs. The loss marked MI’s first against KKR at the Wankhede Stadium in 12 years and raised questions about captain Hardik Pandya’s leadership.
KKR posted 169 runs on the board, thanks to Venkatesh Iyer’s 70 and Manish Pandey’s 42. Despite having KKR reeling at 57/5, MI’s bowling faltered, allowing Iyer and Pandey to form a crucial partnership.
Former India pacer Irfan Pathan criticized Pandya’s captaincy, particularly his decision to give Naman Dhir three consecutive overs instead of bringing on his main bowlers. Pathan argued that this allowed KKR to recover and reach a competitive total.
Mitchell Starc, the most expensive player in IPL history, finally justified his price tag with match-winning figures of 4/33. Mumbai’s batting collapsed for 145 in 18.5 overs, despite Suryakumar Yadav’s 56.
KKR’s victory propelled them to second place in the points table, while MI’s playoff hopes dwindled. Pathan emphasized the importance of captaincy and team unity, suggesting that MI lacked both under Pandya’s leadership.
“Mumbai Indians isn’t looking like a team that is playing as a unit,” Pathan said. “Players need to respect the captain and also accept him appreciably, this is very important. That, I think, could not be seen on the field.”