Mumbai Indians’ disappointing IPL 2024 campaign has drawn criticism from former Australian skipper Aaron Finch. The five-time champions have struggled to find consistency, losing three of their first five matches.
Finch believes that captain Hardik Pandya needs to improve his form with both bat and ball. “First and foremost, I think the captain needs to find some form and consistency with bat and ball,” Finch said. “We’ve seen him bowl in some games and not in others, so ideally, some form with both bat and ball. I think that will go a long way.”
Finch also pointed out the lack of depth in Mumbai’s bowling attack outside of Jasprit Bumrah. “Their bowling outside of Jasprit Bumrah has lacked depth of quality and consistency,” Finch said.
Despite their struggles, Mumbai Indians managed to secure a narrow nine-run victory over Punjab Kings in their most recent match. Suryakumar Yadav’s brilliant knock of 68 runs off 36 balls set the platform for the win, while Jasprit Bumrah and Gerald Coetzee took three wickets each.
After the match, Pandya acknowledged the team’s character and resilience. “Very good game of cricket. Everyone’s nerve got tested,” Pandya said. “We did speak about before the game that the character will be checked in this game. Naturally you think you’re ahead in the game. But we knew IPL has a tendency to produce these games.”
Despite the win, Mumbai Indians remain in a precarious position in the IPL standings. They will need to find a way to improve their consistency and depth if they want to challenge for a playoff spot.