Mumbai Indians' Struggles Continue with Crushing Defeat to Rajasthan Royals

Mumbai Indians’ Struggles Continue with Crushing Defeat to Rajasthan Royals

Mumbai Indians’ struggles continued as they suffered a crushing 9-wicket defeat against Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024. Captain Hardik Pandya expressed his disappointment, acknowledging the team’s shortcomings in all three departments of the game.

Pandya admitted that Mumbai’s batting unit failed to capitalize on a promising start, losing early wickets and failing to finish strongly. He also criticized the bowling attack for giving away too much width and the fielding unit for making uncharacteristic errors.

“We put ourselves in trouble early on,” Pandya said. “We didn’t finish well and that’s why we were 10-15 runs short. We had to keep it within the stumps (while bowling), but we gave a lot of width. Overall, we did not put the right foot in the park.”

Despite the team’s poor performance, Pandya remains confident in the players’ professionalism and ability to rectify their mistakes. He emphasized the importance of accepting flaws and working on them as a collective.

“After the game, it’s not the right time to go to the players,” Pandya explained. “Everyone is professional, they know their roles. What we can do is learn from this game and the mistakes we have made, rectify it, and make sure that we don’t make it.”

Pandya ruled out making significant changes to the playing XI, despite Mumbai’s poor record of five losses in eight matches. He believes in backing the players and focusing on improving their execution.

“I don’t believe much in chip and chop,” Pandya said. “I like to back players and the focus would always be to play good cricket, sticking to our plans, and making sure that we don’t make the basic errors.”

As Mumbai enters a crucial stage in their campaign, Pandya urged the team to remain united and determined. He emphasized the importance of simplicity and consistency in their approach.

“Cricket is simple, as long as we keep it simple, it’s nice,” Pandya concluded.