Virender Sehwag Raises Concerns Over Hardik Pandya’s Captaincy at Mumbai Indians
Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag has expressed concerns over the performance of Mumbai Indians under the leadership of Hardik Pandya. Despite backing Pandya as captain, Sehwag highlighted the pressure he faces and the team’s struggles.
Sehwag believes that Pandya’s expectations may be weighing him down, leading to a decline in his performance. He also pointed out that Mumbai Indians have faced similar challenges in the past, even under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma.
“I don’t think he is under pressure. It could be the pressure of his own expectations,” Sehwag said. “But Mumbai Indians were in this situation last year as well, and even before that, where Rohit Sharma didn’t score runs as a captain. And Rohit Sharma ne as a captain jitaya bhi nahi 2-3 saal se (even Rohit Sharma did not win it as a captain in last 2-3 years).”
Under Pandya’s captaincy, Mumbai Indians have suffered five defeats in eight matches, including a recent loss to the Rajasthan Royals. Pandya’s own performance has been lackluster, with only 151 runs scored and four wickets taken in the tournament so far.
Sehwag emphasized that Mumbai Indians are aware of their past struggles and should not panic. However, he also acknowledged that Pandya’s expectations and the team’s poor performance could be a cause for concern.
“Mumbai Indians know that they have been in this situation before. If he is expecting a lot and he is not getting wickets, not scoring runs, and the team is losing under his captaincy, then that’s wrong,” Sehwag added.
Despite the criticism, Sehwag remains supportive of Pandya as captain. He believes that Pandya has the potential to lead Mumbai Indians to success, but he needs to find a way to manage his expectations and improve his performance.