Piyush Chawla Eyes IPL Extension After Impressive Season with Mumbai Indians

Piyush Chawla Eyes IPL Extension After Impressive Season with Mumbai Indians

Piyush Chawla, the veteran Mumbai Indians (MI) spinner, has expressed his desire to continue playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) after his impressive performances in the ongoing edition. Despite going unsold in the IPL 2022 auction, Chawla was picked up by MI ahead of IPL 2023 and has made a significant impact.

With 10 wickets in as many games this season, Chawla has been one of the few bright spots for MI, who have already been eliminated from the playoffs race. However, it is unlikely that the franchise will retain him for the IPL 2025 mega auction.

When asked about his future in the IPL, Chawla responded with a cheeky remark, leaving journalists in splits. “You tell me, if I should be playing with the way I’m bowling? If you have given your permission, of course I will see you somewhere next time,” he said during the post-match press conference.

Chawla has played 191 IPL matches for four different franchises, including Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings), Kolkata Knight Riders, Chennai Super Kings, and MI. The 35-year-old surpassed Dwayne Bravo earlier this season to become the second all-time leading wicket-taker in the tournament, with 189 wickets. He was part of the KKR team that won the IPL in 2014.

In MI’s recent match against KKR at the Eden Gardens, Chawla picked up two wickets, but the team ultimately lost in a rain-hit game. Reflecting on the defeat, Chawla acknowledged that MI failed to gain momentum and praised KKR spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Sunil Narine for turning the tide.

“T20 is about momentum, and we didn’t get that momentum right from the beginning. Some days we bowled well, but our batting didn’t click, and sometimes our batters did well, but the bowlers ended up leaking runs,” he said.

“As a unit, we have failed in a few games, and we have to accept that as a team. We have a brilliant lineup, but things didn’t fall into place. Today also, we started off brilliantly, but that spell of (Sunil) Narine and Varun (Chakravarthy) actually made the difference. You have to give credit to their bowlers,” Chawla added.

Despite MI’s disappointing season, Chawla’s performances have been a positive sign for the veteran spinner. He remains hopeful of extending his IPL career and will be looking to make a strong impact in the remaining matches of the season.

Rohit Sharma's IPL Form Raises Concerns for India's T20 World Cup Hopes

Rohit Sharma’s IPL Form Raises Concerns for India’s T20 World Cup Hopes

Rohit Sharma’s dismal batting performance in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) has raised concerns among Indian cricket fans and former players alike. The Mumbai Indians captain’s poor form has cast a shadow over India’s T20 World Cup 2024 campaign, with many questioning his place in the national team.

Rohit’s struggles with the bat have been evident throughout the IPL season. In 14 matches, he has managed only 218 runs at an average of 15.57 and a strike rate of 122.89. His highest score of 48 came against the Chennai Super Kings, but he has failed to convert any of his starts into substantial innings.

Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan expressed his concern over Rohit’s form, stating that it is a “big worry” for both Mumbai Indians and the Indian team. “Hardik Pandya and Rohit Sharma’s form is a big worry for Mumbai and Indians. You hope that they come back to form quickly,” Pathan wrote on Twitter.

However, former India pacer Varun Aaron believes that Rohit will not face the same difficulties with the Indian team as he has with Mumbai Indians. “I don’t think it’s a big worry. Rohit can flip the switch at national duty, he holds it in very high regard,” Aaron told ESPNCricinfo. “A player of his class, you can easily use the phrase form is temporary, class is permanent. He will find form, he doesn’t have to worry.”

Despite Aaron’s optimism, Rohit’s poor IPL form has put pressure on the Mumbai Indians management to rest him and other marquee players like Jasprit Bumrah. With only one league campaign left in the season, the team’s hopes of qualifying for the playoffs are all but over.

Rohit’s struggles have also raised questions about his leadership abilities. As captain of the Indian team, he has been criticized for his conservative approach and lack of tactical acumen. Some experts believe that his poor form with the bat has affected his decision-making on the field.

With the T20 World Cup 2024 just over a year away, Rohit’s form and leadership will be under intense scrutiny. The Indian team will need him to rediscover his batting prowess and provide the necessary guidance to the team if they are to challenge for the title.

Sehwag Slams Rohit, Suryakumar for Slow Starts, Costly Dismissals

Sehwag Slams Rohit, Suryakumar for Slow Starts, Costly Dismissals

Former Indian opener Virender Sehwag has criticized Mumbai Indians’ (MI) batting duo Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav for their slow starts and subsequent dismissals in the IPL 2024 match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).

In a rain-affected encounter reduced to 16 overs, MI chased a target of 158. While Ishan Kishan provided a solid start with 40 off 22 balls, Rohit and Suryakumar struggled to get going. Rohit scored 19 off 24 deliveries, while Suryakumar managed only 11 off 14.

Sehwag believes that the duo’s inability to accelerate their innings cost MI the match. “Whoever bowls good, just play him out. If two wickets hadn’t fallen, Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav could’ve finished the match an over before,” he said on Cricbuzz.

He emphasized the importance of respecting the bowlers and playing out their good deliveries. “You can’t have an ego when you come out to bat. You play them out or punish the loose deliveries,” Sehwag added.

Sehwag also pointed out that Rohit and Suryakumar’s dismissals came on good deliveries. “The ball on which Rohit Sharma got out wasn’t a weak ball. No doubt Rohit and Suryakumar are great players, but that doesn’t mean you should hit the good deliveries, too,” he said.

KKR’s bowlers, led by Venkatesh Iyer, restricted MI to 142/9, securing a 15-run victory. Sehwag believes that if Rohit and Suryakumar had been set, they could have easily chased down the target.

“If Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav were set at that time, they would’ve hit 5 balls for boundaries. You could be Rohit Sharma or Suryakumar Yadav, but at least respect the delivery if you can’t respect the bowler,” he concluded.

Rohit Sharma's KKR Meet-Up Sparks Transfer Rumors Amidst Mumbai Indians Exit Speculations

Rohit Sharma’s KKR Meet-Up Sparks Transfer Rumors Amidst Mumbai Indians Exit Speculations

Rohit Sharma’s KKR Meet-Up Fuels Transfer Rumors Amidst Mumbai Indians Exit Speculations

Former Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma’s recent meeting with Kolkata Knight Riders coaches and support staff has ignited rumors of his potential departure from the five-time IPL champions. During a rain delay ahead of the MI vs KKR match at Eden Gardens, Rohit was spotted in the KKR dressing room, engaging in an animated conversation with assistant coach Abhishek Nayar, bowling coach Bharat Arun, and players Manish Pandey and KS Bharat.

These rumors have been circulating since Hardik Pandya controversially took over the captaincy from Rohit, reportedly leaving the opener unhappy with the franchise. Social media has been abuzz with speculation that Rohit may leave MI after this season.

Rohit’s meeting with KKR coaches on Saturday has further fueled the transfer talks. Earlier, a now-deleted video of Rohit and Nayar posted by KKR went viral on social media. In the clip, Rohit appeared to express dissatisfaction with the current situation at MI. The video was later removed by KKR from its social media handles.

KKR’s 18-run victory over MI in a rain-shortened game on Saturday marked their qualification for the IPL 2024 playoffs. MI, on the other hand, have been eliminated from the playoffs race, having suffered 9 losses in 13 games under Hardik’s leadership.

Mumbai Indians' Woes Raise Concerns for Team India Ahead of T20 World Cup

Mumbai Indians’ Woes Raise Concerns for Team India Ahead of T20 World Cup

Mumbai Indians’ Dismal IPL Performance Raises Concerns for Team India Ahead of T20 World Cup

Mumbai Indians’ disastrous IPL season under new captain Hardik Pandya has cast a shadow over Team India’s preparations for the upcoming T20 World Cup. With nine losses in 13 games, MI are out of playoff contention and face the ignominy of finishing last on the points table.

Amidst the team’s struggles, the poor form of two key Indian stars, Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya, has emerged as a major concern. Rohit, the Indian captain, has managed only 349 runs in 13 IPL games at an average of just over 29. Hardik, the vice-captain, has fared even worse with just 200 runs.

This lack of form is particularly worrying for Team India, who will rely heavily on Rohit and Hardik in the T20 World Cup. Rohit is the team’s leading batsman, while Hardik is a crucial all-rounder who provides both batting and bowling options.

Cricket expert and commentator Harsha Bhogle has expressed concern over the duo’s struggles, stating that head coach Rahul Dravid’s immediate task is to get them back in good shape. “With both Team India captain Rohit and vice-captain Hardik struggling, a worried cricket expert and commentator Harsha Bhogle opined that head coach Rahul Dravid’s task at hand right now would be getting the two back in good shape,” Bhogle tweeted.

However, there is some good news for Team India. Other Indian stars in the MI lineup, such as Suryakumar Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah, have performed well in the IPL. Yadav has scored 303 runs in 13 games, while Bumrah has taken 12 wickets.

The T20 World Cup begins on June 1, with India taking on Ireland in their opening match on June 5. Team India will be hoping that Rohit and Hardik can rediscover their form before the tournament and lead the team to success.

Hardik Pandya's IPL Woes: Leadership Failure or Fan Resentment?

Hardik Pandya’s IPL Woes: Leadership Failure or Fan Resentment?

Hardik Pandya’s Disappointing IPL Season: A Failure of Leadership or Fan Resentment?

Hardik Pandya’s tenure as captain of the Mumbai Indians (MI) has been marred by disappointment and criticism. The five-time IPL champions have been eliminated from the playoffs race, and Pandya has faced the brunt of the backlash.

Pandya’s move from the Gujarat Titans to MI was met with mixed reactions. Some fans welcomed the change, while others questioned the decision to replace Rohit Sharma as captain. The team’s poor performance has only intensified the negative sentiment towards Pandya.

The all-rounder has been booed by fans at the Wankhede Stadium and has come under fire for his poor form with both bat and ball. Former Australian cricketer Aaron Finch believes that Rohit Sharma should have publicly supported Pandya during this difficult time.

“I would have loved to have seen Rohit come out and say something publicly. Say ‘No, this is part of the plan for Mumbai Indians, and Hardik’s got my full support,'” Finch said. “Just think that would have put things to be a lot more quickly.”

Mumbai Indians have won only four of their 13 matches in IPL 2024. The team’s struggles have raised questions about Pandya’s leadership abilities and the team’s overall strategy.

Some fans believe that Pandya is not the right captain for MI. They argue that he lacks the experience and charisma to lead a team of such stature. Others believe that the team’s poor performance is not solely Pandya’s fault and that the entire squad needs to take responsibility.

The future of Pandya’s captaincy is uncertain. If MI continues to struggle, it is possible that he will be replaced. However, if the team can turn things around, Pandya could prove to be a valuable asset for the franchise.

Kartik's Commentary Blunder: Mistakenly Calls Chakravarthy 'Narine'

Kartik’s Commentary Blunder: Mistakenly Calls Chakravarthy ‘Narine’

Murali Kartik’s Hilarious Gaffe: Mistakenly Calls Varun Chakravarthy ‘Sunil Narine’

Former Indian cricketer Murali Kartik, currently working as a commentator in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, made a hilarious blunder during the post-match presentation ceremony on Saturday. After Kolkata Knight Riders’ spinner Varun Chakravarthy was named Player of the Match for his exceptional bowling performance against Mumbai Indians at the Eden Gardens, Kartik mistakenly called him Sunil Narine, not once but twice.

Kartik’s repeated errors did not go unnoticed by fans on social media. “For his 2/17 at a crucial time, Sunil Narine is the Player Of The Match. Suni, oh sorry, Varun,” Kartik said as he realized his mistake in addressing the KKR star.

Kartik then asked Chakravarthy about his extravagant celebration after picking up the first wicket in the match. The mystery spinner replied that it was because he had taken Rohit Sharma’s wicket for the first time. Chakravarthy also explained the plan he had devised against the former Mumbai Indians skipper.

“The plan was to make him (Rohit) hit across the line, obviously there was help from the wicket and I was able to use it to my advantage. Tactically we (talking about Narine) are similar, but technically we are slightly different. The wickets were too flat initially, my bowling has been same from the first match and it is just that the results are showing up now,” he said in the presentation ceremony.

Courtesy of the win, KKR became the first team in this campaign to qualify for the playoffs. Placed No. 1 in the points table, the Knight Riders have 9 wins in 12 matches to their name. The Shreyas Iyer-led side would be keen to win the remaining matches too in order to secure one of the top 2 spots.

KKR Secures Playoff Spot with Chakravarthy's Stellar Spin

KKR Secures Playoff Spot with Chakravarthy’s Stellar Spin

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) secured a pivotal victory against Mumbai Indians (MI) in a rain-curtailed match at Eden Gardens, earning a coveted spot in the Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs. Spinner Varun Chakravarthy emerged as the hero, delivering a stellar performance that left a lasting impact on KKR’s playoff journey.

Former India cricketer Virender Sehwag lauded KKR’s decision to allow Chakravarthy to bowl the maximum four overs, despite having established international bowlers like Sunil Narine and Mitchell Starc at their disposal. Sehwag praised KKR’s understanding of Chakravarthy’s effectiveness and their ability to capitalize on it.

Chakravarthy’s brilliance was evident in his figures of 2-17, which stifled Mumbai’s chase. His variations, including his leg-spin and googly, proved too difficult for the Mumbai batters to handle. Sehwag drew parallels between Chakravarthy and Sunil Narine’s partnership, likening it to the famed ‘KulCha’ duo.

Another former India cricketer, Manoj Tiwary, echoed Sehwag’s sentiments, describing Chakravarthy’s spell as a “dream spell” that every bowler aspires to bowl. Tiwary highlighted the speed and mystery of Chakravarthy’s deliveries, which made it extremely challenging for the batters.

KKR’s bowling unit, led by Chakravarthy, complemented the explosive batting of Venkatesh Iyer and the crucial contributions of Harshit Rana. This combination proved too strong for Mumbai, as KKR became the first team to secure a spot in the IPL playoffs.

Sehwag expressed regret that Chakravarthy’s stellar performances came too late for consideration in the T20 World Cup squad. He believes that if Chakravarthy had showcased his abilities earlier, he would have been a strong contender for a place in the team.

Rohit Sharma's IPL Slump Continues, Raises Concerns for India

Rohit Sharma’s IPL Slump Continues, Raises Concerns for India

Rohit Sharma’s IPL 2024 campaign has taken a dismal turn, with the Indian skipper enduring a prolonged batting slump. In the latest setback, Sharma failed to deliver against Kolkata Knight Riders, scoring a meager 19 runs off 24 balls. This marked his sixth consecutive innings without a substantial contribution, with his recent scores reading 4, 11, 4, 8, and 6.

Chasing a revised target of 158 in 16 overs, Mumbai Indians had a platform for Sharma to make an impact. However, he failed to capitalize on the opportunity, his dismissal proving a major blow to MI’s hopes. The team ultimately fell short by 18 runs.

Sharma’s struggles have raised concerns among cricket experts. Former South Africa star Shaun Pollock expressed worry over the manner in which the Indian captain has been getting out. Pollock noted that Sharma’s attempts to introduce unorthodox shots into his game have led to soft dismissals.

Pollock also suggested that the stress of selecting the Indian team for the T20 World Cup may have contributed to Sharma’s poor form. He speculated that the pressure of finding the right balance and explaining team selections could have added to the skipper’s burden.

The reaction to Sharma’s dismissal was one of shock from the rival camp. KKR co-owner Juhi Chawla, Suhana Khan (daughter of another KKR co-owner Shah Rukh Khan), and Ananya Pandey were visibly stunned.

Despite Sharma’s struggles, Mumbai Indians remain hopeful of a turnaround. The team has shown resilience in the past and will be looking to regroup and find their winning ways. However, Sharma’s form remains a major concern, and his ability to rediscover his touch will be crucial to MI’s chances of success in the remainder of the tournament.

MI Skipper Pandya Admits Momentum Loss in Defeat to KKR

MI Skipper Pandya Admits Momentum Loss in Defeat to KKR

Mumbai Indians (MI) skipper Hardik Pandya expressed disappointment after his team’s 18-run loss to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Saturday. Pandya acknowledged that MI failed to capitalize on the momentum provided by openers Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma on a challenging wicket.

“As a batting unit, the foundation was there, but we could not capitalize after that and keep the momentum up,” Pandya said at the post-match presentation. “The wicket was a little up and down and a little tacky, so momentum was very important.”

KKR became the first team to qualify for the IPL playoffs with the victory. Venkatesh Iyer’s solid knock of 42 off 21 balls and Andre Russell’s all-round performance, including 24 runs off 14 balls and two wickets, played a crucial role in their success.

Pandya praised the KKR bowlers for their performance, noting that the wet conditions made it difficult for the batsmen. “Every ball that came back from the boundary came back wet,” he said. “The bowlers made sure they kept taking wickets.”

Despite the loss, Pandya remained optimistic about MI’s remaining matches. “Nothing, just to go and enjoy as much as we can and play good cricket, that’s been my motto from the start,” he said. “I do not think we have played enough good cricket this season.”

In the match, KKR opted to bat first after winning the toss. Despite losing early wickets, they managed to post a competitive total of 157/7 in 16 overs, thanks to contributions from Iyer, Nitish Rana, Russell, and Rinku Singh.

MI’s chase got off to a promising start with Kishan and Sharma putting on a 65-run opening stand. However, KKR’s bowlers tightened their grip, restricting the run flow and taking wickets. Tilak Varma and Naman Dhir fought back with valuable knocks, but MI ultimately fell short by 18 runs.

Varun Chakravarthy was the standout bowler for KKR, claiming 2/17. Russell and Harshit Rana also chipped in with two wickets each.

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