Mumbai Indians Underutilized Bumrah, Allowed Punjab Kings to Rally: Tom Moody

Mumbai Indians Underutilized Bumrah, Allowed Punjab Kings to Rally: Tom Moody

Tom Moody, a former Australian all-rounder, has criticized the Mumbai Indians (MI) for underutilizing pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah during their IPL match against Punjab Kings (PBKS). Moody believes that this allowed PBKS to rally from a precarious position and come within striking distance of MI’s total.

In the match, Bumrah was matchless, taking off the dangerous Shashank Singh, Rilee Rossouw, and opener Sam Curran to help MI win by nine runs. MI had given PBKS a 193 target.

However, Moody pointed out that Bumrah was removed from the attack just as PBKS appeared to be losing ground, which allowed the home team to rally.

“Again, Mumbai leaning on him so much to turn their fortunes around. He bowled two overs early on and had the Punjab Kings on their back. But, interestingly enough, he didn’t bowl another over until the 13th,” said Moody on Star Sports Cricket Live.

“He’s at the peak of his powers at the moment. And that’s my point of where I think the Mumbai Indians let the Punjab Kings back into this contest. (Gerald) Coetzee and Bumrah for mine, and I’ll be interested to hear what the other fast bowlers think on this show. Should (Bumrah) have bowled again to be able to put Punjab completely out onto the campus,” he added.

Former South African fast Dale Steyn agreed with Moody, saying that MI’s front-line pacers Bumrah and Coetzee needed assistance from other bowlers. He suggested that MI’s bowling department was suffering from an unmotivated Hardik Pandya.

“We want to see them (MI) close out games early by bringing Bumrah back or Coetzee. But then they have to depend on guys like Hardik to finish off, who hasn’t been bowling as well of late and some of the other bowlers travelling like (Romario) Shepherd, they may struggle in the back end.”

“Mumbai are in a situation now where they have to tactically figure things out, but they also need somebody to step up, their bowlers to step up and really help out Bumrah and Coetzee, because if they (MI) keep going the way they are, they might lose more points again.”

Moody also commented on Suryakumar Yadav, who recently recovered from an ankle injury and a hernia operation. He said that Yadav needed to participate for the whole league season in order to fully recover.

On Thursday, “Mr 360 degrees” amassed a 53-ball 78 to lead MI to 192. Moody said that the middle-order hitter needed to return to optimal health in order to help India’s chances of winning the T20 World Cup in the USA and the West Indies.

“It’s important that he slowly works back into full fitness, he needs to be playing for the whole 40 overs and that would be great. Not that he bowls or anything but for his own peace of mind and fitness for that the preparation for what is beyond the IPL. It was a great innings today (from him).

Steyn praised PBSK batter Ashutosh Sharma for the sweep shot he employed against Bumrah, something which has not been used against the India quick too often.

“I mean, IPL never ceases to disappoint us with close games and creating new heroes… Bumrah bowls a no-ball, and the next thing Ashutosh goes down and plays that sweep that goes for six.”

IPL Umpiring Controversies: Moody Calls for Specialist Third Umpires

IPL Umpiring Controversies: Moody Calls for Specialist Third Umpires

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has witnessed a series of controversial umpiring decisions this season, particularly from third umpires. Despite the availability of advanced technology, several calls have raised eyebrows among fans and experts.

One such incident occurred during the match between Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings on Thursday. Third umpire Nitin Menon ruled in favor of the MI batter on a wide review, leaving commentator Murali Kartik stunned. “Seriously? He (batter) was already outside the off stump. I thought, the lined moved (as the batter moved). That’s touch and go,” Kartik remarked on-air.

Amidst the questionable calls, former Australian cricketer Tom Moody has advocated for the introduction of specialist third umpires in IPL matches. “It’s time we considered having specialist 3rd umpires, too many questionable decisions being made. Some umpires are better suited on field, the 3rd umpire requires experience and a certain skill set,” Moody tweeted.

The Mumbai Indians, led by Suryakumar Yadav’s second fifty of the season (78), posted a competitive total of 192 for 7 against the Punjab Kings. Tilak Varma (34*) and Rohit Sharma (36) also made significant contributions.

The IPL has been plagued by umpiring controversies in recent seasons. In 2021, third umpire Anil Chaudhary was criticized for a series of incorrect decisions, including a no-ball call that cost the Delhi Capitals a crucial match.

The use of technology in cricket has been a double-edged sword. While it has helped reduce human error, it has also introduced new challenges. The introduction of specialist third umpires could potentially improve the accuracy and consistency of decision-making in the IPL.

Sanju Samson's Captaincy Under Fire After RR's First IPL 2024 Loss

Sanju Samson’s Captaincy Under Fire After RR’s First IPL 2024 Loss

Former Australia cricketer Tom Moody has raised concerns over Rajasthan Royals (RR) skipper Sanju Samson’s captaincy decisions during their defeat to Gujarat Titans (GT) in IPL 2024. RR suffered their first loss of the season on Wednesday after four consecutive wins.

Moody questioned Samson’s decision to underutilize pacer Trent Boult, who bowled only two overs and conceded eight runs in his first spell. However, Samson opted to bowl veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin at the death instead of completing Boult’s quota of overs.

“You had to use Trent Boult at the back end. He’s certainly been used at the death before, and he’s got a huge amount of experience. So when it comes to pressure, he’s used to absorbing that pressure and taking on those challenges. So I was really surprised that he wasn’t spent today. He left the park with two overs left in the bank, which doesn’t make any sense whatsoever,” Moody said on ESPNcricinfo.

Former India cricketer Deep Dasgupta also echoed Moody’s sentiments, questioning Samson’s decision to use Ashwin over Boult in the 17th over. “I can understand Ashwin bowling the 15th over, but the 17th? If you look at the bowling unit, Boult is the most experienced fast bowler there. Irrespective of whether it’s his strength or not, you’re still going to bowl him at the back-end. If he’s got overs left, you’ve got to bowl him,” Dasgupta said.

Former India opener Aakash Chopra also criticized Samson’s decision, stating that Boult should have been utilized in the middle overs. “If you are bowling with a dry ball, then if you have scored enough runs, you should have the bowling to defend it. The truth is that Rajasthan have the bowling. They didn’t play Nandre Burger, but despite that, they have the bowling. Keshav Maharaj made his debut, and they got him to bowl only two overs,” Chopra said.

“Why did Trent Boult bowl only two overs? I didn’t understand that. Two overs, eight runs, and he bowled only two overs. Why? Keshav gave 16 runs in his two overs, so totally only 24 runs went in those four overs. Trent Boult could have been given overs in the middle, but you didn’t do that. You went towards spinners,” he added.

Despite the defeat, RR remain atop the table after five games. They will next face Punjab Kings on Saturday.

Tom Moody Questions Prithvi Shaw's Exclusion from Delhi Capitals' Playing XI

Tom Moody Questions Prithvi Shaw’s Exclusion from Delhi Capitals’ Playing XI

Former Australian cricketer Tom Moody has expressed his bewilderment over the exclusion of Prithvi Shaw from the Delhi Capitals’ (DC) playing XI in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season. Moody believes that Shaw’s international experience and talent warrant his inclusion in the team, despite his recent struggles in the IPL.

“It doesn’t make sense to have an Indian international player like Prithvi Shaw sitting in the dugout,” Moody told ESPNcricinfo. “Yes, he hasn’t performed in the IPL as we had hoped, but you can’t score runs from the dugout.”

Shaw, who has represented India in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, has been overlooked for DC’s first two matches in IPL 2024. Ricky Bhui has been given the nod instead, but has failed to impress with scores of 3 and 0 against the Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Rajasthan Royals (RR), respectively.

Former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer also questioned Shaw’s continued omission from the playing XI. “Now that they have held onto him and not let him go into the auction, I’m surprised they’re not playing him,” Jaffer said. “He’s played for Mumbai for most of the season, so you’d imagine that he’s fit. I’m surprised. Punishing him and then losing the games is not the way to go forward.”

Shaw’s exclusion has raised concerns about the gap between domestic cricket and the intensity of international cricket and the IPL. Moody highlighted this disparity after Ricky Bhui’s dismissal for a duck against RR. “That’s exactly what you’d like to see a genuine quick bowler do,” Moody said. “And to do it to a top-order player is even more alarming. What it does also is highlight the jump between Ranji Trophy runs to international cricket and IPL.”

The Rishabh Pant-led Delhi Capitals will be eager to secure their first win in IPL 2024 when they face reigning champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Sunday. Shaw’s inclusion in the playing XI could provide the team with the spark they need to turn their fortunes around.

Tom Moody Slams RCB's Predictable Bowling in IPL Opener

Tom Moody Slams RCB’s Predictable Bowling in IPL Opener

Former SunRisers Hyderabad coach Tom Moody has expressed his disappointment with Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) bowling strategy in their opening match of IPL 2024 against Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Moody criticized RCB’s bowlers for their excessive use of short balls, which he believes made them “predictable” and allowed CSK to chase down the target comfortably.

Moody pointed out that RCB’s bowlers, particularly Alzarri Joseph and Cameron Green, repeatedly targeted Shivam Dube with short deliveries. While Dube initially struggled, he eventually smashed an unbeaten 34 to guide CSK to victory. Moody argued that RCB’s bowlers should have varied their tactics and not relied solely on short balls.

“The art of bowling short balls well is not being predictable with it,” Moody said on ESPNcricinfo. “And I thought they were predictable with that plan (vs CSK). Yes, Dube has got a potential grey area when it comes to the short ball, but you’ve got to use it as a surprise. You can’t use it nearly every single ball.”

Moody emphasized that RCB’s bowlers need to be more strategic in their use of short balls and not become too reliant on them. He suggested that they should mix up their deliveries and use short balls sparingly to catch the batsman off guard.

In the match, CSK chased down RCB’s total of 173/6 with relative ease. CSK pacer Mustafizur Rahman was the star performer with figures of 4-29. Anuj Rawat (48) and Dinesh Karthik (38*) were the top scorers for RCB, while Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Ajinkya Rahane, and Shivam Dube contributed to CSK’s victory.

CSK’s win extended their unbeaten streak against RCB at home since 2008. The result also highlighted the importance of tactical bowling and the need for teams to adapt their strategies to the strengths and weaknesses of the opposition.

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