‘I could manage …’: Hardik Pandya blamed for the loss. Cricket news

In a thrilling clash between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians, which ended at around 2 o’clock at the local time, the head of Shreyas Iyer came to the top. In a sport that was pushed back more than 2 hours due to rain, stress was high and passion was flowing as Punjab chased a shocking 204-run target.After the loss, Skipar Hardik Pandya blamed the result as he evaluated his decision making. The 31 -year -old admitted that he could better manage his side.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Iyer & Company were tireless in their chase, as the captain took matters in his hands with 87 ** from 41 balls. The significant knock from Josh Iglis (38 runs 21) and Nehal Wadhera (29 to 48) also helped to improve the side with a five -time champion in qualifier 2. With the defeat at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the weather of Mumbai Indians ended.Who is that IPL player?
Reacting to the result, Pandya said, “I will not put it on the wicket, if we had to do something better, the right bowler was to bowl at the right time, or bowl to the right bowler at the right time. I’m someone who likes to take it to me, and maybe I could make my soldiers a little better.”
The MI captain also talked about his side’s batting performance, asked to stick to the opinion that his team did well to post 203 on the board, even though the teams had averaged a score of around 220 in Ahmedabad. “I think it was equal, but it required great execution as a bowling unit, in cases, they were really cool, put us under pressure, and we could not execute.”The way Jasprit Bumrah was early brought against Gujarat Titans in the game, the 31 -year -old was deployed against PBK in the 18th over, when Punjab needed 31 runs. “If we bowl to Bumrah first, it could be better, but it’s nothing. Today,” explained to the captain because he reflects on the strategic decision.
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With defeat, Mumbai’s season record ended without the sixth title. Meanwhile, on June 3 in Punjab, Ahmedabad, the summit will take the Royal Challengers to Bangalore at Clash. The winner will only win the IPL title for the first time.