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“MS Dhoni Started Trend…”: In Hardik Pandya’s ‘No Single’ In Last Over vs LSG, CSK Great Mentioned




Hhelik Pandya is a lot concentrated after the defeat of the Mumbai Indians against Lucknow’s Super Giants in an IPL 2025 match on Saturday. The atmosphere was electric when Mumbai managed to reduce the equation to 29 necessary to 12 deliveries in search of an intimidating target of 204 points in the home den in Lucknow. The skipper of Lucknow, Rishabh Pant, turned to the most experienced of the franchise, Shardul Thakur, and put the responsibility of seeing the penultimate.

With Tilak and Hhelik Pandya holding the end of the attacker and non-attackers, we only expect a high-level bellie, which leads to destruction. However, Tilak, who had trouble gathering the borders to this point, continued with him while Hhelik also fell flat in his attempt to plead in favor of Mumbai’s victory. Five bullets in the penultimate, Mumbai decided to exchange Tilak for Mitchell Santner, raising questions about the approach of visitors.

Even after retiring Tilak, the fate of Mi has not changed; While the fivefold champions made a defeat in 12 points, their third in the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League rich in cash. In fact, in the last finish, Hhelik Pandya even refused to Santner a single, because he wanted to assume full responsibility for taking the line.

The Move Puzzle Ancient Spinner India Mirali Kartik. “I did not understand what Mi was trying to do. If you feel that Tilak does not have a good day, he is unable to hit him well, you brought Santner, and he scored 2 points on 1 ball. If you have brought Santner with the conviction that he can strike big, then why wouldn’t have taken a single one in the last one? Spit.

“I think MS Dhoni has started this tendency to deny singles. Now, many players do this,” he added.

The Captain of the Indians of Mumbai (Mi) Hardya admitted that his team failed in key moments. Speaking after the match, Pandya stressed the laps on the field and some tactical errors that finally cost them the match. “Disappointing when you lose. If we were to be honest, on the ground, 10-12 points, we gave too much. We finally failed,” he said, recognizing the fine margins that defined the result, as the city of Espncricinfo.

Pandya, who rolled her arm once again, thinks about his bowling contribution and his approach. As he had his first five, he finished with 5/36.

“I have always appreciated my bowling alley. I don’t have many options but I read the counter and I use smarter options. I never go for the counters, but I try to maker to make mistakes. Today, it was one of these days,” he explained.

The MI skipper also discussed the disappointing performance of the team with the bat.

“As a unit of strikers, we have failed. We win as a team, we lose in a team. I am in full ownership,” said Pandya, taking responsibility for the collective effort.

One of the discussion points of the match was the decision to withdraw Tilak Varma during the pursuit.

Clarifying the move, Pandya said: “We needed sure, he didn’t get them. In the cricket, some of these days come, when you try but they don’t come.”

With the loss, the Mumbai Indians continue to fight for the pace this season, but Pandya remains hope.

“Just play the right cricket, I like to stay simple. Take better calls, be intelligent in the bowling alley, take risks in the stick. It’s a long tournament, you get a few victories and you are launching in the rhythm,” he added.

With PTI entries

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