Hardik Pandya admits Mumbai Indians have 'no options' after sixth IPL 2026 loss
MI captain acknowledges team's struggles after failing to defend 243 against SRH, admits fans' chants for opposition 'sometimes hurts'
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- Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya admitted his team has no options this IPL season after suffering their sixth loss despite posting 243 against Sunrisers Hyderabad.
- Powered by Ryan Rickelton's unbeaten 123, MI posted a mammoth total but SRH chased it down with eight balls to spare.
- Pandya acknowledged the team hasn't delivered what MI stands for and admitted it hurts when fans chant for the opposition.
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Mumbai Indians are five-time IPL champions but have struggled in 2026, sitting ninth in the points table with only 4 points from their campaign. The team has lost six matches this season.
Mumbai, Apr 29 (ANI): Mumbai Indians' skipper Hardik Pandya bowls during the Indian Premier League 2026 match against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Wankhede Stadium, in Mumbai on Wednesday. (ANI Photo)
After suffering yet another loss in IPL 2026 despite posting a mammoth 243 on the board, Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya admitted that his team does not have many options this season and once again reiterated the changes that need to be made for the five-time champions to salvage their campaign going forward.
This was Mumbai Indians' sixth loss of the season, pushing them down to ninth in the points table with only four points in their kitty. Amid outlining the team's struggles through the season, Pandya also addressed MI fans, saying the team have not given them much opportunity to back them. While acknowledging their loyalty, Pandya said it sometimes hurts when fans chant for the opposition instead of their own team. However, he was quick to add that it is on the team to give fans reasons to cheer.
'Not been able to do what exactly Mumbai Indians stands for'
"I think this season we don't have much option, we really need to see what all differences we can make. I won't put my bowlers under the bus. I think as an overall unit, we have not been able to do what exactly Mumbai Indians stands for," said Pandya when asked how he plans to address his bowling attack after failing to defend a strong total.
"We really need to see what all we need to work on," he added.
'Sometimes it hurts'
"We have not given them much opportunity to back us -- but they have been fantastic and loyal. Sometimes it hurts when the opposition comes and they start chanting their name. But we probably need to give them more (to cheer and shout about)," he said.
The Mumbai Indians skipper said that with continued backing from the franchise owners and support staff, the team will find a way out.
"We have passionate owners and support staff, hopefully we will figure out something."
SRH demolish MI at Wankhede
MI bowlers were taken apart by SRH batters, with none conceding less than 10 runs per over. Notably, the ever-reliable Jasprit Bumrah returned figures of 0/54 in four overs.
Mumbai Indians, powered by a 55-ball unbeaten 123 from Ryan Rickelton, posted 243/5 in 20 overs after electing to bat first. However, Sunrisers Hyderabad, led by Travis Head (76 off 30 balls), Heinrich Klaasen (65* off 30), Abhishek Sharma (45 off 24) and Salil Arora (30* off 10), chased down the target with eight balls to spare.
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific changes will MI make to salvage their campaign?
- Will there be any player replacements or strategic changes?
- Can MI still qualify for the playoffs?