Former Mumbai Indians batting coach Robin Singh defends Hardik Pandya after 103-run loss to CSK in IPL 2026
L'essentiel
- Former Mumbai Indians batting coach Robin Singh has defended MI captain Hardik Pandya after their 103-run loss to Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2026.
- Sanju Samson scored an unbeaten 101 for CSK, who posted 207/6.
- MI's batting collapsed with only Suryakumar Yadav (36) and Tilak Varma (37) reaching double figures.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Mumbai Indians are struggling in IPL 2026, sitting eighth in the 10-team points table with five defeats and two wins. The team has faced batting collapses in multiple matches, with their top performers failing to deliver consistently.
Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma Former Mumbai Indians batting coach Robin Singh has come out in support of MI captain Hardik Pandya after they suffered a 103-run loss to Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2026 on Thursday. Mumbai were outplayed as Sanju Samson scored an unbeaten 101 off 54 balls, hitting 10 fours and six sixes at a strike rate of 187.04. Samson reached his century on the last ball of the innings with a six as CSK finished on 207/6 in 20 overs.
In reply, MI's batting collapsed. Only Suryakumar Yadav (36) and Tilak Varma (37) crossed double figures. Three batters were out for ducks, while Hardik also failed with the bat, scoring just one run off two balls before being dismissed by Noor Ahmad.
After the match, former MI coach Robin Singh posted on X and said the captain alone should not be blamed for the defeat. "Seeing the fallout of comments after MI's loss vs CSK at the IPL last night .. and having been part of their management until few years ago .. I feel it is quite impossible to blame just the captain for this debacle", he wrote.
"What's up with proven international batsmen with the target in front of them ?? Are they not supposed to keep the run rate achievable?? That's the role of each and every player.. So who decides to chase all the time upon winning the toss ?? For clearly it's not working", he added.
"Agreed there were poor decisions made by the captain but There are so many international captains in the team … why can't they go up to him and advise ?? So if a captain has a poor season the whole team has an excuse to collectively collapse as well ?? ?? And in this team a lot of plans are made in the Team room," he further said.
Mumbai Indians are now eighth in the 10-team points table with five defeats and two wins. They need to turn things around quickly. Tilak Varma has been MI's top run-scorer this season with 181 runs, showing how much the batting unit has struggled. India captain Suryakumar Yadav has scored 157 runs so far. The bowling has also not gone well. Lead pacer Jasprit Bumrah has taken only two wickets in seven matches.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific tactical decisions by Hardik Pandya were criticized?
- Why have international batsmen failed to perform in chases?
- Will MI make changes to the playing XI for upcoming matches?