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“Very standard bowling and standard captaincy”

Following the Mumbai Indians’ (MI) fourth defeat, star Indian all-around player Hardik Pandya came under heavy fire from well-known previous players. The legendary Sunil Gavaskar criticized Pandya for his “absolutely ordinary bowling and ordinary captaincy” so far. Pandya, who has been taunted and jeered by supporters since assuming leadership for MI, was targeted by the renowned Gavaskar and former England captain Kevin Pietersen after his side lost to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at Wankhede on Sunday night.

With MS Dhoni bowling him out, Pandya let up 26 runs in the last over, which turned out to be the difference as CSK defeated MI by 20 runs. Oh, it’s just regular leadership and bowling. Despite the fact that Ruturaj Gaikwad and Shivam Dube had batted so effectively together, they ought to have been limited. They ought to have been limited to 185–190, in my opinion, Gavaskar said to Star Sports.

“This is most likely the worst bowling I’ve seen in a very long time.”It almost seems as if I’ve just given my hero a hug. He’s going to hit me for sixes with my sort of delivery. It’s okay to have six. When you know that this hitter is looking for a length ball to hit, the following one is a length ball.The next ball is once again a full throw on the legs, even though you can see that Dhoni is aiming for a six. Pandya completed his three overs with figures of 2-43.

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