‘This is a crime’: Hardik Pandya lost his cool after the loss to Gujarat Titans of Mumbai Indians

New Delhi: Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya described no-balls of bowling by him and his colleagues. Gujarat Titans In a thrilling competition at Wankhede Stadium. In the midst of a tight playoff race, heavy rains in Mumbai’s side increased moment -out speed, the hosts scored five runs on the DLS chart after 18 overs. As the Mi was waiting in the dressing room, the Titans of Gujarat were ready for any opportunity, expecting the rain-less win.Eventually, there was just enough time left on the clock for an over shootout to determine the winner. The GT required 15 runs from the last six delivery, and Mumbai was left out of the interior circle with only four fielders outside the internal circle after slow.Deepak Char was tasked to bowl in the final. He accepted a border and then reduced the equation to five runs with six, three balls on a large scale. Due to the pressure, he bowled a no-ball, which accelerated the Titans.In addition to Deepak’s expensive error, Hardik finished himself twice in eighth position of his 11-people. No-Ball Trabbles MI had not only misunderstandings-Ayerlier, he dropped an important catch by Gujarat captain Shubman Gill on the second ball of the 12th over. Gill hit a shot from Ashwani Kumar, and although Tilak Verma sprinkled to take the catch, he failed to catch.
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While reflecting the defeat, which ended the MI’s six-match winning line, Hardik said, “Catch didn’t really spend us, but no-balls, with my no-balls and even in the last no-ball, in the T20, in my eyes, it’s a crime and not more often, but I was giving my 120 per percentage.”The Mumbai bowlers fought bravely after the batsmen’s sub-performance. Despite the top-order failures, Will Jack (53), Suryakumar Yadav (35), and Corbin Bosch (27) managed to carry MI to 155/8-fought by some lucky moments.Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Bault then led an enthusiastic bowling attempt. Bumrah rejected Gill and Shah Rukh Khan, while Bault implicated Sherfen Rutherford LBW to keep MI in hunting.Hardik admitted that Mumbai was 20–30 less than a competitive total, but appreciated the bowling unit for his flexibility.“Yes, of course (hard to go down to go down). We fought a good fight overall. Most of the time, we were out of the game, but we pushed as a group. It was a margin game,” he said.He said, “It was certainly not 150-vicity. It was 175 wickets, we were less in batting by 20-25 or perhaps 30 runs, if we batted well. Credit to the bowlers. He kept fighting, and we could not finish the work,” he said.
The rain repeatedly disrupts the match, and although Hardik admitted that the disruption was away from the ideal, emphasizing the need to adapt.“Land, in the first innings, was not wet, but post that, the entire, the ball was getting wet. It was not ensured whether it helps us or not. It was difficult. It was difficult to stop and start to come into the rain. But the game was not ideal, but the game moves forward, we had to play a game (at the end), and we certainly did,” he said.