In IPL 2024, Mumbai Indians have faced defeat in 3 matches so far under the captaincy of Hardik Pandya.
Mumbai Indians have had a very disappointing start in IPL 2024 under the captaincy of Hardik Pandya. Mumbai Indians have faced defeat in all three matches so far. Even before the start of IPL 2024, Hardik Pandya was the target of fans. After the shameful performance of Mumbai Indians, Hardik Pandya has become the target of more trolls.
According to media reports, Rohit Sharma is planning to leave Mumbai Indians, because he is not at all happy with Hardik’s captaincy. Meanwhile, Hardik Pandya has reached Somnath temple to seek blessings of God.
Hardik Pandya reached Somnath temple
ANI has shared a video on social media, in which Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya is seen worshiping God in Somnath temple with full rituals.
#WATCH , Gujarat: Indian Cricket Team all-rounder Hardik Pandya offers prayers at Somnath Temple.
Source: Somnath Temple Trust pic.twitter.com/F8n05Q1LSA
— ANI (@ANI) April 5, 2024
Fans are continuously giving their reactions on the video. One user has written, ‘Come on, their good times have started’. Another user wrote, ‘As soon as bad times came, we took refuge in God.’ Another user wrote, ‘Will still abuse fans’
MI’s next match will be against Delhi Capitals
Hardik Pandya was a part of Gujarat Titans in the last two IPL seasons. Under Hardik’s leadership, Gujarat Titans won the trophy in the first season and became runner-up in the second season. Before IPL 2024, Mumbai Indians had traded Hardik Pandya to Gujarat Titans for Rs 15 crore.
The franchise then removed Rohit Sharma and handed over the captaincy to Hardik Pandya. Till now Hardik Pandya does not seem to be getting the support of fans in IPL 2024. Even at home ground Wankhede Stadium, fans booed Hardik Pandya.
Mumbai Indians had to face a humiliating defeat by 6 wickets against Rajasthan Royals in the last match. Batting first, Mumbai Indians were able to score only 125 runs. Rajasthan Royals chased the target with 27 balls remaining. Mumbai Indians will play the next match against Delhi Capitals on April 7 at Wankhede Stadium.