Mumbai Indians traded Hardik Pandya to Gujarat Titans for Rs 15 crore. After which the franchise removed Rohit Sharma from the captaincy and made Hardik Pandya the captain.
Kieron Pollard: IPL 2024 The excitement among the fans is at its peak. After the mini auction, the squads of all the teams have been revealed, the fans are very excited to cheer for their favorite team. Before the start of IPL, Mumbai Indians team remains a topic of discussion.
The franchise traded Hardik Pandya to Gujarat Titans for Rs 15 crore. After which Mumbai removed Rohit Sharma from the captaincy and made Hardik Pandya the captain. After this decision of Mumbai Indians, there is a lot of resentment among the fans.
Apart from the fans, some players also expressed their displeasure through social media. Now meanwhile, Mumbai Indians batting coach Kieron Pollard has posted something on social media, due to which it seems that he has targeted Mumbai Indians and Hardik Pandya.
Loyalty fades away – Kieron Pollard
Kieron Pollard wrote on his Instagram story, ‘Umbrella becomes a burden for everyone as soon as the rain ends. In this way, when benefits stop, loyalty ends. Reacting to this story of Kieron Pollard, fans have started targeting Hardik Pandya and Mumbai Indians.
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Kieron Pollard has retired from the IPL, although he is currently associated with the franchise as a batting coach. No one seems happy after the removal of Rohit Sharma from the captaincy post. T20 World Cup 2024 will be played in West Indies and USA in June this year. But it is not yet clear who will be the captain of India in this tournament.
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Star Sports used the picture of Hardik Pandya instead of Rohit Sharma as a promotion poster, due to which the fans were furious. Rohit Sharma has not played this format since the semi-finals of T20 World Cup 2022. There are reports that he can captain Team India in the T20 series against Afghanistan starting from January 11.