As Rohit Sharma Flops Again, Hardik Pandya Fires Indirect Warning: "Batters Have To..."
Following his side's loss to the Gujarat Titans (GT) in their Indian Premier League (IPL), Mumbai Indians (MI) skipper Hardik Pandya said that his team fell behind by 15-20 runs in both batting and bowling and it was tough to face slower deliveries on a tricky surface. Hardik's poor run as MI captain spilled over to the second season as his first game in charge after serving a slow-over-rate ban was a 36-run loss to his former team, GT, at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium. While MI made a remarkable comeback at death overs to end GT's innings at a score of 196, their own batting imploded during the final few overs.


