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"Runs Will Be Leaked": Sunil Gavaskar's Major 'Weakness' Warning For Hardik Pandya's Mumbai Indians

For Mumbai Indians, the buildup of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, has been all about the captaincy change. From Rohit Sharma to Hardik Pandya, that's the one big shift that everybody is talking about. But beyond that too, there are pressing concerns for the five-time champions. Senior batter Suryakumar Yadav is reportedly out of the first match of the franchise in IPL 2024 due to an injury. Former Indian cricket team captain Sunil Gavaskar has raised another concern.

According to the batting great, their death over bowling is an apparent 'weakness' for the Pandya-led MI.  "Death over bowling. Bumrah is there but maybe from the other side runs will be leaked. So this I think is a weakness in the Mumbai Indians side," Sunil Gavaskar said on Star Sports.

However, he added that given MI's batting line-up, their bowlers will get extra cushion.

Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya on Monday said his predecessor Rohit Sharma will continue to be a guiding force for him during the IPL despite the unexpected change of leadership that the franchise announced ahead of the upcoming season, triggering a "backlash" from the fans.

Pandya, who led Gujarat Titans in the past two seasons, is back at Mumbai Indians as captain for the 2024 edition. Having led Mumbai Indians to five titles, Rohit was surprisingly replaced by Pandya going into the upcoming season.

"It will not be any different, he will always be there to help me. You mentioned that he is the captain of the Indian team, which helps me because this team, what it has achieved, it has achieved under him "...from now onwards, it is (about) what he has achieved, I just have to carry forward that," Pandya said at a media interaction here.

"I don't think it will be any awkward

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