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TOI Poll: Fans say lack of strong players, Pollard's form some of the reasons for Mumbai Indians' poor performance in IPL 2022 so far

Mumbai Indians are going through their worst phases currently won't be an understatement. Having lost their first five matches of the season on the trot, Mumbai are staring at an early exit from IPL 2022. TimesofIndia.com ran a poll asking fans 7 questions as to what is ailing the Rohit Sharma-led side. The first question was: Are Rohit Sharma's hands as captain tied because he doesn't have too many strong players at his disposal this season?6757 votes were registered as yes for the answer of this question. Just 1976 fans thought otherwise. It seems some of the choices at this year mega auction are coming back to haunt Mumbai.

The second question was: Which former player are Mumbai Indians missing the most?4508 votes were polled in favour of New Zealand pacer Trent Boult who now plays for Rajasthan Royals. Gujarat Titans captain Hardik Pandya got 2324 votes. South African wicket-keeper batsman Quinton de Kock, who was bought by new team Lucknow Super Giants, got 1536 votes. The option of "Someone else" got 269 votes and Krunal Pandya got 92 votes.

The third question was: Jasprit Bumrah has taken 4 wickets so far in 5 games. Is his form one of the main reasons for Mumbai's poor show so far?5362 fans thought that the poor strike rate of Jasprit Bumrah is one of the reasons for Mumbai Indians' poor show, while 3365 fans thought otherwise.

The fourth question was: In hindsight Mumbai's strategy of saving most of their auction purse for Ishan Kishan (Rs 15.25 Cr) was...the choices were "The right strategy" or "A miscalculation".As many as 7193 fans thought that Mumbai Indians' team management strategy of holding back so much money for Ishan Kishan was a wrong choice and voted for the "A miscalculation" option. Only 1543

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