It was not a dream start for Hardik Pandya for Mumbai Indians; It wasn’t even close. Even if you look behind the scenes of many people at home and abroad, the contents may not present a good picture. Mumbai Indians won only two out of six matches and secured the third spot, reports Live Cricket Score.
Even batsman Hardik has lost his steam, conceding just 131 runs in six matches. Batsman Hardik has been in poor form this season, with just three wickets. MS Dhoni’s last match, where he hit three sixes in a row, is another example.
But MI-winning coach Kieron Pollard has shown his support for Hardik and can’t wait to “see everyone singing his praises.”
“I don’t know if it will affect your self-confidence. He’s a confident guy and a big part of the team. Pollard was in Mumbai after MI’s defeat against CSK. “Sit down and watch everyone sing his praises.”
As part of Hardik’s harsh criticism, Pollard urged everyone to “stop saying sorry” and let them go.
“I’m tired of knowing people,” Pollard said. “Cricket is ultimately a team game. This is someone who will be representing the country in less than six weeks, and everyone will cheer for him and want him to succeed. It’s time we try to encourage and stop the flaws and see if we can find the best in one of India’s greatest actors. He can play, tackle, midfield and carry that X factor. “