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Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya has come under scrutiny for his decision not to bowl the final over against Chennai Super Kings, instead opting for youngster Krish Bhagat, who conceded 16 runs. This incident has sparked debate about Pandya's role and performance for the team.
Since the beginning of 2026, Hardik has bowled 60 balls at the death for India, taking five wickets and conceding an economy rate of 9.7. In contrast, he has bowled just three overs in the same phase for Mumbai Indians, taking one wicket and conceding 15.7 runs an over.
The statistics show a striking difference in Hardik's performance for India and Mumbai Indians, particularly in death overs. For India, he has bowled 179 balls in overs 16-20, conceding 274 runs at an economy of 9.18, and averaging 15.2 with 18 wickets. For Mumbai Indians, he has conceded 208 runs in 88 balls since 2024, with an economy rate of 14.18.
The immediate outlook for Mumbai Indians is to reassess their strategy and team dynamics, with the possibility of adjusting Hardik Pandya's role to optimize his performance. The team's next match will be closely watched to see if they can turn their fortunes around.