Skipper of MI Hardik Pandya vows to fight back as pressure mounts on him

Hardik Pandya's second spell in Mumbai Indians colours hasn't gone well at all. Pandya was promoted to captain after joining from the Gujarat Titans. But MI has lost its first three games and is off to a disastrous start. In addition, Pandya has faced jeers from the fans and criticism for his captaincy from former cricket players. Pandya sent a strong message to her detractors on social media on Tuesday, promising to fight to the very end.

Since taking the helm for the Gujarat Titans, Pandya has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills. Hardik Pandya led the Titans to an IPL trophy in 2022 during their inaugural season. Pandya and company made it to the IPL finals in the second season as well, however they were defeated by Chennai Super Kings.


On Tuesday, Hardik Pandya used X to express his continued faith in the MI squad. Pandya said the Mumbai Indians would not give up while sharing a photo of the team. He and his squad vowed to fight until the very end.

"One thing you should know about this team is that we never give up," was the caption he posted. We will not give up and we will not give up.

On Sunday, April 7, the Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals will play at Wankhede Stadium.

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