IPL2024: Rohit Sharma mentioned this regarding Hardik Pandya and broke his silence regarding the captaincy controversy

Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, IPL 2024: Mumbai Indians have changed their captaincy in this IPL. All-rounder Hardik Pandya has been made the captain of the team by replacing Rohit Sharma. After being removed from the captaincy, Rohit never discussed it, but for the first time on Thursday, he broke his silence on it.

Fri, 19 Apr 2024 01:07 PM (IST)
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IPL2024: Rohit Sharma mentioned this regarding Hardik Pandya and broke his silence regarding the captaincy controversy

In the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, the five-time champion Mumbai Indians (MI) have had a mixed record of play thus far. In a close game on Thursday, the team defeated Punjab Kings (PBKS) by 9 runs. Mumbai has now won three of their last seven games. She received six points for this, placing her at number seven on the points chart.

For this IPL, the Mumbai Indians' captain has been rotated. All-rounder Hardik Pandya has taken Rohit Sharma's place as the team's captain. Rohit never talked about it after losing the captaincy, but on Thursday, the former Mumbai captain finally spoke forward about it. Regarding Mumbai Indians' consecutive defeats in the initial matches under Hardik's captaincy, Rohit said, 'This has been the story of Mumbai Indians in IPL for years. We have always started slow and then things started changing.

Rohit further said, 'I think this happens when you have new players in the team, it just happens because the last ten years for the captain were stable, the coach changed in some years, but the captain remained stable. 'I know how the IPL works and what it takes to be a successful team, so it takes time to achieve,' Hitman said.

He said, 'Get everyone on board and do something that they are not used to doing, for example, there are a lot of cricketers, foreign players, and local players who have come into the team and I know the Wankhede Stadium. Because I played there. I have grown up there, so I know what works there, what you need to do.’

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer