Hardik was happy with the arrival of this player, the mood of MI dressing room changed
- Due to injury, Suryakumar could not play a single match this season.
- Mumbai Indians team is happy with the return of Suryakumar
- Hardik got double happiness from the victory of the match and the return of Suryakumar.
After losing three consecutive matches, Hardik Pandya's Mumbai Indians finally got their first win of the season in IPL 2024. In the 20th match, Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals by 29 runs. In this match, explosive batsman Suryakumar Yadav has returned to the Mumbai team. Due to injury, Suryakumar could not play a single match for Mumbai this season. Suryakumar's comeback was not that special but the team definitely got its first win. The return of Suryakumar in this match changed the dressing atmosphere of Mumbai Indians.
Hardik's face lit up after the match
Suryakumar Yadav has now returned to the Mumbai Indians team. However, his comeback was very poor and Surya was out without opening an account in the match against Delhi Capitals. A picture of this match is going viral very fast on social media. In which Suryakumar, Rohit Sharma and Ishaan Kishan are seen together.
Rohit Sharma is also happy after the return of Suryakumar
Ever since Hardik Pandya became the new captain of Mumbai Indians, one or two posts of Suryakumar are going viral on social media. Which fans associate with Rohit Sharma. Now after his return, Suryakumar was seen sitting with Rohit Sharma.
The atmosphere of Mumbai's dressing room changed
Fans believe that even though Suryakumar's comeback may not have been that great, his return to the team has changed the atmosphere in the dressing room of Mumbai. The team also got its first win of the season. Mumbai Indians' batting was excellent in this match. Captain Hardik Pandya in particular was thrilled to see the way Romario Shepherd batted in the last over. Romario Shepherd gave 32 runs to Enrique Nokia in the last over. In this match, Romario played an inning of 39 runs in just 10 balls at a strike rate of 390.