Splitting MI into two groups led to poor performance, this is a big claim from the former legend
- Very poor performance of MI in the 17th season of IPL
- Former cricketer Michael Clarke has made a big claim about MI team.
- Mumbai Indians team is divided into two parts
The performance of Mumbai Indians in the 17th season of IPL has been very poor. Mumbai Indians, who have been champions 5 times, are not in their rhythm this season. Mumbai is at 9th position in the points table with 3 wins and 6 losses in 9 matches. Meanwhile, former Australian cricketer Michael Clarke has made a big claim about Mumbai Indians.
While talking to the media, Clarke said that the Mumbai Indians team has been divided into two parts. Due to which the performance of the team is affected. The performance of Mumbai Indians team full of star cricketers like Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, Tim David and Suryakumar Yadav has not been as per expectations. Clarke further said that winning major tournaments depends on showing unity and playing as a team rather than individual performances.
MI will have to work hard to make it to the playoffs
Mumbai Indians is at 9th position in the points table. In such a situation, to remain in the race for the playoffs, it will have to win the remaining matches at any cost. If not then Mumbai will be out of this season. Today Lucknow is competing with Mumbai. Which Mumbai will have to win at any cost.
This time the command of the team is in the hands of Hardik
Actually, the reason behind the performance of Mumbai Indians this time is the change of captain. The team management has removed Rohit Sharma and handed over the command of the team to Hardik Pandya, who came from Gujarat Titans, but this decision of the team management is proving useless for Mumbai Indians. Mumbai team is not only performing poorly but there is also fighting among the players of the team. The effect of which is clearly visible on the team's performance.