'Result shows the move wasn't right', says Surinder Khanna on MI's decision to retire out Tilak Varma

IANS April 5, 2025 283 views

Cricket veteran Surinder Khanna has strongly criticized Mumbai Indians' decision to retire out Tilak Varma during their match against Lucknow Super Giants. The controversial move, implemented by head coach Mahela Jayawardene in the final overs, was seen as a desperate attempt to change the match momentum. Khanna argues that such a tactical substitution can severely damage a young player's confidence and goes against the principle of trusting a player's assigned batting role. The strategy ultimately failed, with Mumbai Indians losing the match by 12 runs.

"Too many cooks spoil the dish" - Surinder Khanna
'Result shows the move wasn't right', says Surinder Khanna on MI's decision to retire out Tilak Varma
New Delhi, April 5: Former India cricketer Surinder Khanna has called Mumbai Indians’ decision to retire out Tilak Varma both “shocking and surprising”, questioning the impact such a move could have on a young player’s confidence.

Key Points

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Mumbai Indians' controversial retire out decision backfires in LSG match

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Tilak Varma removed after scoring 25 runs off 23 balls

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Mahela Jayawardene's tactical substitution fails to change match outcome

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Former cricketers criticize team's approach to young talent

The incident took place during Mumbai’s tense 204 run-chase against Lucknow Super Giants on Friday when head coach Mahela Jayawardene opted for a rare tactical substitution in the final overs.

With 24 runs needed off the final seven deliveries, Jayawardene pulled a football-style substitution, replacing Tilak - who had scored 25 off 23 balls - with Mitchell Santner in a desperate attempt to inject fresh momentum into the chase.

“The result itself tells the decision to retire out Tilak Varma was not right. It’s a match situation. It doesn’t look good calling someone retired out. If he goes with his will or with any injury then it’s a different matter, but retiring him out based on his that particular day performance isn't justified,” Khanna told IANS on a video call.

Khanna stressed the need for trust in a player’s ability, especially when they are assigned a specific role in the batting order. “When you give a player a particular number as a batsman, then there should be faith in it,” he said.

He further added, “It was shocking, I would say. Surprising that you called him out and spoilt his confidence. Too many cooks spoil the dish.”

The decision came after Tilak struggled to find boundaries despite spending considerable time at the crease. Walking in at No. 5 during a critical juncture of the match when MI were 86 for 3 in the ninth over, he initially showed promise by stitching a steady partnership with Suryakumar Yadav. But as the chase intensified, the southpaw couldn’t find the acceleration, especially after Suryakumar’s dismissal in the 17th over, which tilted the match decisively in LSG’s favour.

However, the ploy didn’t work as Mumbai Indians eventually fell short and lost the encounter by 12 runs.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Totally agree with Khanna here! You can't just destroy a young player's confidence like this. Tactical moves are fine, but not at the cost of a player's morale. MI management needs to think long-term 🤦‍♂️
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Priya M.
I feel bad for Tilak. He was just getting settled and then this happens. Cricket is as much about psychology as it is about skills. Hope this doesn't affect his future performances 😔
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Amit S.
While I understand the criticism, let's not forget this is T20 cricket. Every ball counts. Maybe the execution was poor, but the intent to go for the win was right. Tough call either way.
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Sanjana R.
The "too many cooks" comment hits hard! MI's think tank needs to streamline their decision-making. This isn't football where you can make tactical substitutions freely. Different sport, different rules!
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Vikram P.
Interesting debate! I think we're seeing more football-style tactics enter cricket. Not sure if it's good or bad yet, but it's definitely changing how the game is played. What do others think?
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Neha T.
The real issue here is MI's inconsistent team management. First they don't give Rohit captaincy, now this. They're making too many controversial decisions this season. Not looking good for the franchise 😬

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