Key Points
MI captain candidly discusses fielding and batting shortcomings
Pandya's impressive 5/36 bowling performance highlights individual effort
Strategic decision to retire out Tilak Varma sparks discussion
Team remains hopeful despite early season struggles
Speaking after the game, Pandya pointed out lapses in the field and a few tactical errors that eventually cost them the match.
"Disappointing when you lose. If we had to be honest, in the field, 10-12 runs we gave too much. We fell short in the end," he said, acknowledging the fine margins that defined the outcome, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.
Pandya, who rolled his arm over once again, reflected on his bowling contribution and his approach. As he had his first fifer, he ended with 5/36.
"Always enjoyed my bowling. I don't have many options but I read the wicket and use smarter options. I never go for wickets, but I try to make batters make mistakes. Today was one of those days," he explained.
The MI skipper also addressed the team's underwhelming performance with the bat.
"As a batting unit, we fell short. We win as a team, we lose as a team. I take full ownership," Pandya stated, taking responsibility for the collective effort.
One of the talking points from the match was the decision to retire out Tilak Varma during the chase.
Clarifying the move, Pandya said, "We needed some hits, he was not getting those. In cricket some of those days come, when you try but they don't come."
With the loss, Mumbai Indians continue to struggle for rhythm this season, but Pandya remains hopeful.
"Just play good cricket, I like to keep it simple. Take better calls, be smart in bowling, take chances in batting. It is a long tournament, you get a couple of wins and get into the rhythm," he added.
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