The Mumbai Indians captain, Hardik Pandya, has been fined for his team’s sluggish over rate in their May 17 Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 matchup against the Lucknow Super Giants at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Under the IPL’s Code of Conduct regarding minimum over rate offences, Hardik Pandya team committed its third offence of the season. As a result, he was fined INR 30 lakh and prohibited from participating in the club’s next game. Each of the remaining players in the playing XI, including the Impact Player, received a fine of INR 12 lakh or half of their individual match fees, whichever was lower.
Surprisingly, the Mumbai Indians have concluded their IPL 2024 season, and it is certain that neither Hardik Pandya nor MI will be playing any further games this year. There’s a catch, though. Regardless of the team he plays for, the star cricket player will be banned for one match and will not be allowed to participate in the next IPL 2025 tournament.
We didn’t play very good cricket: MI captain
After a dismal season, Hardik Pandya, the despondent captain of the traditionally successful team, remarked, “Quite difficult.”
played poor cricket, which ultimately lost us the entire season. The world is professional. We must always present ourselves in the best possible light. Indeed, we were unable to play intelligent or high-caliber cricket as a team. It’s too early to identify the issue. The entire season took a turn for the worst. This game can be passed off as another.
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Notably, the five-time champions had great expectations going into the season because of their roster, which featured a number of talented players. But MI was the first team out of the competition due to poor individual performances and a lacklustre captaincy. With just four victories from a season’s worth of games, Hardik & Co. finished last in the standings. However, when they select their players for the 2025 edition, the franchise will be hoping for a new start in the tournament.