Dhoni was becoming Hardik Pandya, Akash Ambani got angry, reaction viral after Mumbai’s defeat

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|05-04-2025

Mumbai Indians (Mi) continues to perform poorly. She has lost 3 matches this season. He suffered a 12 -run defeat against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on 4 April. However, at one time it seemed that Mumbai would win in this match. But in the last 2 overs, Mumbai succumbed to the brilliant bowling of Lucknow bowlers. Captain Hardik Pandya tried hard but he could not win his team. 22 runs were needed in the last over, which he failed to make. Although he batted excellently, but during the final over, he did something, which the franchise owner Akash Ambani erupted. Now his reaction is becoming fiercely viral on social media.

Why Akash Ambani raging on Pandya?

Actually, Mumbai Indians needed 22 runs off the last 6 balls. Lucknow captain Rishabh Pant handed the ball to Avesh Khan. In this over, Pandya tried to win his team like Dhoni, which Akash Ambani did not like. Hardik had scored 8 runs off the first 2 balls. Now 14 runs were needed in 4 balls. From here, Mumbai had a chance to win the match. But on the third ball, he could not connect properly and the ball went to deep backward Scorre leg. Mitchell Santner, standing on a non -strike, ran for 1 run. It is here that Hardik did the work of Dhoni. He returned Mitchell Santner standing at the other end from half the crease. Akash got angry after seeing this.

Pandya's dot had to play heavy

Mumbai was harmed by not taking single on the third ball. Avesh Khan threw a brilliant yorker on the fourth ball, on which Pandya could not score any runs. In this way, the last hopes left in the match also ended, as Mumbai had to score 14 runs in 2 balls to win. Pandya hit 2 sixes, yet Mumbai would have lost the match by 1 run. However, only 1 run was scored on the next 2 ball. On the other hand, if Pandya had given a strike to Santner on the third ball, he would have had a chance to win or tie the match, which he lost. Hardik's trust in himself did not bring color. With two dot balls, Mumbai got out of the race of victory.

Tilak Verma remained the real 'villain'

Hardik Pandya made a mistake but Tilak Verma was the biggest villain in Mumbai's defeat. Tilak struggled for one run and he played a very slow innings. Due to poor batting in the match against Lucknow Super Giants, he had to retire out. He could score only 25 runs in 23 balls, which was a big reason for the defeat scoring 204 runs.

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