Hardik pushed Malinga away, is the split in the Mumbai team becoming more evident?

MUMBAI INDIANS are already under pressure after losing their first two matches of the IPL. As the days go by, the divisions within the party are coming to light. In a recent video, team captain HARDIK PANDYA is pushing LASITH MALINGA away. The matter was not taken well by the Mumbai Indians fans.


lot of Mumbai fans are angry that ROHIT SHARMA was replaced by HARDIK as the captain. ROHIT fans are cursing HARDIK PANDYA day and night. Meanwhile, this video has come to light. The incident happened after losing the previous match to HYDERABAD. The cricketers and support staff of the two teams were shaking hands with each other. The handshake was also going on among the members of his own party. At that time Malinga came towards Hardik. Hardik somehow put his hands together and pushed Malinga away with a light push.

Criticism started as soon as this video came out. Many have started to question whether Hardik's behavior has changed after getting the captaincy. Questions are also being raised about Hardik's mentality. Hardik's batting and captaincy in both the matches came under criticism.

After the Hyderabad match, HARDIK PANDYA said, "The wicket was very good. HYDERABAD batted very well. It was not easy for the bowlers. 277 runs was not due to bowling mistakes, the real credit goes to the batting team. The bowling department tried hard. But taking wickets was a problem for us. "We could have tried other things. But I am happy with the way the young bowling department bowled."

Mumbai's 17 Year-old bowler KOENA MAPHAKA has set a precedent with 66 runs in the debut match. 
KOENA MAPHAKA

HARDIK stood next to the young bowler. Said, "Great bowler. It is not unusual to be nervous when you come to play the first match and see so many spectators. But he bowled with his chest open. He digested the runs well. But mentally he was fine. He bowled with emphasis on his skills. That is what we all liked. He has the skills. Just needs to play more matches."

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