
Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya expressed disappointment after a third consecutive IPL defeat, losing to Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 18 runs. He urged his team to learn from the loss and emphasized the importance of collective response rather than isolation.
Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya cut a dejected figure after his side suffered a third consecutive defeat in IPL 2026, going down to Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 18 runs at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.
MI, chasing a massive 241-run target, were always under pressure after RCB posted a huge 240/4, powered by half-centuries from Phil Salt, Virat Kohli and Rajat Patidar. Despite a strong start from Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton, Mumbai never truly took control of the chase and eventually finished on 222/5, with Sherfane Rutherfordâs unbeaten 71 being the lone standout effort.
In the dressing room after the match, Hardik addressed the squad alongside head coach Mahela Jayawardene and urged the players to respond collectively to the setback rather than isolate themselves.
He said, "Thinking from what MJ said, I think here there are two options we can do. One is go back in our rooms, go back into our cocoon spaces and try to figure it out. I know it's tough losing but let's learn... let's not get disappeared. But let's learn. It's always winning and learning, never losing. So let's do that. That's something which tonight after the game, once we go back to hotel, let's have a meal together, we'll talk about cricket. We'll talk about something else but we'll figure it out," Hardik said in the dressing room.
Reflecting on the defeat, Hardik admitted that MI have struggled to control games in recent outings, often finding themselves chasing matches rather than dictating terms.
After the match, he said, "I think we conceded way too many runs. I think that (241-run target) was always going to be catch-up. I think in the last couple of games, as a bowling unit or even as a batting unit, we've been quite catching up in the game rather than leading the game. We really need to reflect, really need to see what best we can do and how we can get that momentum and that click which we require.
We have a couple of days off from here and we will play again. (bat second the way to go here?) To be very honest, now a lot of things needs to be rethink. Definitely, it's not working. Couple of games we have won the toss, but maybe we need to see what other options we have as a batting group or bowling group. Looking at the kind of wicket it's playing, if we can bat as well, that would be good. We still need to play cricket, we still need to bat well, we still need to bowl well," Hardik said.
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With MI slipping to a third straight defeat, the skipper stressed the need for introspection and possible tactical changes as the franchise looks to halt its slide in the tournament.
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Hardik Pandya urged his team to respond collectively to the defeat, emphasizing the importance of learning from losses rather than isolating themselves.
Mumbai Indians chased a target of 241 runs but fell short, finishing at 222/5, with Sherfane Rutherford scoring an unbeaten 71.
The match marked Mumbai Indians' third consecutive defeat in IPL 2026, highlighting their struggles in the tournament.


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