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Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya, after a 36 -run defeat against the Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League here on Saturday, admitted that his team made a lot of mistakes and did not show a professional attitude.

Hardik Pandya after defeat
Highlights
- Mumbai Indians’ second consecutive defeat in IPL 2025
- Hardik Pandya narrated the players after defeat
- Gujarat crushed Mumbai by 36 runs after scoring 196 runs
New Delhi: Mumbai Indians have lost the second consecutive match of IPL 2024. After losing to Chennai Super Kings in the first match, now he had to face the Gujarat Titant last night. After this defeat, captain Pandya got up. They expressed both his disappointment and anger together. He even said that there was a lack of professionalism among the players.
Was Rohit Sharma a target
In the first match against Chennai, Rohit Sharma returned to the pavilion without scoring any runs in four balls. Now he failed last night against Gujarat Titans. This time, eight runs in four balls kept on walking. Hardik said after the defeat that there is an early phase but at the same time, the batsmen will have to do well and hope that they will do so soon. When there is such a more uneven bounce, it becomes difficult as a batsman.
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Non -professional approach
Pandya said after the match, ‘There were some mistakes, we were not very professional in the field, due to which we probably lost 20-25 runs. He (Titans’ openers) did the right job in the powerplay, he did not play much risky shots, he scored a lot of runs and this led to us on the backfoot.
Gujarat scored 196 runs
Talking about the match, Sai Sudarshan scored 63 runs for his first wicket with four fours and two sixes in 41 balls and 51 runs for his first wicket with captain Shubman Gill (38) and 51 runs for the second wicket with Jose Butler (39), Gujarat scored 196 runs for eight wickets.
Mumbai’s second consecutive defeat
In response, the team of Mumbai Indians could score 160 for six despite a 62 -run partnership between Suryakumar Yadav (48) and Tilak Verma (39) in front of the sharp bowling of the famous Krishna (two wickets for 18) and Mohammad Siraj (two for 34).