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Pandya shields bowlers as Mumbai’s struggles continue

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Mumbai Indians’ bowlers are under scrutiny after failing to defend their highest first-innings total in the Indian Premier League on Wednesday but ​captain Hardik Pandya refused to single them out for ‌blame and said the whole team were accountable.

Five-times champions Mumbai are enduring a wretched season and are ninth in the 10-team standings with just two wins from eight matches.

Their much-vaunted bowling unit, spearheaded by India paceman Jasprit Bumrah, has struggled mightily with conditions ⁠in the IPL heavily favouring batsmen.

Mumbai posted 243-5 against Sunrisers ​Hyderabad at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday, only for the visitors ​to chase it down comfortably in a six-wicket win with eight balls to spare.

Bumrah, widely regarded as the world’s premier fast bowler, went wicketless once ​again while conceding 54 runs in four overs. He remains ​stuck on two wickets in eight matches.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, Pandya said ‌there ⁠was lots of blame to go around for the defeat.

“I won’t put my bowlers under the bus. I think as an overall unit, we have not been able to do what exactly ​Mumbai Indians stands ​for,” he ⁠said.

Mumbai, who have used 22 players this season, more than any other side, just needed a ​slice of luck to turn things around, Pandya added.

“It’s been ⁠that kind of season. When you get a couple of chances, you grab them, that’s when luck and momentum changes,” he said.

“If ⁠you don’t, ​it kind of hurts you, but ​it’s still fine, all the boys tried really well.”

Mumbai next face Chennai Super Kings on Saturday.

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