IPL 2025: We are playing simple cricket, it's working for us - Hardik

Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya said it was important to stay disciplined and humble following their sixth win on the bounce in the IPL here on Thursday.

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Mumbai: Mumbai Indians' captain Hardik Pandya acknowledges fans as he celebrates after Mumbai won the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 cricket match against Lucknow Super Giants, in Mumbai, Sunday, April 27, 2025.(Photo:PTI)
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2 min read Last Updated : May 02 2025 | 1:19 PM IST

Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya said it was important to stay disciplined and humble following their sixth win on the bounce in the IPL here on Thursday.

MI crushed RR by 100 runs to end the home team's playoffs hopes.

"Everyone is very clear and we are going back to simple cricket, it is working for us and hopefully it continues. We want to be humble, very disciplined and keep focusing," said Hardik at the post match presentation.

"We could have got another 15 runs. What we were trying to speak to each other was to play percentage shots. Surya and I said there's value for shots... Ro (Rohit) and Ryan batted the same way. I think it was absolutely fantastic.

"It is never about people getting chances; it's about what is required in the situation. People are going back to batsmanship. As a group, the way we batted was proper batsmanship."

Mumbai Indians made 217 for two after being put in to bat.

RR stand-in skipper Riyan Parag MI batters simply took the game away from them.

"We have to give credit to the way MI played. The way they batted, took the game a little deep, kept the 10 runs per over consistency and accelerated in the end. As far as our batting is concerned it wasn't our day," he said.

"We have been getting good starts but it is up to the middle order - myself, Dhruv, for us to step up when we lose wickets in the powerplay, but we still back ourselves, if another situation (like today) comes up then we will be up for it."  Talking about the season, Parag said: "We have done a lot of things right, lot of things wrong, we want to focus on the things we have done right, lot of mistakes, lot of small errors, focus on how to not make them and we have had a few close matches.

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Topics :Indian Premier LeagueHardik PandyaMumbai Indians

First Published: May 02 2025 | 1:19 PM IST

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