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Back to the drawing board for Mumbai after third straight IPL defeat: Pandya

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Mumbai next face Punjab Kings on Thursday, while third-placed RCB meet Lucknow Super Giants ​on Wednesday.
Mumbai Indians need a major rethink after suffering a third consecutive defeat in the Indian Premier League on Sunday, said ​captain Hardik Pandya.
Mumbai lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru by ‌18 runs at the Wankhede Stadium, leaving the five-times champions eighth in the 10-team table with just two points from four matches.
Despite boasting several Twenty20 ​World Cup winning players including Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah ​and Tilak Varma Mumbai have struggled to generate any ⁠momentum.
“A lot of things need a rethink. But we have ​to see other options we can have, with the bat and ​the ball,” Pandya said at the post-match presentation.
“We need to still bat and bowl well. If you do that, irrespective of the toss (we should be fine).”
Mumbai’s ​struggles have been most evident in the powerplay.
The lack of ​early wickets and limited support for Bumrah has raised concerns about the bowling ‌attack, ⁠with opponents able to see off the India pacer before targeting the rest.
“Last couple of games, as a bowling and batting unit, we have been catching up. Really need to reflect on what ​best we can ​do and how ⁠to get some momentum in the powerplay,” Pandya said.
Suryakumar, batting at number three, is not firing ​on all cylinders while Varma’s failures have put more ​pressure ⁠on the batting unit.
Pandya could look at moving Naman Dhir up the batting order to inject intent early, while England all-rounder Will Jacks ⁠may ​offer better balance in place of Mitchell ​Santner.
Mumbai next face Punjab Kings on Thursday, while third-placed RCB meet Lucknow Super Giants ​on Wednesday.

—Reuters—
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