Rohit Sharma’s “Going To Let Hardik Pandya Lead Mumbai Indians,” Says RCB Nice

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Rohit Sharma’s “Going To Let Hardik Pandya Lead Mumbai Indians,” Says RCB Nice

File picture of Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya© BCCI/IPL

Hardik Pandya‘s doubtless huge transfer to Mumbai Indians from Gujarat Titans forward of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 is creating large noise. Sources have informed NDTV had Indian cricket group’s T20I captain Hardik Pandya will go away Gujarat Titans and is prone to be part of Mumbai Indians. The transfer will likely be be one of many greatest transfers within the historical past of IPL. Hardik Pandya turned a family title in Indian cricket after his exploits with the Mumbai Indians. He left the franchise and went to Gujarat Titans and even led them to an IPL title and back-to-back finals.

South Africa and Royal Challengers Bangalore legend AB de Villiers has given his tackle the transfer.

“I’m not certain what occurred there however it seems to be like he’s heading again to Mumbai. I believe it should price them a bit. I imply Rohit is the captain, we all know he loves main from the entrance. Will he step down and let Hardik lead, as a result of he has received the massive weight of Group India and captaining there,” AB de Villiers, who’s a really shut buddy of Virat Kohli, stated on his YouTube channel.

“I’ve received a humorous feeling Rohit goes to let him (Hardik) captain and take over the reins. Rohit carries a number of stress by captaining Group India as effectively. Perhaps that’s going to be the transfer.”

AB de Villiers additional added that Hardik Pandya would possibly need a new problem after having gained the IPL as captain with the Gujarat Titans.

“It is a huge information for Mumbai Indians. He (Hardik) was a giant participant for Mumbai for a few years. He cherished taking part in on the Wankhede Stadium. He gained the trophy with GT after which additionally went to the ultimate (subsequent season). He in all probability feels his time there may be carried out.”

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