'We never gave up': Hardik Pandya After Miss Second Winning in IPL 2025

New -delhi [India] April 14 (ANI): A memorable beat of 89 runs by Karun Nair on his Indian Premier League (IPL) Comeback went in vain as an incredible bat collapse by the end, which is a hat-trick of Runouts, Delhi Capitals (DC), a victory against Mumbai Indians (MI) in Delhi’s Arun-Jaitsley, cost. After the victory, MI captain Hardik Pandya praised Karun Nair Nair’s innings and aggressively bowling Karn Sharma’s bravery and character for bowling despite the short boundaries. He emphasized the team’s unwavering spirit and their determination to stay in the competition and emphasized everyone’s contributions to keep their chances. “He (Karun) batted brilliantly, it looked like it was going out of hand. (On Karn Sharma) shows a great character, to be brave and throwing it up if the boundaries are only 60 m long. We never gave up, we went on to say that we wanted to stay in the competition. Everyone put up their hand and we could have the presentation of the post-hate star. He explained the rationale behind the batting order, with the aim of providing players to regain form. He acknowledged the impact of Dew at stake and emphasized its importance to remain in the fight and the potential for some wickets to change the momentum. He concluded by emphasizing the importance of such victories to raise morale and reversal things. On the batting order he said: “Want to get the players in shape to face the most balls. Dew later played a big factor, it became a lot dew. Just by making sure the game wasn’t over,” Keep fighting “was the chatting. We knew a few wickets would change the game. Surya Kumar Yadav and Naman Dhir, Mumbai -Indians (MI) powered to achieve 205/5 in their 20 overs against Delhi Capitals (DC). runs, DC had a rough start, while Jake Fraser McGurk’s dry game continued with a golden duck, while his lap found the hands of Will Jacks in the cover, giving Deepak Chahar his first wicket. Apart from Karun Nair, only Abishek Porel managed to score 33 runs, while all other fighters struggled to make runs. A hat-trick of outlook secured the game for MI, as DC ended in 193 in 19 overs, with Mohit Sharma running out by Santner for zero. MI won by 12 runs. (Ani) first published: 14 Apr 2025, 04:02 AM IST