
Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya must “unleash his real version” and lead from the front, according to former India spinner Harbhajan Singh, if the five-time champions are to put up a serious fight in the forthcoming IPL.
Under Pandya’s leadership, MI hopes to break their five-year trophy drought and become the most successful team in league history.
“I think Hardik Pandya needs to unleash his real Hardik Pandya version. He needs to bring his A game to the table. Once he starts playing his A game, not just as a batter but as a bowler as well, it will make a huge difference,” PTI quoted Harbhajan telling JioHotstar’s Game Plan.
“We saw him bowl in the T20 World Cup. He was brilliant with the ball. That is what he needs to do in the IPL as well. When a captain leads from the front and shows the way, everyone follows. It will come down to belief. If Hardik and his men believe from day one that they are not just there to compete, but to lift the trophy for the sixth time, things can change very quickly for MI,” he added.
Additionally, Harbhajan said it was improbable that Ryan Rickelton and Quinton de Kock would be included in the starting lineup.
“I don’t think the MI team management will make both Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickelton start in the playing XI together. Only one of these two guys will feature in the starting line-up,” he said.
According to Harbhajan, Rickelton or de Kock would open alongside Rohit Sharma, who will continue to lead the top order.
“Making both of them play will be difficult because MI also have Rohit Sharma at the top. He will be the main opener with either Ryan Rickelton or Quinton de Kock giving him company at the other end.
“Then Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma will come in at three and four. So I don’t think we will see Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickelton playing together at the same time,” he added.











