Hardik Pandya can survive fans’ anger: Boult, Chawla back embattled MI skipper

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Hardik Pandya can survive fans’ anger: Boult, Chawla back embattled MI skipper


Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya in motion in the course of the IPL match in opposition to Sunrisers Hyderabad on the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on March 27, 2024.
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Rajasthan Royals’ pacer Trent Boult on Sunday backed his former teammate Hardik Pandya to ‘block out white noise’ after the Mumbai Indians skipper discovered himself on the receiving finish of crowd’s booing at Ahmedabad and Hyderabad within the ongoing IPL.

Pandya has taken over MI captaincy from Rohit Sharma this season upon his return from Gujarat Titans and the entire saga of change of management has not gone down nicely with the followers.

“It is one thing you can’t management, as skilled sportspeople it’s what you’re uncovered to in a means. You have to dam out the white noise and concentrate on the job, (however) it’s simpler mentioned than completed,” Boult told the media here at the Wankhede Stadium.

Boult said the booing will eventually die down and backed Pandya to not get bogged down.

“There are a lot of passionate fans in this country and speaking of Hardik specifically, he is one of my favourite Indian cricketers and I do not think the booing will hold out for too long. I am sure, he is one of those guys who can put it aside and focus on the job,” Boult added.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians’ veteran spinner Piyush Chawla said the situation will change once the team, which has again made a disappointing start to the IPL losing the first two games, gets a win in their kitty.

“Well, that you can’t really help because you know, they are a crowd and whatever they are doing is beyond our control so we can’t really say what they are doing,” Chawla said.

Chawla claimed that Pandya has remained unaffected.

“The way Hardik has taken it…he is just focusing on the game, he is not even worried about what the crowd is doing and once we get a win under our belt, things will be totally different.” The right-arm spinner said MI have also looked to focus on the job at hand rather than focussing on what the fans have been doing inside the stadium.

“You get used to it, because you know, whatever is happening, whatever people are doing in the crowd, you can’t really help it because it’s beyond our control.

“We simply must concentrate on our recreation and no matter they’re doing, allow them to do. We simply must concentrate on our cricket,” he mentioned.

However, Chawla hoped that the ‘true’ Mumbai followers would present up on Monday on the Wankhede Stadium to assist the crew of their first dwelling recreation of the season.

“At the end of the day it’s about the team; it’s not about the individual. I am really hoping when the crowd comes in tomorrow, they will support the team after the kind of start we had,” he mentioned.



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