Pollard Defends Bumrah: 'We'll All Sing Bumrah, Bumrah Again'

Kieron Pollard has defended Jasprit Bumrah amid his modest IPL 2026 form, urging critics to be patient. Bumrah has taken just two wickets in eight matches, though he maintains the best economy rate among Mumbai Indians bowlers. Pollard highlighted the pressures of public scrutiny and backed Bumrah to bounce back strongly. Mumbai Indians currently sit in the lower half of the table with only two wins from eight matches.

Key Points: Pollard Backs Bumrah Amid IPL 2026 Form Concerns

  • Pollard defends Bumrah after heavy loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad
  • Bumrah has only two wickets in eight matches but best economy among MI bowlers
  • Pollard highlights public scrutiny pressures on players
  • MI has only two wins in eight matches, sits in lower half of table
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'We're all again going to be singing 'Bumrah, Bumrah'; let's cut him a little slack': Pollard

Mumbai Indians coach Kieron Pollard defends Jasprit Bumrah's form, urges patience as pacer takes just two wickets in eight IPL matches.

"We are all, again, going to be singing 'Bumrah, Bumrah', not only for Mumbai Indians, but for India. So, again, let's cut him a little slack. - Kieron Pollard"

Mumbai, April 30

Mumbai Indians' batting coach Kieron Pollard has thrown his support behind pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, urging critics to show patience despite the pacer's modest returns in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026 season.

The remarks came after the Mumbai Indians suffered a heavy six-wicket defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad, where even a daunting total of 243 proved insufficient. Bumrah, one of the side's key bowlers, has managed just two wickets in eight matches so far, though he continues to maintain the best economy rate among MI bowlers.

Addressing questions around Bumrah's form, Pollard defended the Indian pacer and highlighted the pressures faced by players performing under constant scrutiny. "We are unfortunate, you know, to always be in the public eye. So when we do bad, it's always being highlighted. But when normal people have jobs and they send the wrong email, they have the opportunity to edit the words and all these things. We don't have the opportunity. So it's fair and fine when you're not doing well, you accept certain things. And knowing the individual, I know he's going to bounce back with greater heights and take wickets," Pollard said in the post-match press conference.

"And we are all, again, going to be singing 'Bumrah, Bumrah', not only for Mumbai Indians, but for India. So, again, let's cut him a little slack," he stated.

Pollard also reflected on Mumbai's overall campaign, admitting that inconsistency across departments has hurt their chances this season. With just two wins from eight matches, the five-time champions currently find themselves in the lower half of the table.

"It has not been as consistent as we would have hoped and, again, the results are showing. So it's something that you can't shy away from. You can sit and you can try to pinpoint every little aspect of it, but, again, collectively, I think we have not been good enough," Pollard said.

Despite the setbacks, Pollard maintained that the team has not lost belief and remains determined to turn things around in the remainder of the tournament.

"Two teams play. You win some, you lose some. And we have been on the losing side. So yes, we have accepted that. We have not accepted defeat, but we have accepted that we have been on the losing side more often than not so far in this tournament. But overall, we have not accepted defeat in this tournament because we are not out of it. And we are still looking to go back and see what we can do to see how far we can get in the tournament."

With the league entering a crucial phase, Mumbai Indians will be hoping for a turnaround in form, with Pollard backing experienced players like Bumrah to lead the charge.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Look, Bumrah is a legend no doubt. But IPL is a results business. 2 wickets in 8 matches is tough to defend. The team management should also look at the batting collapse - 243 wasn't enough because the bowling unit let the side down, not just one person.
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Arjun K
Pollard's comment about 'normal people can edit their emails' is so true! We cricket fans can be brutal without thinking about the human behind the performance. Bumrah will come back stronger. 🇮🇳🔥
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Neha E
Honestly, the whole MI team looks disjointed this season. Batting was phenomenal yesterday but the bowling and fielding was school-level. Bumrah is not the only issue - we are over-dependent on him and Hardik for breakthroughs. Need a proper strategy rethink.
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Rahul R
Pollard is a true team man, backing his players publicly. But I hope behind closed doors they are analyzing why Bumrah's deliveries are not getting wickets. Is it the pitch? The form? The pressure? He's too good to be like this for long. We believe! 💙
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Tanya I
I agree we shouldn't write him off, but let's be real - 2 wickets in 8 matches is bad for someone of his caliber. The economy rate argument doesn't justify the lack of breakthroughs. Still, I hope he proves everyone wrong in the next few games. 🙌

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