MI Outplayed by CSK: Hardik Pandya Admits Defeat After 8-Wicket Loss

Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya admitted his team was outplayed in all departments by Chennai Super Kings. MI managed only 159/7 after losing momentum post the 10th over, with Naman Dhir scoring 57. CSK chased down the target comfortably with Ruturaj Gaikwad (67) and Kartik Sharma (54) remaining unbeaten. Pandya credited CSK for playing smarter cricket and executing their plans better.

Key Points: MI Outplayed by CSK: Hardik Pandya Admits Defeat

  • Hardik Pandya admits MI outplayed in all departments
  • MI lost momentum after 10th over, managed only 159
  • Naman Dhir scores 57 for MI
  • Ruturaj Gaikwad (67) and Kartik Sharma (54) lead CSK chase
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"They played better": Hardik Pandya admits MI outplayed as CSK cruise to 8 wickets win

Hardik Pandya admits MI were outplayed by CSK in IPL 2026. Ruturaj Gaikwad and Kartik Sharma shine as CSK win by 8 wickets in Chennai.

"Not the season, I feel. They played better; bowled, fielded and batted better. - Hardik Pandya"

Chennai, May 3

Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya admitted that MI were outplayed in all departments by Chennai Super Kings, saying it simply wasn't their season.

He felt MI were on course for a strong total around 180-190, but lost momentum after the 10th over and failed to finish well.

Mumbai Indians were well placed at 90/2 after the first 10 overs, but their innings lost momentum in the latter half as they managed just 69 runs in the next 10 overs while losing five wickets.

Skipper Pandya struggled throughout his stay at the crease, but it was Naman Dhir's 57 that stood out in the end for MI, which helped the visitors reach 159 in their 20 overs.

Pandya noted that batting wasn't easy early on, requiring calculated play, something CSK executed better. He credited the opposition for smarter cricket, especially with the ball, which prevented MI's batters from accelerating. Despite trying their available bowling options, he conceded that CSK were the superior side on the day.

CSK edge past MI by eight wickets in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match on Saturday at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad and Kartik Sharma headlined CSK's chase of 160 runs with unbeaten fifties.

"Not the season, I feel. They played better; bowled, fielded and batted better. At one point, we were looking at 180-190. We couldn't get momentum post-10 overs, not the finish as well. Not easy to play shots early in the innings. It was about playing calculated innings, which they did. Batters couldn't get under the batter, they bowled better. We would've had to throw fireballs to get them out. We went with our bowling options, they played smart cricket and were better," Pandya said after the match.

Gaikwad scored 67 off 48 balls, Kartik made 54 off 40 balls, getting CSK over the line with 11 balls to spare. Earlier, the Mumbai Indians scored 159/7 in 20 overs on the back of a 57-run innings by Naman Dhir.

CSK moved to the sixth spot in the IPL 2026 points table with the win. They now have eight points in nine matches.

- ANI

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Priya S
Not a fan of how Pandya is batting this season. Captaincy pressure is clearly affecting his game. MI missed Rohit's calm head in the middle. CSK just knows how to finish games. πŸ’™πŸ’›
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Vikram M
Honestly, as a neutral fan, this was a clinical chase by CSK. Kartik Sharma is a gem - 54 off 40 on this track? That's proper batting. Gaikwad anchoring one end was the difference. MI need to go back to basics.
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Rohit P
MI fans must be heartbroken. From 90/2 to 159/7 - that collapse tells the story. Naman Dhir's 57 was fighting but no support. Pandya's statement feels like surrender. Need to regroup fast. 😐
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Kavya N
One thing about CSK - they never panic. Even when the target seems tricky, they have match-winners. Kartik and Gaikwad showed maturity beyond their years. Pandya was right to admit they were outplayed. That's captain's character.
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Ananya R
Respect to Pandya for being honest but as a captain you need to inspire, not just admit defeat. MI's bowling was toothless too. CSK showed how to build an innings on a tricky wicket. Gaikwad's 67 was pure class. πŸ‘
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