Harbhajan Laments Rohit's Delayed Return, Says MI Could Have Won More

Former cricketer Harbhajan Singh expressed regret that Rohit Sharma's injury didn't heal earlier, suggesting MI could have won more games. Rohit's 84-run knock in his comeback match helped MI defeat LSG and end a three-match losing streak. MI had won only one of five matches during Rohit's absence due to a hamstring injury. Despite the win, MI remain ninth in the IPL 2026 points table with three wins in 10 matches.

Key Points: Harbhajan on Rohit's Injury: MI Could Have Won More

  • Rohit Sharma scored 84 off 44 in comeback match vs LSG
  • MI ended three-match losing streak with six-wicket win
  • Rohit had hamstring injury since April 12
  • MI managed only one win in five matches without him
  • MI sit ninth with three wins in 10 matches
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"I wish his injury had healed earlier; MI might have won a game or two": Harbhajan on Rohit's injury

Harbhajan Singh says Rohit Sharma's earlier return from injury could have helped Mumbai Indians win more IPL 2026 games, after Rohit's 84-run knock vs LSG.

"I wish his injury had healed a little earlier; who knows, they might have won a game or two during that losing streak - Harbhajan Singh"

Mumbai, May 5

Former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh expressed that he wished Mumbai Indians batter Rohit Sharma's injury had healed earlier, and that it would have helped the Mumbai-based franchise win a game or two more in their recent outings in the Indian Premier League 2026 season.

Harbhajan's comments come after Rohit's match-defining 84-run knock in his comeback match against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) yesterday, which helped MI end their three-match losing streak and win by six wickets. Rohit, opening the innings with Ryan Rickelton (83 off 32), scored 84 off 44, hitting six boundaries and seven sixes. He stitched a partnership of 143 runs off just 65 balls, helping MI chase the 229-run target.

Rohit Sharma had sustained a hamstring injury in the Mumbai Indians' game against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on April 12. Since Rohit's injury, MI played five matches and managed just one win, damaging their chances of making it to the IPL 2026 playoffs badly.

Speaking on JioStar, JioStar expert Harbhajan Singh said that MI might have had a better campaign if Rohit Sharma had returned earlier from injury. He added that an earlier comeback could have helped them win a couple more matches and stay more in contention for the playoffs.

He also noted that MI can still keep their hopes alive by winning all remaining games to reach 14 points, with qualification possibly depending on other results and net run rate.\

"I wish his injury had healed a little earlier; who knows, they might have won a game or two during that losing streak and would have still been alive in the competition. They will give themselves a chance if they win every game from here and get to 14 points. Who knows, if other teams start losing, there could be a net run-rate situation at 14 points, anything can happen," said Harbhajan.

Harbhajan Singh said that Rohit made a crucial impact by being out in the middle rather than in the dugout, playing a dominant knock that not only laid the foundation but nearly sealed the chase against LSG. He added that while a century would have been ideal, Rohit's performance was outstanding and left little for the rest of the team to do.

"It's important to be in the middle. You can do only so much sitting in the dugout. But you can make a difference by being in the middle, and Rohit Sharma did exactly that. You needed that foundation to chase down that many runs, and he didn't just lay the foundation, but built a couple of floors on it as well, leaving very little for the rest to do. It would have been even better if he had gotten his hundred, but for the time he was there, he played exceptionally well," Harbhajan said.

Despite the win over LSG, MI sit ninth in the IPL 2026 points table with just three wins in 10 matches. The only team below them are LSG, with just two wins in nine matches so far.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, I think MI's problems are deeper than just Rohit's absence. The bowling attack has been inconsistent, and the middle order hasn't stepped up when needed. Rohit's return is great, but putting all hopes on one player isn't fair. Look at how Hardik has been performing as captain – it's a team game after all. Still, happy to see Rohit back in form! 🙌
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James A
Classic Harbhajan commentary – always has a soft spot for his former teammates. But he's right; having a player of Rohit's calibre in the XI makes a massive difference. That 143-run partnership with Rickelton was insane – pure entertainment! IPL at its best.
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Kavya N
Yaar, it's bittersweet. Watching Rohit bat like that makes you wonder what could have been. But also, it's a reminder of how fragile team campaigns can be – one injury and the whole season goes haywire. MI fans like me are just happy to see the old magic again, even if it's too late for playoffs. 💙
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Rahul R
Harbhajan is spot on – Rohit being out there instead of the dugout changes the entire dynamic. But I do feel MI's management should have handled his injury better. Rushing him back too soon could have been risky. Anyway, glad he's fit and firing. That six over long-on off a 150+ km/h delivery was pure class! 🏏
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Michael C
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