Key Points

Hardik Pandya didn’t hold back after Mumbai Indians' narrow loss to Gujarat Titans, calling no-balls "a crime" for their impact on the game. Despite Will Jacks' half-century, MI fell short by 20-30 runs on a tricky pitch. GT struggled early but capitalized on MI's errors, with Shubman Gill crediting Rashid Khan’s disciplined bowling. The rain-hit thriller ended in heartbreak for MI as costly oversteps sealed their fate.

Key Points: Hardik Pandya Calls No-Balls Crime After MI's Narrow GT Loss

  • Hardik Pandya admits no-balls cost MI the match
  • GT clinch thriller despite rain interruptions
  • Will Jacks' 50 not enough for MI
  • Shubman Gill praises Rashid Khan's comeback
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IPL 2025: No-balls are crime, says Pandya after MI's narrow loss to GT in rain-hit thriller

Hardik Pandya blames no-balls for MI's defeat against GT in a rain-hit thriller, calling them "a crime" after costly oversteps.

"*In my eyes, it's a crime.* — Hardik Pandya on no-balls"

Mumbai, May 7

In a game that swung wildly before slipping from Mumbai Indians' grasp, captain Hardik Pandya minced no words in identifying the root cause of their three-wicket defeat against Gujarat Titans: no-balls.

On a chaotic, rain-interrupted night at the Wankhede, where fortunes see-sawed until the final delivery, Pandya's candid admission summed up MI's agony. "The catches didn't really cost us. We were very clinical with that," Hardik said after MI's three-wicket defeat. "Maybe definitely with the no-balls, with my no-ball and even the last [over] no-ball.

"In my eyes, it's a crime," he said of the no-balls--two bowled by him and a crucial one by Deepak Chahar in the final over--that proved costly in a match decided on razor-thin margins.

Defending 15 runs in the last over of re-adjusted target of 147, Mumbai's hopes were dented when Deepak Chahar overstepped at a critical moment. Earlier, Pandya's own no-balls in the eighth over had already cost 18 runs. "That definitely bit us," he said. "But I'm proud of the fight we showed."

Put into bat, MI managed just 155/8 despite a steady half-century from Will Jacks. From 97/2, they lost 6 wickets for just 58 runs in the final 9.3 overs. Yet, the bowlers, especially in slippery, wet conditions, dragged MI back into the contest, making GT work for every run. "It wasn't a 150 pitch. We were 20-30 runs short. But credit to the bowlers. They kept hitting the right areas," Pandya added.

Gujarat captain Shubman Gill described the opening exchanges of the chase as "feeling like a Test match," with rain and wind assisting movement. After a cautious start--just 29 in the powerplay--Gill (43) and Jos Buttler stitched a 72-run stand. However, a flurry of wickets (4 for 13 in 15 balls) left GT behind the DLS par score when rain halted play around midnight.

"A lot of emotions, most of them frustrating," Gill admitted. "But the universe gave us one more chance, and everything worked out." The young skipper reserved special praise for Rashid Khan, who returned with 1/21, days after being thrashed for 50 by Sunrisers Hyderabad. "Coming back from injury, the way he bowled today was a great sign."

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian fan comments reflecting diverse perspectives on the IPL match:
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Rahul K.
Hardik is right - no balls in T20 are criminal! 😤 But why is MI's death bowling still so weak after 5 seasons? We need Indian pacers who can handle pressure. Bumrah can't do everything alone!
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Priya M.
What a match! My heart was racing till the last ball 💓 GT showed real character. Rashid Khan's comeback was magical - proves why he's the best spinner in the world. MI needs to work on their fielding too - dropped catches cost them dearly.
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Arjun S.
As a neutral fan, this was cricket at its best! Rain, drama, last-ball finish - IPL never disappoints. But umpires should be stricter on no-balls. Maybe implement automatic line-calling tech like in tennis?
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Sanjana T.
Shubman Gill's captaincy is improving match by match 👏 His calmness during rain break was impressive. Meanwhile, Hardik needs to lead by example - how can captain bowl 2 no-balls in crucial match? Disappointing for MI fans.
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Vikram J.
The real issue is MI's batting collapse - from 97/2 to 155/8 is unacceptable for a team with such firepower. Rohit would have anchored the innings better. Pandya's leadership still looks shaky to me.
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Neha P.
Weather played villain again! 😓 But what entertainment! IPL should consider reserve days for league matches too. Both teams fought hard - this is why we love cricket. Special mention to Will Jacks for that classy fifty under pressure!

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