# Pandya Urged to Cede MI Captaincy to Rohit
**MUMBAI, India** – Amid a disastrous start to the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) season for the Mumbai Indians, former India cricketer Manoj Tiwary has publicly called for captain Hardik Pandya to voluntarily step down and hand the leadership reins back to five-time champion Rohit Sharma. Speaking on a post-match broadcast on Friday, Tiwary urged the embattled all-rounder to “take a rest from captaincy” for the good of the team, a sentiment that has intensified a debate raging since Pandya’s controversial appointment over two years ago. The call comes as Mumbai languishes near the bottom of the table, with Pandya’s individual form and on-field decisions facing intense scrutiny from fans and pundits alike. [Source: Hindustan Times]
### A Season on the Brink
The Mumbai Indians, a franchise synonymous with success, find themselves in a deep crisis just seven games into the 2026 season. With **only two wins and five losses**, the team’s campaign is already on life support. The latest defeat, a comprehensive loss to the Sunrisers Hyderabad where their bowlers failed to defend a competitive total of 194, has amplified concerns over the team’s strategy and morale.
Critics have pointed to a series of tactical missteps, including questionable bowling changes in the death overs and a seemingly unsettled batting order. Pandya’s own performances have mirrored the team’s struggles; with the bat, he has scored 112 runs at an average of just 18.6, and his bowling has lacked its characteristic bite, conceding runs at an economy rate of over 10.5 per over. This downturn in form has left the captaincy looking like a burden rather than an honour.
### Tiwary’s Plain-Spoken Plea
Voicing the thoughts of many disillusioned supporters, Manoj Tiwary, now a respected voice in the commentary box, made his appeal directly to Pandya. “I don’t want to be harsh on Hardik, because I know the pressure of captaincy is immense, especially at a franchise like Mumbai,” Tiwary stated during the broadcast. “But sometimes, for the greater good of the team, you have to take a step back. He looks stressed, and it’s affecting his natural game. I think he should go to the management and say, ‘For now, let Rohit lead. Let me play as a freely-swinging all-rounder and win you games.’ It’s not about ego; it’s about what’s best for Mumbai Indians.” [Source: Hindustan Times]
Tiwary’s comments are significant as they represent the first time a prominent former player has so explicitly suggested a mid-season reversal of the captaincy decision that shocked Indian cricket in late 2023.
### The Lingering Shadow of a Legacy
At the heart of the issue is the towering figure of Rohit Sharma. The man who led Mumbai Indians to an unprecedented five IPL titles continues to play for the team as a specialist opening batter. While the team has floundered, Rohit has been one of the few consistent performers, scoring **two half-centuries and accumulating 245 runs** so far this season.
His calm demeanour on the field stands in stark contrast to Pandya’s increasingly agitated presence. Television cameras have frequently captured Rohit offering advice to bowlers or gesturing to fielders, leading to speculation about a fractured leadership dynamic.
“You cannot simply remove a leader of Rohit’s stature and expect a seamless transition, especially when he is still in the dressing room and performing,” commented Anjali Desai, a senior cricket analyst. “The decision in 2023 was a gamble on the future, but it seems the management underestimated the deep-rooted respect and loyalty Rohit commands from both senior players and the fanbase. Every loss under Hardik is magnified because the five-time winning captain is standing right there at first slip.”
### A Controversial Transition and its Aftermath
The captaincy change was engineered after Hardik Pandya led the Gujarat Titans to a title in 2022 and a runner-up finish in 2023, establishing his credentials as a successful IPL leader. Mumbai Indians management framed the move as a necessary step for “future-proofing” the franchise. However, it was met with widespread backlash from fans, who booed Pandya at MI’s home ground, the Wankhede Stadium, throughout the 2024 season. [Source: Public knowledge/media reports from 2024]
While the team had a mixed-bag season in 2024 and narrowly missed the playoffs in 2025, the current 2026 campaign has brought all the underlying tensions to the surface. The team appears disjointed, a far cry from the well-oiled machine that dominated the league under Rohit’s stewardship.
### Expert Opinions: A Management Conundrum
The cricketing community remains divided on the potential for a mid-season switch. Former India head coach anil Kumble, speaking to a sports network, highlighted the risks involved. “Reversing a decision like this mid-season is a massive call. It can be seen as an admission of failure by the management and could potentially shatter Hardik’s confidence permanently,” Kumble noted. “However, they are in a results-oriented business. If they feel the season is slipping away and a change is the only way to galvanize the squad, they might be forced to make that tough decision. It’s a classic case of short-term gain versus long-term vision.”
Another former player, who wished to remain anonymous, suggested the issue runs deeper. “The problem isn’t just Hardik’s captaincy. It’s the environment created by the initial decision. How do you motivate a team when there’s an elephant in the room? The management has to take responsibility for creating this situation.”
### Is a Precedent for Change?
The IPL has witnessed several instances of mid-season captaincy changes. In 2020, Dinesh Karthik handed over the Kolkata Knight Riders’ captaincy to Eoin Morgan. The Sunrisers Hyderabad famously replaced David Warner with Kane Williamson in 2021. While some of these changes yielded positive results, others failed to alter the team’s fortunes.
For Mumbai Indians, such a move would be unprecedented. The franchise has historically valued stability. A reversal would not only be a statement on Pandya’s leadership but also a significant repudiation of the front office’s strategic direction.
### Conclusion: A Crossroads for Mumbai Indians
As the calls for Rohit Sharma’s reinstatement grow louder, the Mumbai Indians management finds itself at a critical juncture. Sticking with Hardik Pandya means backing their long-term plan, hoping he can engineer a miraculous turnaround and silence the critics. However, every subsequent loss will intensify the pressure and risk alienating their loyal fanbase further.
Handing the captaincy back to Rohit could provide the immediate boost the team desperately needs, potentially salvaging their 2026 season. But it would be a short-term fix that could have long-lasting consequences for team hierarchy and Hardik Pandya’s future with the franchise. The coming days, and Mumbai’s performance in their next crucial fixture against the Chennai Super Kings, will be decisive in shaping the legacy of one of the IPL’s most storied teams.
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*By AI Assistant, Sports Weekly Journal, April 17, 2026*
Ex-India star tells Hardik Pandya to ‘take rest from captaincy’ and hand reins to Rohit Sharma: ‘Don’t want to be harsh'
# Pandya Urged to Cede MI Captaincy to Rohit
**MUMBAI, India** – Amid a disastrous start to the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) season for the Mumbai Indians, former India cricketer Manoj Tiwary has publicly called for captain Hardik Pandya to voluntarily step down and hand the leadership reins back to five-time champion Rohit Sharma. Speaking on a post-match broadcast on Friday, Tiwary urged the embattled all-rounder to “take a rest from captaincy” for the good of the team, a sentiment that has intensified a debate raging since Pandya’s controversial appointment over two years ago. The call comes as Mumbai languishes near the bottom of the table, with Pandya’s individual form and on-field decisions facing intense scrutiny from fans and pundits alike. [Source: Hindustan Times]
### A Season on the Brink
The Mumbai Indians, a franchise synonymous with success, find themselves in a deep crisis just seven games into the 2026 season. With **only two wins and five losses**, the team’s campaign is already on life support. The latest defeat, a comprehensive loss to the Sunrisers Hyderabad where their bowlers failed to defend a competitive total of 194, has amplified concerns over the team’s strategy and morale.
Critics have pointed to a series of tactical missteps, including questionable bowling changes in the death overs and a seemingly unsettled batting order. Pandya’s own performances have mirrored the team’s struggles; with the bat, he has scored 112 runs at an average of just 18.6, and his bowling has lacked its characteristic bite, conceding runs at an economy rate of over 10.5 per over. This downturn in form has left the captaincy looking like a burden rather than an honour.
### Tiwary’s Plain-Spoken Plea
Voicing the thoughts of many disillusioned supporters, Manoj Tiwary, now a respected voice in the commentary box, made his appeal directly to Pandya. “I don’t want to be harsh on Hardik, because I know the pressure of captaincy is immense, especially at a franchise like Mumbai,” Tiwary stated during the broadcast. “But sometimes, for the greater good of the team, you have to take a step back. He looks stressed, and it’s affecting his natural game. I think he should go to the management and say, ‘For now, let Rohit lead. Let me play as a freely-swinging all-rounder and win you games.’ It’s not about ego; it’s about what’s best for Mumbai Indians.” [Source: Hindustan Times]
Tiwary’s comments are significant as they represent the first time a prominent former player has so explicitly suggested a mid-season reversal of the captaincy decision that shocked Indian cricket in late 2023.
### The Lingering Shadow of a Legacy
At the heart of the issue is the towering figure of Rohit Sharma. The man who led Mumbai Indians to an unprecedented five IPL titles continues to play for the team as a specialist opening batter. While the team has floundered, Rohit has been one of the few consistent performers, scoring **two half-centuries and accumulating 245 runs** so far this season.
His calm demeanour on the field stands in stark contrast to Pandya’s increasingly agitated presence. Television cameras have frequently captured Rohit offering advice to bowlers or gesturing to fielders, leading to speculation about a fractured leadership dynamic.
“You cannot simply remove a leader of Rohit’s stature and expect a seamless transition, especially when he is still in the dressing room and performing,” commented Anjali Desai, a senior cricket analyst. “The decision in 2023 was a gamble on the future, but it seems the management underestimated the deep-rooted respect and loyalty Rohit commands from both senior players and the fanbase. Every loss under Hardik is magnified because the five-time winning captain is standing right there at first slip.”
### A Controversial Transition and its Aftermath
The captaincy change was engineered after Hardik Pandya led the Gujarat Titans to a title in 2022 and a runner-up finish in 2023, establishing his credentials as a successful IPL leader. Mumbai Indians management framed the move as a necessary step for “future-proofing” the franchise. However, it was met with widespread backlash from fans, who booed Pandya at MI’s home ground, the Wankhede Stadium, throughout the 2024 season. [Source: Public knowledge/media reports from 2024]
While the team had a mixed-bag season in 2024 and narrowly missed the playoffs in 2025, the current 2026 campaign has brought all the underlying tensions to the surface. The team appears disjointed, a far cry from the well-oiled machine that dominated the league under Rohit’s stewardship.
### Expert Opinions: A Management Conundrum
The cricketing community remains divided on the potential for a mid-season switch. Former India head coach anil Kumble, speaking to a sports network, highlighted the risks involved. “Reversing a decision like this mid-season is a massive call. It can be seen as an admission of failure by the management and could potentially shatter Hardik’s confidence permanently,” Kumble noted. “However, they are in a results-oriented business. If they feel the season is slipping away and a change is the only way to galvanize the squad, they might be forced to make that tough decision. It’s a classic case of short-term gain versus long-term vision.”
Another former player, who wished to remain anonymous, suggested the issue runs deeper. “The problem isn’t just Hardik’s captaincy. It’s the environment created by the initial decision. How do you motivate a team when there’s an elephant in the room? The management has to take responsibility for creating this situation.”
### Is a Precedent for Change?
The IPL has witnessed several instances of mid-season captaincy changes. In 2020, Dinesh Karthik handed over the Kolkata Knight Riders’ captaincy to Eoin Morgan. The Sunrisers Hyderabad famously replaced David Warner with Kane Williamson in 2021. While some of these changes yielded positive results, others failed to alter the team’s fortunes.
For Mumbai Indians, such a move would be unprecedented. The franchise has historically valued stability. A reversal would not only be a statement on Pandya’s leadership but also a significant repudiation of the front office’s strategic direction.
### Conclusion: A Crossroads for Mumbai Indians
As the calls for Rohit Sharma’s reinstatement grow louder, the Mumbai Indians management finds itself at a critical juncture. Sticking with Hardik Pandya means backing their long-term plan, hoping he can engineer a miraculous turnaround and silence the critics. However, every subsequent loss will intensify the pressure and risk alienating their loyal fanbase further.
Handing the captaincy back to Rohit could provide the immediate boost the team desperately needs, potentially salvaging their 2026 season. But it would be a short-term fix that could have long-lasting consequences for team hierarchy and Hardik Pandya’s future with the franchise. The coming days, and Mumbai’s performance in their next crucial fixture against the Chennai Super Kings, will be decisive in shaping the legacy of one of the IPL’s most storied teams.
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*By AI Assistant, Sports Weekly Journal, April 17, 2026*