IPL 2024 – DC vs MI – Tilak Varma’s lack of aggression up front against spin ‘cost us the game’, says Hardik Pandya
Axar, the left-arm spinner, came on to bowl in the eighth over with MI 72 for 3.
He bowled six of his twelve deliveries to Tilak, a left-hand batter and, therefore, with a favourable match-up with Axar. The first four balls Tilak faced, he got singles with shots that didn’t signal any attacking intent. Tilak then hit six and four off the last two to take MI to 115 for 3 at the ten-over mark. With Tilak batting till the last over in MI’s ten-run loss, Axar didn’t come back to bowl.
“Axar bowling to a left-hander, the better option could have been to go after him,” Hardik said on the official broadcast after the game. “I think it was just a little game awareness that we missed out. At the end of the day, that cost us the game.”
“The way the games are going and how the bowlers are under pressure throughout the competition, we backed ourselves to do it, the self-belief [was there],” Hardik said of MI’s hopes of pulling off the big chase. “But if I have to pinpoint, a couple overs in the middle, we could’ve taken some extra chances.”
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“It was quite amazing the way he batted,” Hardik said. “He played very calculated shots. It was a smart innings. He uses the field very well; he was trying to chip the ball if it wasn’t in his arc.
“He was fantastic, he showed the fearlessness of youth, coming in and enjoying the sport. Very exciting, though.”