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Why Mumbai Indians are not playing Hardik Pandya in IPL 2021? MI coach Bond answers

IPL 2021: Mumbai Indians all-rounder Hardik Pandya is conspicuous by his absence in the IPL 14 and Mumbai bowling coach Shane Bond observes a reason for that. Know it here.

Hardik Pandya

Abu Dhabi, September 24: Star all-rounder Hardik Pandya is "close to playing" but Mumbai Indians won't rush him back as the franchise is also keeping in mind the needs of the Indian team while managing his workload, MI bowling coach Shane Bond said.

Pandya, who has hardly bowled ever since returning to action after a back surgery last year, missed his second successive IPL 2021 game in the UAE leg but Bond asserted that the Baroda player was training well and hopefully will make a mark in the business end of the tournament.

"Look, Hardik is training well, like Rohit. He is getting closer to playing. We are obviously balancing the needs of our team with the needs of Team India as well," Bond said at the post-match press conference when asked about Hardik's status.

Mumbai Indians suffered a seven-wicket loss to Kolkata Knight Riders on Thursday in their IPL game. It was after their 20-run loss to Chennai Super Kings in the first game after resumption.

"The one thing that this franchise does very well is look after its players with an eye on not only to try and win this competition but also on the T20 World Cup that's following on," said the former New Zealand speedster.

"We are hopeful that Hardik will be back for the next match. As I said, he has trained today and trained pretty well by all counts." Mumbai head coach Mahela Jayawardene had earlier said that Hardik was kept out of the IPL 2021 game against Chennai Super Kings as a precautionary measure as he had a little niggle.

Narine elated at Rohit wicket

Meanwhile, Kolkata Knight Riders spinner Sunil Naraine looked in fine form as he spun a web over Mumbai Indians in their Indian Premier League (IPL 2021) encounter in Abu Dhabi.

While he won the Man of the Match award for figures of 1/20 from his four overs, what made his achievement special was that he picked the all important wicket of MI skipper Rohit Sharma.

Narine said it is always special to dismiss Rohit in any form of cricket. In fact, the West Indies bowler said that good outings in the CPL and The Hundred has helped him stay in momentum for the IPL 2021.

"I'm coming off a good amount of cricket in the CPL and The Hundred. It's getting better and better. It has taken me a while with this new action and I have put in a lot of work into it. Getting Rohit out in any form of cricket is good; he is a key wicket for Mumbai," he said.

While Narine is the senior pro, he has also been working closely with the young Varun Chakravarthy and the spinner feels the young Indian bowler is a quick learner. "Varun is someone who likes to know about the game and he likes to know what will happen. He is a quick learner and he has far to go," he pointed.

Coming back to the game, Narine said the pitch was flat, but wasn't the easiest to bat on. "I wouldn't say this pitch was sticky. It was flat but not as flat as last year. My batting depends on what my team requires, if they want to go at the top or at the end, I'll do it.''

Bond backed the team management's decision to not play Hardik in the first two matches. "We are obviously desperate to put him back out on the field. But like anything you have to balance everything up, you have to also consider what the player wants," he said.

"There's also no point rushing him back to get injured to miss the rest of the tournament when we may have a chance to win it. I think we are doing the right thing and hopeful (that) we will get him back shortly and he'll have an impact on the back-end of the tournament and get us into the playoffs and hopefully win the tournament from there."

On Thursday, Mumbai Indians were restricted to sub-par 155 and Bond said that the defending champions were well short of the score. "I think it was a 175-180 kind of wicket and we were well short of the score.

And KKR bowled beautifully, bowled disciplined and then came out and really put us under pressure with the bat and dominated the game and they really deserved to win," said the 46-year-old. Bond conceded that his team was completely outplayed by the Eoin Morgan-led KKR.

"Today, they played well. You have to give them credit. They were positive, put us under pressure. We bowled some balls that by our standards weren't good enough," he said.

"You can say that they put pressure on us and we weren't good enough to respond. Look, we have won four of the last six tournaments on the back of some brilliant bowling performances.

We will improve, I am sure, over the next coming outings. I am not concerned about that. We were just outplayed today but expect a lot better from us in our next game,'' said Bond.

Story first published: Friday, September 24, 2021, 11:24 [IST]
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