IPL franchise was expected. But it was assumed that it would go away after two to three games. “If what Gilly is saying is even 50% true, that’s not good for a team.
That’s not a team then," Kapoor said. Former New Zealand cricketer Simon Doull joined the conversation and said Mumbai had always looked “calm and settled" even during bad seasons. “When that changes, so many things change with it.
The team talks are completely different. The new guy (Hardik) is probably trying to stamp his mark. He’s probably trying to do things differently because he’s been there before.
He knows what’s happened in the past," Doull said. “He’s probably trying to bring a different mindset to it. If some parts of the team aren’t really grasping onto what he wants them to do, or aren’t really grasping onto the setup that he wants to run, it can be very, very difficult," he added.Milestone Alert!
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