- Captain admits team is outclassed in all departments.
- Tough decisions needed after consecutive losses mount.
- Mumbai Indians face urgent need to reassess strategy.
IPL 2026, MI vs PBKS: A visibly shaken Hardik Pandya has hinted that the Mumbai Indians (MI) might be heading toward a radical reshuffle following their crushing defeat at the Wankhede. Speaking after the seven-wicket loss to the Punjab Kings, the captain admitted that the team is currently being outperformed in every single department of the game.
With the five-time champions languishing at the bottom of the table, the pressure has reached a boiling point. Pandya suggested that the time for “hoping for a turnaround” might be over, and the era of “harsh decisions” is about to begin for the struggling franchise.
Ownership And Difficult Calls
Pandya was brutal in his assessment of the team’s current trajectory. He refused to hide behind excuses, instead questioning whether the current squad composition is capable of delivering results in IPL 2026.
“We need to see, do we need to make some difficult calls or do we need to keep continuing and hope that we’ll turn things around,” Pandya said during the post-match presentation. He emphasized that the management must now answer “harsh questions” and that individual ownership of failures is no longer optional.
“Is it individuals? Is it as a group? Is it for planning? We’ll just figure it out and see what we can do next.” He added
Outclassed By PBKS
The captain acknowledged that the Punjab Kings provided a masterclass in modern T20 cricket. From exploiting reverse swing in the first innings to mastering the dew-soaked chase, the visitors left Mumbai searching for answers that simply weren’t there.
“To be very honest, I don’t have much to say right now,” a dejected Pandya admitted. He noted that Punjab “outbeat” them across the board, stating they bowled better, batted better, and fielded better. This complete dominance by the opposition has forced the Mumbai leadership back to the “drawing board” to identify if the issues lie in planning or individual talent.
A Rebuild of the Mumbai Indians Squad?
As Mumbai prepares for their next fixture, the focus remains on which senior stars might face the axe. With Rohit Sharma already sidelined by injury and the bowling unit conceding runs at an alarming rate, the “difficult calls” Pandya mentioned could involve benching big-name underperformers.
The franchise now faces a race against time to fix a sinking ship. Whether these “harsh questions” lead to a tactical masterstroke or a total squad collapse will define the remainder of their season. For the fans at Wankhede, the message was clear: the status quo is no longer an option.

