SRH vs MI | Twitter buzzes as karma comes for Hardik Pandya with Rohit Sharma sending MI skipper to boundary line

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When things are not going your way, it is very difficult to turn things around. Hardik Pandya is one of the most difficult spots having replaced Rohit Sharma as Mumbai Indians skipper and things got even worse after it was the former who asked his new skipper to move to the boundary in the SRH game.

‌The Hyderabad spectators were treated to an impressive batting spectacle by their team, as Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, and Heinrich Klassen showcased their skills with three outstanding half-centuries. Dominating the Mumbai opposition, the home side amassed a formidable 214/3 in just 16 overs.
Amidst the Hyderabad team's remarkable performance, Rohit Sharma was seen directing his skipper Hardik Pandya to take position on the boundary line while setting the field for his team. Interestingly, Pandya had received a lot of backlash having done the same two days prior. In the game against Gujarat Titans, Hardik Pandya had instructed Rohit Sharma to field near the boundary only to get trolled heavily on social media.

The video clip capturing Rohit's directive to Pandya swiftly went viral almost instantly. The Twitterati were quick to yell Karma as problems for Pandya multiplied.

The real captain

He is simply proving it

Karma is real

Ruining the team

Peak cinema

Mass ka baap

Showing his place

The real captian

poor guy

Time to stop the drama

 

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