Gavaskar Hails Rohit Sharma, Slams Bumrah No-Balls in IPL
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Sunil Gavaskar applauds Rohit Sharma's explosive 84-run knock and warns of Mumbai Indians hurting playoff hopes while criticising Jasprit Bumrah's no-balls. Lungi Ngidi declared fit for DC vs CSK.
Gavaskar Criticises Bumrah's No-Balls, Hails Rohit Sharma's Form
Sunil Gavaskar has praised Rohit Sharma's impactful return while lashing out at Jasprit Bumrah's no-ball indiscipline during Mumbai Indians' IPL clash against Lucknow Super Giants.
Rohit Sharma's explosive 84-run knock and Jasprit Bumrah's no-ball troubles dominated discussions after Mumbai Indians' high-scoring win over Lucknow Super Giants on Monday evening at the Wankhede Stadium. The veteran commentator's sharp on-air reaction to the pace spearhead's errors added to the buzz around the match.
Bumrah's Rare Lapse Draws Strong Rebuke
In the 14th over against LSG, Jasprit Bumrah overstepped while dismissing Himmat Singh, only for the batter to be reprieved. Moments later, he delivered another no-ball followed by a wide, piling pressure on himself. The world's leading white-ball pacer recovered with a sharp yorker on the free hit, but the incident did not go unnoticed.
“Do not tell me again! Do not tell me that Bumrah has bowled a no-ball. That is not acceptable. You are a professional cricketer; it is not acceptable. Wides, yes, I understand, but no balls, no," Sunil Gavaskar fumed on air, according to multiple reports.
Gavaskar's frustration reflected the high standards expected from Bumrah, who has built a reputation for precision. Such foot-faults remain rare for the India star but stood out in an otherwise competitive bowling effort.
Rohit Lights Up Wankhede with Vintage Display
While Bumrah faced scrutiny, Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma delivered a timely reminder of his big-match calibre. Returning from a brief injury layoff, the 'Hitman' smashed 84 off 44 balls, featuring his signature pulls, drives, and lofts. His innings provided the early momentum that helped MI chase down a massive total in a six-wicket victory.
Speaking on Star Sports, Gavaskar lauded the knock and noted a visible shift in Rohit's approach. “In the IPL, he usually scores 400 to 500 runs a season, but his knocks are often impactful. He may not have many 80-plus innings, but his 40 to 50-run starts give his team early momentum," he said.
The commentator highlighted Rohit's shot-making against both pace and spin, including a clean hit down the ground against left-arm spinner M. Siddharth. “If he continues this form, Mumbai Indians will hurt the playoff hopes of many teams in the remaining matches,” Gavaskar warned.
Mumbai's Playoff Push Gains Momentum
Mumbai Indians have looked inconsistent at times this season but victories like Monday's can quickly change the narrative in the tightly contested IPL standings. Rohit's return adds firepower to a batting line-up that has often relied on explosive cameos. A string of consistent performances from the opener could indeed complicate qualification scenarios for several sides in the race for the top four.
Observers note that Mumbai still needs to tighten its bowling and middle-order stability. Yet, with Rohit finding rhythm and Bumrah available as the lead attack, the five-time champions remain a dangerous proposition in the business end of the league.
Ngidi Cleared to Face CSK After Head Injury Scare
In a separate development, Delhi Capitals received a timely boost with the confirmation that Lungi Ngidi is fully fit and available for selection. The South African pacer missed recent games after suffering a worrying head injury during the April 25 clash against Punjab Kings at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Ngidi fell awkwardly while attempting a catch and required medical attention on the field, with the match halted for several minutes. He was taken to hospital but later declared stable. Following the mandatory six-day rest protocol, he has resumed training and bowling.
Bowling coach Munaf Patel confirmed the update ahead of DC's clash against Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday. "Everyone is fit. Lungi is fit. He didn't play two games because of the criterion of six days' rest," Patel said.
Impact on Playoff Race
With several teams still in contention, individual performances and player availability could prove decisive. Rohit's resurgence strengthens Mumbai's batting depth at a crucial juncture, while Ngidi's return bolsters Delhi's pace resources for their remaining fixtures.
Fans and experts will watch closely whether Rohit sustains his touch and how Bumrah responds to the rare criticism. The IPL continues to deliver drama both on and off the field as the playoff spots grow hotter.
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Gavaskar Hails Rohit Sharma, Slams Bumrah No-Balls in IPL
Digital Desk
Gavaskar Criticises Bumrah's No-Balls, Hails Rohit Sharma's Form
Sunil Gavaskar has praised Rohit Sharma's impactful return while lashing out at Jasprit Bumrah's no-ball indiscipline during Mumbai Indians' IPL clash against Lucknow Super Giants.
Rohit Sharma's explosive 84-run knock and Jasprit Bumrah's no-ball troubles dominated discussions after Mumbai Indians' high-scoring win over Lucknow Super Giants on Monday evening at the Wankhede Stadium. The veteran commentator's sharp on-air reaction to the pace spearhead's errors added to the buzz around the match.
Bumrah's Rare Lapse Draws Strong Rebuke
In the 14th over against LSG, Jasprit Bumrah overstepped while dismissing Himmat Singh, only for the batter to be reprieved. Moments later, he delivered another no-ball followed by a wide, piling pressure on himself. The world's leading white-ball pacer recovered with a sharp yorker on the free hit, but the incident did not go unnoticed.
“Do not tell me again! Do not tell me that Bumrah has bowled a no-ball. That is not acceptable. You are a professional cricketer; it is not acceptable. Wides, yes, I understand, but no balls, no," Sunil Gavaskar fumed on air, according to multiple reports.
Gavaskar's frustration reflected the high standards expected from Bumrah, who has built a reputation for precision. Such foot-faults remain rare for the India star but stood out in an otherwise competitive bowling effort.
Rohit Lights Up Wankhede with Vintage Display
While Bumrah faced scrutiny, Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma delivered a timely reminder of his big-match calibre. Returning from a brief injury layoff, the 'Hitman' smashed 84 off 44 balls, featuring his signature pulls, drives, and lofts. His innings provided the early momentum that helped MI chase down a massive total in a six-wicket victory.
Speaking on Star Sports, Gavaskar lauded the knock and noted a visible shift in Rohit's approach. “In the IPL, he usually scores 400 to 500 runs a season, but his knocks are often impactful. He may not have many 80-plus innings, but his 40 to 50-run starts give his team early momentum," he said.
The commentator highlighted Rohit's shot-making against both pace and spin, including a clean hit down the ground against left-arm spinner M. Siddharth. “If he continues this form, Mumbai Indians will hurt the playoff hopes of many teams in the remaining matches,” Gavaskar warned.
Mumbai's Playoff Push Gains Momentum
Mumbai Indians have looked inconsistent at times this season but victories like Monday's can quickly change the narrative in the tightly contested IPL standings. Rohit's return adds firepower to a batting line-up that has often relied on explosive cameos. A string of consistent performances from the opener could indeed complicate qualification scenarios for several sides in the race for the top four.
Observers note that Mumbai still needs to tighten its bowling and middle-order stability. Yet, with Rohit finding rhythm and Bumrah available as the lead attack, the five-time champions remain a dangerous proposition in the business end of the league.
Ngidi Cleared to Face CSK After Head Injury Scare
In a separate development, Delhi Capitals received a timely boost with the confirmation that Lungi Ngidi is fully fit and available for selection. The South African pacer missed recent games after suffering a worrying head injury during the April 25 clash against Punjab Kings at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Ngidi fell awkwardly while attempting a catch and required medical attention on the field, with the match halted for several minutes. He was taken to hospital but later declared stable. Following the mandatory six-day rest protocol, he has resumed training and bowling.
Bowling coach Munaf Patel confirmed the update ahead of DC's clash against Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday. "Everyone is fit. Lungi is fit. He didn't play two games because of the criterion of six days' rest," Patel said.
Impact on Playoff Race
With several teams still in contention, individual performances and player availability could prove decisive. Rohit's resurgence strengthens Mumbai's batting depth at a crucial juncture, while Ngidi's return bolsters Delhi's pace resources for their remaining fixtures.
Fans and experts will watch closely whether Rohit sustains his touch and how Bumrah responds to the rare criticism. The IPL continues to deliver drama both on and off the field as the playoff spots grow hotter.