Mumbai Indians' IPL 2026 Journey Ends with Disappointing Loss to CSK

The Mumbai Indians' IPL 2026 campaign has ended in disappointment following a significant loss to the Chennai Super Kings. After a series of poor performances, captain Hardik Pandya expressed his frustration over the team's inability to secure wins. Despite a promising start in their latest match, the team fell short, managing only 159 runs. CSK's strong batting led them to victory, eliminating Mumbai from the tournament. Read on to discover more about the match highlights and Pandya's reflections on the season.
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Mumbai Indians' Struggles in IPL 2026

Hardik Pandya: The journey of Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026 has come to a disappointing end. The team has played 9 matches in the tournament, suffering defeats in 7 of them. Their latest setback was an 8-wicket loss against Chennai Super Kings.

With this defeat, Mumbai Indians are officially out of the IPL 2026 tournament. Following the loss to CSK, captain Hardik Pandya expressed his frustration, which has reached new heights.

Hardik Pandya's Reaction to the Loss Against CSK

During the match against Chennai, Mumbai had a promising start, scoring 99 runs for 2 wickets by the 11th over. However, they could only manage to reach 159 runs. Hardik Pandya commented on the outcome, stating:

“I believe today’s performance reflects our entire season. They executed good batting, bowling, and fielding.”

When asked if his team could have been more aggressive with the ball, Pandya responded:

“I’m not sure how we could have been more aggressive. Did we need to throw fireballs to get them out? But yes, we had our bowling options, and we went with them. They played smart cricket and were better than us.”

Defeat by 8 Wickets Against CSK

The Mumbai Indians won the toss and opted to bat first. They managed to score only 159 runs in their 20 overs, thanks to a half-century from Naman Dheer and 37 runs from Ryan Rickelton. In response, Chennai Super Kings chased down the target in just 18.2 overs, winning by 8 wickets.

For CSK, captain Ruturaj Gaikwad played a stellar innings, scoring 67 runs off 48 balls, while Karthik Sharma contributed with 54 runs off 40 balls.