Pandya gets booed again as chants of 'Rohit… Rohit' fill Wankhede
A clinical Rajasthan Royals romped home for a third win on the trot in the Indian Premier League with a six-wicket hammering of Mumbai Indians, whose skipper Hardik Pandya continued to be on the receiving end of fans' anger, in Mumbai on Monday.
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The 29-year-old Pandya, who replaced Rohit as the captain of the Mumbai Indians in the lead-up to the tournament, has already been subjected to crowd's anger. PHOTO: PTI
Mumbai, 1 April
There was no letup in crowd
hostility towards Hardik Pandya with fans booing the Mumbai Indians skipper as
he walked out for toss in their IPL match against Rajasthan Royals on Monday,
even as chants of 'Rohit… Rohit' reverberated across the Wankhede Stadium.
But, with the bat in hand, Pandya
managed to get the crowd on his side, quickly turning the jeers into cheers
with half a dozen boundaries during a 21-ball 34, which lifted his team from
20/4 to 76/5 in the 10th over, when his entertaining knock came to an end.
In fact, the cheers from around the ground were as loud as any when Pandya
smashed his first four, a far cry from the evening's hostile reception. Mumbai,
however, lost the match by six wickets after being restricted to 125/9.
The 29-year-old Pandya, who
replaced Rohit as the captain of the Mumbai Indians in the lead-up to the
tournament, has already been subjected to crowd's anger over the franchise's
decision regarding leadership during the team's previous two away games at Ahmedabad
and Hyderabad.
Pandya was booed by a section of
the crowd before the toss when he was doing rounds of the field as a warm-up
exercise. The flamboyant all-rounder was then booed again when his named was
announced at the time of the toss, to which Pandya only smiled as loud chants
in support of the former Mumbai skipper Rohit filled the venue.
The jeers continued as Pandya began
speaking after losing the toss to Rajasthan Royals' skipper Sanju Samson,
forcing presenter Sanjay Manjrekar to ask the crowd to "behave".
Right at that moment, Rohit, in his
training kit, was meeting his former teammate Harbhajan Singh who was at the
field as one of the commentators doing the pre-match show.
If the relentless booing was not
enough, Pandya again found himself at the receiving end of crowd's displeasure,
especially from the Sachin Tendulkar stand when he walked out to bat with his
team reeling at 20/4 in the fourth over.
Later, a video surfaced in which
Rohit seemed to be asking the crowd to stop booing his successor. "The day
Hardik wins a game for MI by contributing big, he'll walk into the Wankhede to
a hero's welcome! Wankhede will soon chant 'Navratri maa Daandiya, Wankhede maa
Pandya'," said Nish Navalkar, a member of the 'North Stand Gang' at the
iconic venue.
Additionally, as per officials
here, the fans were allowed inside the stadium only after their banners were
confiscated due to an election commission directive given to the Mumbai police.
However, there was an element of miscommunication as well as misinterpretation
since the directive was about not allowing political banners but fans
complained on social media about all banners being taken away.
There were, nevertheless, a few
fans who were able to carry their banners inside.
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