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mumbai indians dressing room talk — IN news

“It is always winning and learning, never losing,” said Hardik Pandya during a motivational speech in the Mumbai Indians (MI) dressing room following their defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) by 18 runs on April 12, 2026.

The loss marked MI’s third consecutive defeat in the IPL 2026 season, a situation that has not occurred for the franchise before this season. Pandya’s words aimed to uplift the spirits of his teammates after a challenging match where RCB scored 240 runs.

Rohit Sharma, who recently completed 15 years with MI, has been a pivotal figure in the team’s history, having led them to five IPL titles since taking over as captain in 2013. His leadership and experience were acknowledged by Pandya, who stated, “Thank you for leading this franchise for so many years. You have been amazing and wonderful as a person too.”

Sharma’s contributions to the team are significant, with 6267 runs scored in 239 matches for MI, making him one of the franchise’s all-time greats. His tenure has been marked by consistent success, and the current losing streak is a stark contrast to the team’s usual performance.

In the dressing room, Pandya encouraged his teammates to regroup and refocus, suggesting, “Let’s have a meal together, and we will figure something out.” This sentiment reflects the camaraderie and resilience that MI has built over the years.

As the team prepares for their next match against Punjab Kings on April 16, 2026, the focus will be on overcoming the recent setbacks and returning to winning ways. The upcoming game presents an opportunity for MI to bounce back and regain their form in the tournament.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any changes to the lineup or strategy as the team looks to address the issues that have led to their current losing streak. The dressing room talk signifies a commitment to learning from past performances and striving for improvement.

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