Cricket-Back to the drawing board for Mumbai after third straight IPL defeat, Pandya says


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April 13 (Reuters) - Mumbai Indians ⁠need a major rethink after suffering a third consecutive defeat ⁠in the Indian Premier League on Sunday, said captain Hardik ‌Pandya.

Mumbai lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 18 runs at the Wankhede Stadium, leaving the five-times champions eighth in the 10-team table with just two points from four ​matches.

Despite boasting several Twenty20 World Cup winning players - ⁠including Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit ⁠Bumrah and Tilak Varma - Mumbai have struggled to generate any momentum.

"A lot ⁠of ‌things need a rethink. But we have to see other options we can have, with the bat and the ball," ⁠Pandya said at the post-match presentation.

"We need to ​still bat and ‌bowl well. If you do that, irrespective of the toss (we should ⁠be fine)."

Mumbai's ​struggles have been most evident in the powerplay.

The lack of early wickets and limited support for Bumrah has raised concerns about the bowling attack, with ⁠opponents able to see off the India pacer ​before targeting the rest.

"Last couple of games, as a bowling and batting unit, we have been catching up. Really need to reflect on what ⁠best we can do ... and how to get some momentum in the powerplay," Pandya said.

Suryakumar, batting at number three, is not firing on all cylinders while Varma's failures have put more pressure on the batting ​unit.

Pandya could look at moving Naman Dhir ⁠up the batting order to inject intent early, while England all-rounder Will ​Jacks may offer better balance in place ‌of Mitchell Santner.

Mumbai next face Punjab Kings ​on Thursday, while third-placed RCB meet Lucknow Super Giants on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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