The anatomy of Mumbai Indians’ fall into a punching bag
By K.R. Nayar Mumbai Indians’ (MI) show in the Indian Premier League 2026 is not just disappointing but baffling. They seem to be losing irrespective of what they do. Despite posting 243 for 5 against Sunrisers Hyderabad at their home ground, the Wankhede, they still lost by six wickets on Tuesday, April 29, 2026. These five-time champions seem to be on a race to finish at the bottom of the table. At this point it seems like this team is running around in circles. Watching them, one feels that their acts are an exercise in futility—a bottling side or, in one word, a hapless and doomed side. Their fans have a hundred reasons to be disappointed, especially when their team is being seen as the league’s punching bag. Are they under a cloud, jinxed, or stuck in a rot? In the end, if they finish at the bottom of the table, it will not just be disappointing—it will be downright tragic. A close look at their defeats will reveal that, over and above the absence of their star player R...