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Sports / Fri, 26 Apr 2024 The Times of India

Mumbai Indians batters break cameras worth Rs 40k during practice - Watch

Watch:NEW DELHI: In a video shared on Mumbai Indians ' social media platform, the franchise revealed that their batters' net practice session resulted in a Rs 40 thousand damage.The video, with the caption "this reel cost us 40k to make", shows big hitters such as Tim David and Suryakumar Yadav hitting the ball onto pitch-side cameras during their practice, causing damage to the equipment and costing the franchise Rs 40 thousand.The inconsistent Mumbai Indians are set to face Delhi Capitals , riding high on their recent success, in an IPL clash on Saturday.MI started the season poorly but managed to secure three victories in their last four games. However, a crushing nine-wicket defeat against Rajasthan Royals halted their resurgence.Currently languishing in eighth place on the points table, Mumbai Indians cannot afford any more losses.While MI's batting has shown occasional promise, their bowling remains a significant concern. Jasprit Bumrah has been the standout performer, leading the attack with 13 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 6.37.SEE ALSO: IPL 2024 ORANGE CAP On the other hand, new recruit Gerald Coetzee has been inconsistent in his debut IPL season. Despite taking 12 wickets in eight matches, the South African pacer has an economy rate of 10.10.

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NEW DELHI: In a video shared on Mumbai Indians ' social media platform, the franchise revealed that their batters' net practice session resulted in a Rs 40 thousand damage.The video, with the caption "this reel cost us 40k to make", shows big hitters such as Tim David and Suryakumar Yadav hitting the ball onto pitch-side cameras during their practice, causing damage to the equipment and costing the franchise Rs 40 thousand.The inconsistent Mumbai Indians are set to face Delhi Capitals , riding high on their recent success, in an IPL clash on Saturday.MI started the season poorly but managed to secure three victories in their last four games. However, a crushing nine-wicket defeat against Rajasthan Royals halted their resurgence.Currently languishing in eighth place on the points table, Mumbai Indians cannot afford any more losses.While MI's batting has shown occasional promise, their bowling remains a significant concern. Jasprit Bumrah has been the standout performer, leading the attack with 13 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 6.37.SEE ALSO: IPL 2024 ORANGE CAP On the other hand, new recruit Gerald Coetzee has been inconsistent in his debut IPL season. Despite taking 12 wickets in eight matches, the South African pacer has an economy rate of 10.10.

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