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Why Has Hardik Pandya Failed to Replicate His GT Captaincy Form in IPL 2026?

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PUBLISHED ON: 16 MAY 2026, 08:44 AM

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Pandya’s captaincy declined at the Mumbai Indians, not because he forgot how to lead, but because MI never gave him the squad his captaincy needs to function. At the Gujarat Titans, he built a bowling-led team from scratch and won a title in year one. At MI, he inherited Rohit Sharma’s culture, a batting-heavy roster, and a fanbase already hostile before he’d played a ball. The numbers across five seasons don’t tell the story of a bad captain; they tell the story of a captain who works brilliantly in the right structure and breaks down without it.

The GT Blueprint Pandya Owned

At the Gujarat Titans, Pandya had complete autonomy over squad architecture, and he used it deliberately. Working alongside Ashish Nehra, he assembled a pace-heavy bowling attack built around Mohammed Shami, Rashid Khan, and Mohit Sharma. The plan was straightforward: create a unit that could defend totals, absorb powerplay pressure, and never leave the captain exposed when his own form dipped. 

It worked from the first ball of the 2022 season. GT’s 73.3% win rate that year remains exceptional for a debut IPL captain. Pandya batted at number four with an average of 44.27, anchoring the middle order without needing to carry every game. A year later, the same structural blueprint delivered another final: a 64.7% win rate and a batting average of 31.45. Pandya didn’t just captain GT to two consecutive finals. He designed the team that made those finals possible. Stepping away from that design was always going to cost him.

Five Seasons, One Stark Pattern

The five-season split needs to be seen in full because the pattern is too clean to dismiss.

Season Team Captain Win % Tournament Result Batting Avg
2022 Gujarat Titans 73.3% Champions 44.27
2023 Gujarat Titans 64.7% Runners-up 31.45
2024 Mumbai Indians 28.5% Last Place (10th) 18.00
2025 Mumbai Indians 57.1% Playoffs (Qualifier 2) 24.89
2026 Mumbai Indians 33.3% Group Stage Elimination 20.85

Two seasons at GT, both finals. Three seasons at MI: a disaster, a partial recovery, then another early exit. His 2024 debut at MI produced a 28.5% win rate and a batting average of 18.00, the worst numbers of his captaincy career across both clubs. That wasn’t a form slump. That was a structural mismatch wearing a cricket jersey.

The 2025 Turnaround Nobody Saw Coming 

What made 2025 significant wasn’t just the results. It was what Pandya proved about his own adaptability when the franchise gave him slightly better tools. He scored 224 runs at a strike rate of 163.50 and claimed 14 wickets across the tournament. His 5/36 against Lucknow Super Giants made him the first IPL captain in history to take a five-wicket haul. He also became the first Indian cricketer to simultaneously cross 5,000 T20 runs and 200 T20 wickets.

Tactically, MI looked closer to Pandya’s GT model than at any earlier point. They won eight group-stage matches, finished fourth, and reached the playoffs. They beat the Gujarat Titans in the Eliminator before going out in Qualifier 2. It wasn’t a title. But it was genuine evidence that Pandya can reset and perform when the squad gives him something to work with. MI’s management chose not to build on that lesson. 

Hardik Pandya’s IPL 2026 Unraveling 

The 2026 numbers require no softening. Pandya managed 4 wickets in 8 innings at a bowling average of 61.50, with his economy rate near 11.90. MI’s strategy of out-batting teams on Wankhede’s flat surface had no bowling safety net. When the batting failed, the team had nothing behind it. The group-stage exit wasn’t a surprise; it was the predictable result of a squad designed for a captain other than him. 

His batting didn’t fill the gap either: 146 runs across 8 innings at a strike rate of 136.45. Ravichandran Ashwin publicly pointed to the relentless social media attacks and stadium booing as a damaging factor, and the environment was genuinely hostile. But three seasons of MI win percentages reading 28.5%, 57.1%, and 33.3% trace back to squad construction, not crowd noise. Until MI’s management rebuilds around bowling depth at the next mega-auction, Pandya will keep captaining a team built for someone else’s strengths.   


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FAQs 

 

Why did Hardik Pandya leave the Gujarat Titans?

Pandya left GT to captain the Mumbai Indians, his original franchise, after MI sought him out as a long-term captaincy appointment following their 2023 season. He had no ownership stake at GT and saw the MI role as a broader leadership platform with one of the tournament’s most historically successful clubs.

How many IPL titles has Hardik won as captain?

Hardik has won one IPL title as captain, leading the Gujarat Titans to the championship in their debut 2022 season with a 73.3% win rate. He reached the final again in 2023 with a 64.7% win rate, finishing runners-up, and hasn’t captained a side past the Qualifier stage since. 

What records did Hardik break in IPL 2025?

Hardik became the first IPL captain in history to take a five-wicket haul, claiming 5/36 against Lucknow Super Giants. He also became the first Indian cricketer to simultaneously reach both 5,000 T20 runs and 200 T20 wickets in the same tournament.

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PUBLISHED ON: 16 MAY 2026, 08:44 AM

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