Piyush Chawla has praised Mumbai Indians’ stunning resurgence in IPL 2025, crediting skipper Hardik Pandya for leading the team back to form. After a rough start with four consecutive losses, MI bounced back with two impressive victories, climbing to third in the points table. Chawla highlighted the team’s all-round performance, with both the batters and bowlers stepping up when needed. He specifically noted Pandya’s excellent leadership and contributions with both bat and ball, which have boosted the team’s confidence. Chawla emphasized that MI’s ability to make a strong comeback is a great sign for any team in the competition.
Piyush Chawla Hails MI’s Comeback Under Hardik Pandya

Mumbai Indians are back in business, and their resurgence in IPL 2025 has caught the eye of many, including veteran spinner and cricket analyst Piyush Chawla. After a dismal start to their campaign with four consecutive losses, the five-time IPL champions have turned things around in style with two dominant back-to-back wins. This remarkable comeback has pushed them to third place on the points table and firmly back in the playoff race.
Piyush Chawla, speaking on JioStar, applauded the Hardik Pandya-led side for their fighting spirit and all-round improvement. “They are on a roll at the moment. The kind of cricket they are playing, all the games they’ve won recently have been convincing victories. That’s a great sign for any team,” said Chawla. He praised both the batting and bowling departments, highlighting how the bowlers have consistently delivered in pressure situations and the batters have taken control of the game from the top. Remarkably, MI’s middle order hasn’t even been tested recently—such has been the dominance of their top-order performances.
A major positive for MI has been the return to form of Rohit Sharma. Piyush Chawla acknowledged that earlier concerns about Rohit’s performance have now faded, thanks to his two consecutive half-centuries. Meanwhile, skipper Hardik Pandya has led from the front, impressing with both the bat and ball. Chawla emphasized that Pandya’s growing confidence is clearly visible in his captaincy, which has been spot on in recent matches.
“This is why we always say the Mumbai Indians are a team that knows how to make a comeback and take the lead,” Chawla added. With a balanced squad and key players firing at the right time, MI seem poised to make a deep run in the tournament.
As MI surge forward, the contrast with Sunrisers Hyderabad couldn’t be starker. SRH have struggled massively, with former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden pinpointing “lack of confidence” as the main reason behind their slump. Once seen as a strong batting unit, SRH have now lost four consecutive matches and slipped to ninth place on the table. Hayden noted that the team appears to be overthinking strategies and chasing lost form, which has unsettled their rhythm.
While SRH scramble to rediscover their identity, MI have reminded the league why they are considered IPL royalty. With momentum now on their side, Piyush Chawla’s words ring loud and clear—Mumbai Indians’ comeback is not just timely, it’s a warning shot to the rest of the competition.
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