Mumbai:Mumbai Indians are still waiting for their first win in IPL 2022. The team has lost all the 5 matches so far. In their first match against Delhi Capitals, Mumbai’s team seemed to be winning at one point, but they got defeated. In the subsequent matches too, many times Rohit Sharma’s team seemed to be going near victory, but in the end he had to face defeat. In their sixth match, Mumbai is facing Lucknow Super Giants (MI vs LSG).
In this match, the mistress of the team Nita Ambani herself has reached the stadium to support Mumbai Indians. Before Corona, she used to reach the ground to watch every match, but now this does not happen. After the team got the fourth consecutive defeat, he had motivated the players on the phone, but still the team did not win in the 5th match. Now she herself has reached the stadium to encourage the team. Nita Ambani is accompanied by her son Akash Ambani and daughter-in-law Shloka Mehta.
Apart from Nita Ambani, Sachin Tendulkar’s wife Anjali and daughter Sara are also at the Brabourne Stadium to support Mumbai in this match. Anjali goes to the stadium on very few occasions but after Mumbai’s continuous poor performance, she has also come to support the team. However, Sara Tendulkar is rarely seen on the field during the matches of Mumbai and the Indian team.
Apart from Nita Ambani, Sachin Tendulkar’s wife Anjali and daughter Sara are also at the Brabourne Stadium to support Mumbai in this match. Anjali goes to the stadium on very few occasions but after Mumbai’s continuous poor performance, she has also come to support the team. However, Sara Tendulkar is rarely seen on the field during the matches of Mumbai and the Indian team.
In this match against Lucknow, Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bowl first. West Indies all-rounder Fabian Allen has been included in Mumbai’s playing XI for this match. With his arrival in the team, Mumbai’s batting will be strengthened.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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