New Delhi, Online Desk. In this time of Indian Premier League, the difficulties of Mumbai Indians are not taking the name of diminishing. From one perspective, where the group has experienced the fifth loss, then again every one of the players including the skipper have been fined because of delayed over rate. Mumbai commander Rohit Sharma has been fined Rs 24 lakh for delayed over rate in the match played against Punjab, while the remainder of the group have been fined Rs 6 lakh or 25% of the match expense. This is the second delayed over rate punishment for Rohit Sharma this season.
Prior, in the critical match against Punjab, when Mumbai's group landed, Punjab scored a decent score of 198 runs on account of the half-hundreds of years of Shikhar Dhawan and Mayank Agarwal. Yet again accordingly, Mumbai's initial pair couldn't do ponders, regardless of this the group was moving quick towards triumph at one time. However, two run outs in the last couple of overs and afterward the wicket of Suryakumar Yadav removed Mumbai from the match. This is Mumbai's fifth continuous loss this season.
From here it is extremely challenging for the group to arrive at the end of the season games. Nonetheless, in 2014, the group had gone from such a circumstance to the end of the season games once. However at that point the Mumbai group used to appear as something else and more grounded. Presently the absence of Trent Bold and Pandya Brothers in this group is plainly apparent.

