Today we tell you about such top 5 big mistakes which were done by the captains this season.

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IPL 2025 is in its final stop. So far this season, many bang matches have been played and the playoffs are starting from 31 May. The names of teams that make their place in the playoffs are Punjab Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians.

In IPL 2025, there were many players who won the hearts of all the fans by performing a bang. However, some players failed to leave their mark this season. This season also made a big mistake by some captains, which they suffered a lot. Today we tell you about such top 5 big mistakes, which were done by the captains this season:

1- Giving Deepak Chahar against Gujarat Titans-56

The match between Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians was 19 overs due to rain. In this match, the Gujarat Titans needed 15 runs to win the last six balls. Rahul Tewatia and Gerald Coetzee were present at the crease from the team. Jasprit Bumrah took two wickets for 19 runs in his four overs, while Ashwini Kumar took two wickets for 28 runs in four overs.

Captain Hardik Pandya conceded 18 runs in an over. Hardik Pandya had the option of Will Jacks, Deepak Chahar and Karn Sharma in addition to the bowlers. Hardik gave this important responsibility to Deepak Chahar who bowled poorly and Gujarat Titans easily took the match to their name. This was a big mistake of this season.

2- Tilak Verma returned to the pavilion after retired against Lucknow at important time

Mumbai Indians played the 16th match of IPL 2025 against Lucknow Super Giants. In this match, the Lucknow team gave Mumbai a target of 204 runs. Tilak Verma was unable to bat well in this match and he scored just 13 runs off 15 balls.

After the 19th over of the innings of Mumbai Indians, Tilak Verma scored 25 off 23 balls and the team needed 24 runs off 7 balls. However, after this, Hardik Pandya asked Tilak Verma to retired out and go out. Mitchell Santner came out to bat in place of Tilak. However, this decision of Hardik Pandya proved to be wrong and Mumbai Indians failed to name the match.

3- Promoting Ravichandran Ashwin in batting became heavy for Dhoni

Chennai Super Kings veteran all -rounder Ravichandran Ashwin was seen batting in the top order more than once in IPL 2025. Dhoni changed his batting order. However, his decision proved wrong and Ravichandran Ashwin could not score a big score in any match.

This is the reason that Chennai Super Kings could not make their place in the playoffs of IPL 2025 and stood at the bottom of the points table. It was Dhoni’s big mistake to send Ashwin up in batting.

4- Shimron Hetmyer gets continuous support

Prior to the mega auction of IPL 2025, Rajasthan Royals retained 6 players including West Indies batsman Shimron Hetmyer. This season he scored 42 runs against Sunrisers Hyderabad, while the player scored 52 runs against Gujarat Titans.

However, apart from these two innings, he failed to score a big score in IPL 2025. Despite this, Rajasthan Royals expressed confidence in them and gave constant opportunities. The Shimron Hetmyer would like to forget the IPL 2025 season completely.

5- Jitesh Sharma did not use bowlers properly

Even though the RCB team has won their final league match against Lucknow Super Giants, Jitesh Sharma’s captaincy has not been so good. Rajat Patidar could not captain the match against Chennai Super Kings due to injury, after which Jitesh Sharma was given this important responsibility.

Jitesh Sharma did not use his bowlers properly in the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. This was the reason that Sunrisers batting first in Hyderabad scored 231 runs via 6 wickets, in response to which the RCB team collapsed for 189 runs. Not being able to use the bowlers properly, Jitesh had a big mistake.

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