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Nita Ambani Forced To Hide Her Face As Mumbai Indians’ Embarrassment Leads To Kids Trolling

Hiba Noor · · 4 min read
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A Public Moment of Humility for the MI Owner

In a sport where fortunes fluctuate as rapidly as a T20 innings, even the most powerful figures are not immune to the occasional jab from the next generation. A recent viral video has highlighted a lighthearted yet awkward moment where Nita Ambani Forced To Hide Her Face As Mumbai Indians’ Embarrassment Leads To Kids Trolling during an event at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School. As the Mumbai Indians (MI) navigated a challenging IPL 2026 campaign, the irony of the team’s struggles reached the classroom, leaving the franchise owner to handle the situation with grace and a smile.

The Viral Moment at the School Podium

The incident occurred during what appeared to be a school event where a young student took to the stage. While the speech began with the intention of being motivational, the student couldn’t resist making a humorous reference to the current state of the Mumbai Indians. The student remarked, “Just like our beloved Mumbai Indians, there will be tough seasons.” The camera immediately shifted to Nita Ambani, who, realizing the playful dig at her team’s performance, was forced to cover her face in a moment of genuine, albeit amused, embarrassment. Rather than taking offense, she shared a laugh with the students and the dignitaries present, proving that even at the highest levels of cricket administration, one must be able to laugh at oneself.

The Reality of MI’s 2026 IPL Campaign

While the moment was captured in good spirits, it mirrored the somber reality facing the five-time champions this year. The Mumbai Indians have struggled significantly throughout the 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League. Heading into their final league-stage clash against the Rajasthan Royals at the Wankhede Stadium—coinciding with the annual Education and Sports for All (ESA) initiative—the team found themselves languishing in 9th place on the points table.

The statistics tell a tale of a season that simply never ignited. With only 8 points from 13 matches, MI secured just four victories against nine defeats. The team’s net run-rate kept them slightly above the bottom-placed Lucknow Super Giants, but the gulf between their past success and current form was glaring.

Key Performers in a Challenging Year

Despite the overall team decline, individual efforts were noted throughout the tournament. Ryan Rickelton emerged as the standout batter, accumulating 436 runs in 11 innings with an impressive strike rate of 187.12. He remains the only player in the squad to cross the 400-run threshold this season, highlighting a heavy reliance on individual brilliance rather than collective stability.

In the bowling department, the young Afghanistan sensation Allah Ghazanfar showed promise, claiming 15 wickets in 11 appearances. Corbin Bosch also provided a glimmer of hope with 12 wickets in just 6 games. However, these contributions were often overshadowed by the team’s inability to string together consistent performances across both departments.

Looking Toward the Future

The Mumbai Indians have long been considered a benchmark for consistency in the IPL, frequently reaching the final stages of the tournament. Last season’s run to Qualifier 2 under Hardik Pandya’s captaincy feels like a distant memory given the current struggles. The absence of key players such as Mitchell Santner and Quinton de Kock, combined with intermittent unavailability of stalwarts like Rohit Sharma, certainly hindered the team’s rhythm.

As the franchise looks toward the future, the management will undoubtedly have to address the over-reliance on aging stars and fill the technical voids that became apparent throughout this campaign. While the fans are understandably frustrated, the history of the Mumbai Indians suggests a franchise that is well-equipped to rebuild. For now, the focus shifts to internal evaluation, ensuring that the next season sees a return to the competitive edge that has defined the MI brand for over a decade. Regardless of the scoreboard, the spirit of the game remains, and as the student pointed out, every team—no matter how great—is bound to face a tough season eventually.

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Hiba Noor

Hiba Noor follows women’s T20 cricket, player development, and tournament coverage.