Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma urged his team’s batsmen to step up after yet another listless performance in the middle overs saw the Indian Premier League (IPL) champions suffer their second defeat of their campaign.
Opting to bat first in Tuesday’s game against Delhi Capitals, Mumbai had reached 67-1 in the seventh over at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai but then lost their way, ending up with a paltry 137-9 from their 20 overs.
Rohit’s side had managed to defend low totals in their previous two matches against Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders but failed to do so on Tuesday as Delhi registered a six-wicket victory. “After the start we got, I thought we could have very batted well in the middle overs, which we didn’t do,” Rohit said. “That’s something we need to focus on. It’s been happening time and again.”
Mumbai had been cruising at 86-1 against Eoin Morgan’s Kolkata before being bundled out for 152, while they raised 55 for the opening partnership against Hyderabad but could not capitalise on the brisk start and managed to get to 150-5.
On Tuesday, experienced Delhi leg-spinner Amit Mishra did the damage with 4-24, including the wickets of Rohit and hard-hitting middle order batsmen Hardik Pandya and Kieron Pollard. “We are just not being able to capitalise on the start that we are getting in the powerplay,” said Rohit, who scored 44 and added 58 for the second wicket with Suryakumar Yadav.
“This is something we need to understand as a batting unit. That is something we failed to do again. But you have got to give credit to Delhi bowlers. They kept us tight in the middle, kept the pressure going and kept taking wickets.”
Delhi’s veteran spinner Amit Mishra said that the wickets of Rohit and Kieron Pollard were the most special of the four he took. “The wickets of Rohit Sharma and Kieron Pollard were special for me because they have been game changers for MI for many years,” Mishra, 38, said.
“I always go for wickets in every match that I play. I had a clear-cut plan about where I should bowl and how I could dismiss each of the big players in the Mumbai Indians side through my variations. And I am very happy that I could execute my plans. I am even more happy about the Delhi Capitals winning the match,” said Mishra.
Delhi have had a chequered recent record against Mumbai but Mishra said that this was not a factor in the minds of the players. “In T20s, we have to forget the past and take a fresh start in every match that we play in, because anyone can change the match on any given day. I don’t think any of the players were thinking about our recent record against Mumbai. Like (Delhi Capitals head coach) Ricky Ponting has told us, we take every day as a new day, and we play positively in every match,” he said.