Pune: A sad Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma In a roundabout round on Saturday, they admitted that after losing four matches in a row in the IPL, they are unable to field their best team.
MI lost by seven wickets Royal Challengers BangaloreChasing the target of 152 runs, one and a half overs were left.
When asked about the combination, the captain reasoned: “Just went with the combination that would be ideal. We chose the best out of what we had.”
Rohit lamented that he got the start and could not convert it into a big score.
MI lost by seven wickets Royal Challengers BangaloreChasing the target of 152 runs, one and a half overs were left.
When asked about the combination, the captain reasoned: “Just went with the combination that would be ideal. We chose the best out of what we had.”
Rohit lamented that he got the start and could not convert it into a big score.
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“I wanted to bat for as long as possible but got out at the wrong time. We shared a 50-run stand but got out at the wrong time. It’s hurting us a bit.”
The batting faltered once again, the captain said, admitting that a total of 151 runs would never be enough.
“Definitely not a 150-run pitch, Surya showed us that if you bat sensibly you can do it. Credit to Surya, but we knew it wouldn’t be enough.”
Asked about the concern about potential areas, Rohit said: “We want the batsmen to bat deep. And if you get runs on the board, the bowlers have to do something.”