After the failure of the highest order in its IPL opener, Mumbai Indians batting coach Kieron Pollard is anticipating the batters to fireside in unison within the much-awaited conflict towards arch-rival Chennai Super Kings right here on Saturday.
MI was diminished to 48/4 by RCB at one stage earlier than rescue acts from Tilak Verma (84) and Nehal Wadhera (21) dragged it to 171/7, which in the long run proved too much less towards RCB.
“I believe all batters have to fire. I do not think we should not single out any individual. Cricket is played with eleven players, and again, the tournament has just started, so everyone is just looking to start (on a) high… “Yes we did not get off to a great start as a batting unit, but in the end, we managed a decent total in Bangalore. Let us see what happens since we are back at Wankhede,” Pollard mentioned on the eve of the sport.
The Mumbai Indians’ batting coach categorically declined that the crew was involved over the type of mainstay Suryakumar Yadav, the world No 1 T20I batter who flopped within the first sport whereas coming off a horrendous ODI sequence towards Australia.
“We have no concerns on Surya’s form, again. I believe you guys make more of it than we do sometimes within the team setup.
“People have bad days, and that is unfortunate as cricketers our bad days are highlighted, and we keep speaking on and on about it rather than trying to look at the positive or what he has done over the past 18 months or so in cricket as an individual,” Pollard mentioned.
“We do it on a day-by-day basis, and the way he is striking the ball, the way he is training, we have got confidence that he will do justice to his talent, and we will continue to back him.”
Pollard mentioned it can be crucial for MI to maintain the give attention to the taking part in eleven that they are going to subject and never fear concerning the impression participant rule.
“To be honest I have not thought much about the impact player rule. A lot of thoughts have been flying around about it but for me, you still have to go out and play cricket, impact or no impact.
“As players, you have to make an impact on the field anyway. For us, it is about focusing on what needs to be done by every individual,” he mentioned.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com