Mumbai Indians bowling coach Shane Bond has conceded that the five-time champion’s lack of ability to win its opening recreation season after season, within the IPL (Indian Premier League), is “frustrating”.
Mumbai misplaced its eleventh consecutive season opener, happening to Royal Challengers Bangalore by eight wickets on Sunday.
The final time MI gained its opening recreation was manner again in 2012, when it defeated Chennai Super Kings.
“This is my ninth season and we haven’t won our opening game. So, it’s getting frustrating. At the end of the day, it’s a tough competition. It’s always better to have more wins than losses. It’s a tough way to start,” Bond mentioned on the post-match press convention.
Bond lauded pacer Mohammed Siraj, who bowled a stellar opening spell, making a gift of simply 5 runs whereas snaring Ishan Kishan’s wicket.
“Siraj was too good for us today. First three overs from Siraj, he didn’t gave away any width. He used his bouncers beautifully. He gave us nothing to hit, forced us to play some shots and got wickets from it. We were 29 for one in the PowerPlay on a good wicket, small ground. We have a long batting order. We tried to up the ante and got to 170. That opening spell was brilliant,” Bond mentioned.
MI batters didn’t get going, barring Tilak Varma, who scored an unbeaten 84 off 46 balls that helped Mumbai submit a good 171 for seven.
“Tilak played brilliantly, but he didn’t get much help. I think 170 on a really small ground was not a good total. I think 190 could have been a par total,” mentioned Bond.
“We didn’t bowl well. We knew how important the opening partnership is going to be. We couldn’t break it and failed to apply pressure even,” added Bond.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com