Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Living in moment key to Mumbai’s success: Mahela

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI Unlike their last IPL season, Mumbai Indians have been a transforme­d side this season and are virtually through to the playoffs.

After an initial hiccup early on, Mumbai managed to put up a string of wins and have gone about their job at a consistent pace. Their quick recovery after the first loss, against Rising Pune Supergiant, was a welcome change considerin­g MI’s history of shaky starts.

Coach Mahela Jayawarden­e shared the mantra on Friday, ahead of the clash against Delhi Daredevils. “From Day 1 I told the team to take one game at a time and nothing has changed from that. We just want to focus on Delhi tomorrow. We have two more group games so we are trying to get into good habits, make sure we keep evolving, improving in areas we need to, and being consistent in areas where we have done well,” the former Sri Lanka captain told the media.

Another reason for MI’s consistenc­y --- eight wins, two losses -- is a positive approach and not letting things slip from their grip. “You don’t want to be in a situation where you want to win a lot of games and hoping that other teams do you favours. So, we were planning to have that control. So, after the first loss, we made sure we strive for the momentum because we had eight games in 18 days, it was very difficult to keep that momentum. Living in that moment rather than thinking too much ahead helped. Still IPL is tough as teams will come hard at you.” He praised the way Rohit has come up this season, especially after his thigh surgery.

“Rohit came from a very serious operation and we just wanted him to get the feel of the park. In the first few games, we were very careful as he hadn’t played any domestic cricket. He has taken a lot of responsibi­lity. It was a different role this year to bat at No 4 and he has been brilliant.”

He was all praise for Rishabh Pant. “Rishabh is a naturally gifted player. We’ve been following him this IPL and when he played in Wankhede, he had played a couple of good knocks. He is an exciting young talent and a matchwinne­r.”

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