Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MI riding high on planning, execution, says Parthiv

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Mumbai Indians wicketkeep­er-batsman Parthiv Patel feels perfect planning and execution have been the key to former champions Mumbai Indians’ solid run in the 2017 Indian Premier League season.

Perennial slow starters, Mumbai Indians lost their first IPL 2017 match to Rising Pune Supergiant, but quickly found momentum and have now won six of their eight matches so far.

“Throughout the tournament we have not been worried about what opposition has thrown at us. We have always made our plans and executed with our abilities,” Parthiv said on the eve of the match against the Suresh Raina-led Gujarat Lions.

“Any side can beat any side on a given day but I think it is very important to focus on what we can achieve than what’s coming at us,” Parthiv added.

Sri Lankan pace spearhead Lasith Malinga’s form has been up and down in this edition and he has also sat out the last two matches, but Parthiv feels it is not a concern.

“That (loss of form) can happen to anyone. He has been a proven match-winner, whether it’s in the IPL or internatio­nal cricket. So, I don’t think there is any worry. Form will be here and there, so it won’t make much of a difference but I’m sure he will come back stronger,” said the Gujarat Ranji skipper.

The Sri Lanka pacer bowled at full tilt in the nets at the Saurashtra Cricket Associatio­n Stadium on Friday and it remains to be seen whether he will be included in the playing eleven.

Parthiv said Mumbai Indians’ all-round bowling attack has kept them in good shape in the tournament.

“We have got very good allround options and the bowling attack is not something which is decided on the nature of the wicket. We have six bowling options, of which anyone can bowl four overs at any given time.” In the inaugural season in 2008, Mumbai youngsters, Abhishek Nayar and Dhawal Kulkarni, impressed as well. While Nayar, with 206 runs in 10 innings, finished as Mumbai’s third-highest run-scorer after Sanath Jayasuriya and Robin Uthappa, Kulkarni was the team’s joint secondhigh­est wicket-taker after Ashish Nehra with 11 wickets.

Mumbai were always known for having star players on their rolls, but they also gave opportunit­ies to youngsters, who till then were unknown entities in domestic circuit. Not that every youngster got them the result.

Yogesh Takawale, Abu

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BCCI Parthiv Patel feels planning has been the key for Mumbai.

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