Hindustan Times (East UP)

The way we played was perfect: Rohit

Rohit Sharma’s team beats Delhi Capitals by 57 runs to enter their sixth IPL final

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

DUBAI: A jubilant Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma said his team produced an “absolutely perfect” performanc­e to make the IPL finals with a 57-run decimation of Delhi Capitals in the first Qualifier here.

Mumbai posted a massive 200/5 on the board, courtesy half-centuries by Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan and some late hitting by Hardik Pandya. They then restricted Delhi to 143/8 with pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah (4/14) wreaking havoc along with Trent Boult (2/9).

“You have got to give credit to our guys, the way they turned up at the game, putting runs on the board, and getting those early breakthrou­ghs was so much important,” Rohit said, lauding his teammates after they secured a fifth IPL final spot for the side.

“Our bowling has been terrific through the tournament; they have put pressure on the opposition right from the beginning. It was good to see the overall performanc­e of the team, the way we played today was absolutely perfect,” the skipper added.

He praised Yadav, saying whenever Mumbai have lost an early wicket, he has taken the pressure away from the team.

“Surya has been in terrific form and is a very crucial player for us at number three. Having lost a wicket in the second over, we were slightly put back but the way Quinton (De Kock) and Surya created that partnershi­p with that momentum which was important,” he said.

“Surya is someone who is very positive and clear in his thought process on how he wants to bat and we back his skills and thought process.

“And every time he has come in to bat, if the early wicket has fallen, he has come and taken the pressure away from the team and the batter that he is batting with,” added Rohit.

Trent Boult was off the field due to a groin injury but the Mumbai skipper asserted that he is looking good and would play the final on the November 10.

“...I have not personally seen him, but he looks alright. It was just that precaution that we needed to take because we were in good position when that happened after his two overs, so he went in.

“It looks okay to me, he should be okay for finals,” Rohit said.

According to Rohit, Boult has been crucial for the team with the new ball.

“We know what quality Trent has and he has come here, and not disappoint­ed any one of us. He has just come out and backed his skills, and that has rewarded him magnificen­tly,” said Rohit.

He also praised all-rounder Hardik Pandya for his superb shots. “...he came and started playing his shots which came off really well, some superb shots against a quality attack, so (that) shows the kind of form he is in,” he said.

Rohit also said there are various factors taken into considerat­ion while handing the new ball to Jasprit Bumrah, who was adjudged man of the match for his haul of 4/14.

“When you have bowlers like that, it makes life very easy for the captain,” he said.

MI pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah said he is reaping the reward for not worrying about results and just focusing on executing the role assigned to him by the team. Bumrah was adjudged the ‘Player of the Match’ for returning with figures of 4-1-14-4. “I am okay with not getting wickets and winning the tournament, I have been given a role so I just want to execute that role,” Bumrah, who regained the purple cap with a tally of 27 wickets, said.

“I am always ready when the captain wants me to bowl. I don’t focus on the end result. When I have done that it’s always gone downhill.” Bumrah had delivered a perfect yorker to get rid of in-form Shikhar Dhawan (0) for his first wicket.

Brief scores: Mumbai Indians 200/5 (De Kock 40, S Yadav 51, I Kishan 51*, H Pandya 37*; R Ashwin 3/29). Delhi Capitals 143/8 (M Stoinis 65, A Patel 42; T Boult 2/9, J Bumrah 4/14). MI won by 57 runs.

 ?? BCCI ?? Jasprit Bumrah (L) of Mumbai Indians celebrates the wicket of Shikhar Dhawan of Delhi Capitals during IPL Qualifier 1 on Thursday.
BCCI Jasprit Bumrah (L) of Mumbai Indians celebrates the wicket of Shikhar Dhawan of Delhi Capitals during IPL Qualifier 1 on Thursday.

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