The Asian Age

MI camp divided in groups: Clarke

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New Delhi, April 30: Winning major tournament­s hinges on teamwork rather than individual brilliance, according to former Australia captain Michael Clarke, who reckons the Mumbai Indians camp is divided into groups, hindering players from functionin­g cohesively.

After the sudden pre-season change in captaincy when Rohit Sharma was unceremoni­ously replaced by Hardik Pandya, the five-time champions are in descension. They need to win all their remaining five matches to even have a shot at qualifying for the playoffs.

“Yeah, I don’t know (they will make it to the playoffs). I think it’s wishful thinking for Mumbai this entire IPL.”

“I think there’s a lot more going on than what we are seeing on the outside and you can’t have that many good players and perform this inconsiste­ntly.

“So, I think there are different groups inside that changing room and something is not working, they are not gelling together, they are not playing as a team,” Clarke said on Star Sports Cricket Live.

Despite having proven match winners like Rohit, Suryakumar Yadav, Pandya, Tim David and Jasprit Bumrah, MI have found it difficult to find victories this season, slumping to six losses from nine outings.

“Individual brilliance can get them over the line, if Rohit Sharma comes in and gets another hundred or Hardik does something with the bat or Bumrah bowls like a genius again, you never know,” Clarke said.

“I think to win big tournament­s you need to be a team and not just have individual performanc­es and unfortunat­ely they haven’t played well as a team so I hope they turn it around, but I can’t see them winning this game,” he added.

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