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Mahela wants consistenc­y from Pandya & Co

We didn’t play with our heads today, says Mumbai coach after another loss

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Young players, including Hardik Pandya, need to work harder and evolve to become a consistent cricketer, said Mumbai Indians coach Mahela Jayawarden­e. Defending champions Mumbai Indians failed to chase a target of 119 after being bowled out for 87 in 18.5 overs in their IPL fixture on Tuesday.

Opener Suryakumar Yadav (34) and Krunal Pandya (24) were the only batsmen to reach double figures as Mumbai suffered a 31-run loss, their fifth defeat in six IPL matches. “Every year you can’t bat the same way, if people don’t evolve and improve, there is no progress. Young guys like Hardik will learn that and need to work harder, the talent alone will not get you,” Jayawarden­e said.

“Leading the game and thinking about the game, that’s the part they need to keep learning and specially with good internatio­nal bowlers coming and doing various things you have to evolve otherwise you won’t be able to be consistent.

Jayawarden­e blamed the batsmen for not taking responsibi­lity during their chase. “Today I am disappoint­ed. Some of the matches we lost, I thought we played good cricket, they could have gone either way, it is T20 cricket,” he said.

“We just probably played the wicket thinking there is going to be demons out there and we just have to knock it around. We did not take any responsibi­lity, so that part is quite disappoint­ing.”

The former Sri Lankan captain said Mumbai batsmen should have exploited the young attack of Sunrisers Hyderabad, who were without the services of Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar.

“We didn’t play with our heads today. We really didn’t have to take chances against their main bowlers. We had to knock it around and then may be couple of bowlers we could have attacked,” he said.

“They were not there with their full strength, with no Bhuvi, they had their young attack and we could have taken advantage of that, so thinking wise we were very poor.”

Afghanista­n leg-spinner Rashid Khan, who starred in Sunrisers Hyderabad’s 31-run win, said he bowled quicker than other leggies. “I’m a little bit different from other leg-spinners. I bowl quicker than them and I have a quick arm action, which makes it difficult [for the batsmen] to judge which way the ball is going. That’s the plus point for me. I’m taking advantage of that and that’s helping me,” Khan said.

 ?? AFP ?? Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Rashid Khan reacts after taking the wicket of Mumbai Indians’ Kieron Pollard during the
IPL match in Mumbai on Tuesday.
AFP Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Rashid Khan reacts after taking the wicket of Mumbai Indians’ Kieron Pollard during the IPL match in Mumbai on Tuesday.

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