Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma is happy that his team successfully chased down totals in excess of 200 in back-to-back games but said the team needed to improve as a bowling unit.
Mumbai Indians have conceded 200-plus scores in their last four games and the inexperience of the pace attack and rustiness of Jofra Archer is affecting them.
“It is something that we need to look at, certain options we need to take in the middle overs, how to shut off overs,” Rohit said at the post-match presentation ceremony after their six-wicket win over Punjab Kings on Wednesday.
“It’s been three or four games where we have conceded 200, so we need to find those options in the middle.”
But he did accept that par scores have changed a lot in the last 16 years of IPL.
“When we started the T20 format, 140-150 was a winning score. But look at this one. Plus one extra batter makes a huge difference as well. Not just to us but across the IPL. I just checked that the average score this IPL is 180,” the MI skipper said.
Suryakumar Yadav’s 66 off 31 balls had some breathtaking shots behind the square and his skipper wasn’t at all surprised. “He has been doing that for the last couple of years. To play behind the wicket, that’s his strength and he utilised it really well. Surya and (Ishan) Kishan batted brilliantly and good finish by Tim (David) and Tilak (Varma).
“Before the start of the season we spoke about how we want to play our cricket. With the bat, we just wanted to go out there and play fearlessly and not worry about the results. Often when you think about the results you move away from your plans. But we... want to be fearless.”