Indian Premier League 9: Mumbai Indians Skipper Rohit Sharma Hopes For Good Start This Season
Mumbai Indians had lost five out of their first six games in the Indian Premier League 2015.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 07, 2016 04:33 pm IST
Highlights
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Mumbai play Pune on April 9 in the opening match of IPL 9
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Mumbai beat CSK last year in the IPL final for their second title
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Dhoni will be leading the Rising Pune Supergiants
Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma on Thursday said his team would be looking to get off to a winning start this season and pick up early momentum, something they have missed in the last two editions of the Indian Premier League. (Rohit Rings Opening Bell at Bombay Stock Exchange)
"Over the last couple of years Mumbai have not had a good start, losing the first four games. The focus within the team is to get to a good start. It's very important to start the tournament well," said Sharma ahead of defending champions Mumbai Indian's opening tie against new IPL outfit, Rising Pune Supergiants, at the Wankhede Stadium on April 9. (Defending Champions Mumbai Indians Remain Lethal As Ever)
In the 2014 edition of IPL, when the first half of the tournament was played in the United Arab Emirates because of the general elections in India, Mumbai had started disastrously by losing their first five games.
However, they managed to turn it around at their home venue, Wankhede Stadium. Thereafter, they lost to Chennai Super Kings in the Eliminator.
Last season, Mumbai Indians lost five out of their first six games before they stormed to the summit clash. In the final, they defeated Chennai Super Kings at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata to win the title for the second time.
Rohit, whose form with the bat along with that of West Indian Lendl Simmons played a key role in the turnaround last season, said he would want to gain early momentum this year.
"T20 is a lot about momentum. To start off on a good note is very important. We have stressed on it. Over the last couple of years we did not start well, but we went on to win the title (in 2015). We don't want to do that this year.
"Obviously it's important to get some wins on board at the start and carry that momentum towards next game so that we are well placed. We want to start on a high note. IPL is a format where we have to take one game at a time," said the skipper.
Rohit said that India's limited over skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who had led suspended franchise Chennai Super Kings so successfully over the last eight years, too would be keen to start on a winning note while captaining the Pune outfit.
Reflecting on the intense rivalry between the Mumbai and the then Chennai Super Kings, Rohit said: "Along with MI, they have been one of the most consistent teams in IPL. The kind of quality they brought to the table was immense. Yes, we will miss them as a team. Everyone will miss playing against them as they were tough competitors.
"But it's (Supergiants) a new team and some of them (old CSK players) are there, but obviously it won't be the same. Knowing Dhoni, he will want to start off on a winning note. We will take this game as another game."