Mahela Jayawardene opened up about Suryakumar Yadav’s ‘Impact sub’ role following Mumbai Indians historic win against Kolkata Knight Riders on March 29.
Jayawardene said ‘It was a plan, not a compulsion’
Jayawardene noted that with a five-day break before their next match against Delhi Capitals on April 4, the team chose to focus on restoring SKY to full fitness. He added, “He himself wanted to field for 3-4 overs, but I stopped him. It is a long season, and we need to manage our key players carefully.” However, under the leadership of Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians went on to make history. Chasing a massive target of 221, they secured a six-wicket win, marking the highest successful run chase in IPL history. The innings was anchored by a 148-run opening stand between former MI captain Rohit Sharma, who scored 78, and Ryan Rickelton, who smahed explosive 81 runs. SKY also played a quick cameo role, scoring 8-balls 16 runs.Jayawardene also reflected on Rohit Sharma’s explosive batting
Rohit Sharma’s batting in this win drew widespread praise. Jayawardene noted that, with the pressures of captaincy off his shoulders, Rohit is now playing with greater freedom. Mahela added, “He is calm now; he is in a clear frame of mind… and that is precisely why his best form is coming to the fore.” Jayawardene also reflected on the team’s approach with Shardul Thakur, explaining that a clear plan had been set for the middle and death overs to maintain the side’s overall balance.Source link

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