Bangalore, March 25: Mumbai Indians coach Robin Singh said that they are on a roll and all they need to do now is to maintain their momentum in the IPL.
“This format is all about momentum. It’s for us to continue that momentum by playing well.”
Robin, who is a former India player, is the current coach of the team that has seen a sharp upswing in its fortunes after the first two editions of the IPL.
They next take on the Chennai Super Kings, and while Mumbai have won 3 of the four matches they have played, Chennai have won just 2 out of 5.
Robin also ruled out Ambati Rayudu for the match and said the talented youngster would need two more days to become fully fit.
“He won’t be playing in tomorrow’s game. He will need a couple of days more (to recover from his injury),” he said.
Rayudu hurt his elbow while fielding against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the only match Mumbai has lost so far, and he did not play in the fourth tie against the Kolkata Knight Riders two days ago.
Robin also did not rule out a change in the playing eleven for the game against the Super Kings, saying the team combination depended on the type of opposition it came across.
———-Agencies