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'158 would've been enough if dew hadn't played a part'

Source: PTI
May 01, 2022 11:53 IST
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Rajasthan Royals spinner Ravichandran Ashwin celebrates with Jos Buttler after dismissing Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma during the IPL match at D Y Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Saturday.

IMAGE: Rajasthan Royals spinner Ravichandran Ashwin celebrates with Jos Buttler after dismissing Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma during the IPL match at D Y Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Saturday. Photograph: BCCI

The target of 159 would have been enough for Rajasthan Royals if dew hadn't played a major role, opined premier off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin after his team's five-wicket loss to Mumbai Indians in the IPL match, at the D Y Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, on Saturday.

Suryakumar Yadav and young Tilak Varma gave skipper Rohit Sharma the best 35th birthday present as Mumbai Indians finally logged their first points in IPL 2022.

 

Chasing a victory target of 159, Mumbai Indians were home in 19.2 overs, courtesy Yadav (51 off 39 balls) and Varma (35 off 30 balls), the two adding 81 runs for the third wicket.

"I think if dew hadn't played a part, that score would've been enough. There was heavy dew, so felt it was 10-15 runs short," said Ashwin, at the post-match press conference.

"158 was a competitive score. It was always going to be about how well we started. In fact, we had a very good powerplay and got one wicket more than what Mumbai had at the front.

"So I thought it was a reasonably good score to fight and we pretty much did well with whatever scores we had this season. I thought the wicket was a little sticky to begin with."

The victory was Mumbai Indians’s first after eight successive defeats, and even though the result bears little consequence it is certainly going to keep the five-time champions in good mind space.

Rajasthan Royals’s winning run came to an end.

"It was unfortunate today. I don't know how this works, whether it's the humidity factor, or the spray; whether it works or not or what it was, but it was wet all over the place today.

"And it makes a massive difference; good deliveries tend to get overpitched and stuff like that for the spinner. Also, usage of the spinner cannot be at the back of the innings.

"So all these facets can't be kicking in when dew comes in; so it's a combination. We put up a decent score. Could've had 10-15 more, but these things happen in a 14-game IPL," said Ashwin.

Defending a below par total, Rajasthan Royals kept Mumbai quiet in the powerplay while also getting two wickets, but part-timer Daryl Mitchell conceded 20 runs in the seventh over.

Asked about the turning point in the match, Ashwin said: "Last game too Daryl Mitchell had bowled that seventh over. It is our strategy of that sixth bowler and he had bowled well the previous time.

"But today it didn't work, but it happens in the game. If we use a sixth bowler upfront, then we have options in the back end. That's the thought process. Sometimes it comes off, sometimes it doesn't, but that's how T20 cricket is."

Promoting Suryakumar to No.3 worked in Mumbai Indians’s favour he ended with a man-of-the-match performance.

"I've never celebrated personal milestones, but if they help the team, then I will be very happy," said Suryakumar.

"The win will spread a lot of positivity. We already were actually enjoying each other's company during practice session, team dinners and all. This win will spread even more positivity and will help each and every one learn going forward this season."

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