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Players should bat unitedly against CSK: Pollard

After a top-order failure in the Indian Premier League (IPL) opener, Mumbai Indians batting coach Kieron Pollard is expecting a cohesive performance from the batsmen when they take on arch-rivals Chennai Super Kings here on Saturday. Mumbai Indians were 48 for 4 at one stage against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) after Tilak Verma (84 runs) and Nehal Wadhera (21 runs) took them to 171 for seven, though in the end In this it proved too short for RCB.

Pollard said on the eve of the match, “I believe that all the batsmen have to bat unitedly. I think we should not single out any one person. Cricket is played with 11 players and then the tournament has just started so everyone is trying to start with a win. “He said,” Yes, we did not start well as a batting unit but in the end we were able to score a respectable score in Bangalore. Let’s see what happens because now we will be back at Wankhede again. ,

Mumbai Indians’ batting coach has dismissed reports that the team was worried about the form of world number one T20 International batsman Suryakumar Yadav, who missed the team’s first match after a poor ODI series against Australia. He said, “We are not worried about Surya’s form. I believe the more we are not impressed within the team, the more you worry. ,

Pollard said, “Players have bad days too but cricketers’ bad days are exaggerated and we look at repeated bad performances instead of looking at the positive attitude and what a player has done in cricket in the last 18 months.” keep talking about.

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