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The defending champions defeated Punjab Kings by six wickets on Tuesday night to stay afloat even as their big guns and youngsters are still striving to get back their rhythm.
“We don’t actually plan for things to be like this. What we have is belief in one another and we believe we can get out of any situation,” Pollard, who completed 10,000 runs in T20 cricket and also touched the 300-wicket mark, said at the post-match media interaction.
Mumbai Indians are placed fifth with 10 points from 11 matches so far.
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“It is a matter of giving all the guys confidence and finding the best solutions. These are guys who have done it for us time and time again.”
Pollard did not appreciate the criticism the team is facing from the outside.
“It’s difficult when you have a lot of other people on the outside as well speaking about it. These people speak and they don’t understand what people go through as cricketers. So for us, it is about backing individuals and trying to give them the confidence to do well because they are young, talented individuals.”
The West Indian said their focus is on the present when asked how the pitches are likely to behave during the T20 World Cup that will begin immediately after the conclusion of the IPL.
“To be honest, the World Cup is irrelevant at this point in time, we are playing the IPL tournament. When you are in a tournament as an individual, you look to think about the present and not look too far ahead,” he said.
“Everyone is going on about the pitches, but you cannot get what you want all the time. As a professional athlete, you need to adapt. For me, personally, it is about staying in the present and dealing with what is in front of us as a team,” Pollard, who starred with an all-around performance (2/8 and 15 not out in 7 balls) added.
Pollard also had words of praise for Saurabh Tiwary, who made a crucial 45 in MI’s winning cause, saying he had done well in the opportunities he got and it is a sign of a guy who is focused on what he needs to do.
“Every time he’s gotten an opportunity for us, more often than not, coming out and churning out numbers of batting in those crunch situations.
“And that is a sign of a guy who is focused on what he needs to do, sometimes he misses out for invariable reasons, but that’s the nature of team sports. He was the backbone for us. well played to him,” he added.
Meanwhile, young Punjab Kings spinner Ravi Bishnoi, who kept MI batsmen on the leash with a spell of 4/25 in 4 overs, said he felt good about dismissing Suryakumar Yadav off the first ball he faced.
“I wanted to bowl a googly to Surya first up. If he picks it ok, he didn’t and it hit the stumps. I wanted to bowl wicket to wicket. Surya was deceived and dismissed. His dismissal felt good for me,” he said.
Bishnoi also got the key wicket of MI captain Rohit Sharma.
Asked about the performances of the overseas players in the team, Bishnoi said, “They are trying their best in the nets. They want to perform. It is a matter of time. But they are giving their best for the team.”