Mumbai Indians is perhaps dealing with a should win match of their final sport of the league stage vs Sunrisers Hyderabad however Suryakumar Yadav suppose the staff will deal with the match as some other match.
“It’s just another game for us. We know what we have been doing at the Wankhede in the last four to five games. We know our strengths and we’ll back that.”
The undeniable fact that MI shall be taking part in their final match at their fortress – the Wankhede Stadium – will fill the aspect with confidence within the match on Sunday. (Watch: Jadeja Threatens Warner For Run-Out During CSK vs DC Clash, Batter Responds With Sword Celebration)
“Playing in entrance of a house crowd is all the time a bonus. Anybody would need to finish the league stage by taking part in at residence and the help will even be good tomorrow.”
Instead of being too fussed concerning the opposition, Suryakumar feels the staff will prefer to deal with their very own efficiency. (Watch: Rohit Sharma’s Hilarious Reaction As Male Fan Ask For Kiss, Video Goes Viral)
“It is important to focus on ourselves and what’s working for us and sticking to that.”
He might need a blinding array of strokes with the flexibility to entry all areas of the bottom however Suryakumar says he has a really methodical method to his strokeplay.
“Whatever shots I play, I have already practiced them, either in the nets or in my mind. I always try to play with the field. I don’t hit huge sixes but I try to play less risk, high reward shots. I feel like the longer I play, the more beneficial it is for the team. I don’t generally practice for more than 15-20 minutes. I know where my run scoring options are and I stick to that. If it doesn’t come off, it’s ok. I go back and work on executing them better,” Suryakumar says.
Having had his fair proportion of highs and a few lows within the final 18 months, Suryakumar has learnt to search out the best steadiness to take care of fluctuations in kind.
“It is very easy to say that you need to remain grounded and stay balanced but implementing it in real life is a little more difficult. If you manage to find that balance, it will reflect in your game.”
Mumbai Indians will face the Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai on Sunday.