Mumbai Indians‘ big-hitter Tim David has issued a rallying cry to his teammates ahead of their crucial clash against Delhi Capitals. While acknowledging the match-winning performances of Jasprit Bumrah, David pinpoints a critical weakness – the team’s inability to contain opposition batsmen once they get going.
Jasprit Bumrah Shines
“Someone like Booms [Bumrah] has been winning games for us,” David said, “but we haven’t been effective enough in shutting teams down when they get going.” This was evident in their recent heavy defeat to Rajasthan Royals, where they failed to contain the opposition’s chase.
Setting Tone & Facing Reality: Tim David
Tim David emphasized the importance of taking ownership: “That wasn’t the standard that we set ourselves to. That is the challenge for the playing group, we set the tone.” Currently placed precariously at eighth with just three wins, Mumbai needs a quick turnaround.
Time to Play Best Cricket
“We had a slow start, then played some better cricket,” David admitted. However, he highlighted the urgency: “We need to play our best cricket. It is coming to that point in the season.” Upcoming matches against top teams like Lucknow and Kolkata add further pressure to their playoff aspirations.
Tim David on Facing Best:
“If we want to win the competition, we need to beat the best,” declared David. He acknowledged the challenges ahead: “We haven’t played all those sides, but if we beat them, we are in the playoffs where all the best teams will be.”
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David also lauded Jasprit Bumrah’s consistency and unique bowling style, expressing relief at not having to face him in the upcoming match. “He is incredibly consistent…bowls fast, nails yorkers, and has hard-to-pick slower balls,” David said.
Tim David’s message is clear: Mumbai Indians need to address their weakness in containing in-form batters and start playing their best cricket if they want to secure a playoff spot. Can they rise to the challenge and silence their critics? Only time will tell.