Mumbai Indians’ bowling coach, Paras Mhambrey, expressed the team’s commitment to playing quality cricket and learning from mistakes after a recent defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders. Despite being out of the playoff race, Mumbai Indians faced their ninth loss of the season, maintaining the ninth spot on the points table with eight points.
Reflecting on the season, Mhambrey highlighted the team’s emphasis on winning matches and enhancing their performance as a collective unit. He stressed the importance of analyzing each game to identify areas for improvement and translate those lessons into victories in future matches.
Mhambrey emphasized the team’s focus on executing their game plans effectively on the field, regardless of external factors such as results and points-table standings. He underscored the significance of playing a complete 40 overs of cricket and aiming for victory while leaving the outcome analysis to others.
Addressing fielding errors that impacted the match, Mhambrey acknowledged the costly dropped catch of Rovman Powell but refrained from blaming any individual player. He praised Corbin Bosch for his exceptional fielding effort, highlighting his crucial catch that compensated for earlier mistakes.
