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“Once Mumbai Indians make it in the playoffs …”: Ambati Rayudu gave a big warning to RCB, others




After the sixth direct win of the season, Munbai Indians, former India Batter Ambati Rayudu said that the success of the five -time champion comes from smart planning and the players are completely sticking to their roles. The five -time champion scored 100 runs at his home site to climb the top of the table with 14 points in 11 games. It was a all -round show from the distant show at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium with Ryan Ryn Ricelton (61), Rohit Sharma (54), Suryakumar Yadav (48 Not Out) and Hardik Pandya (48 Not), while Trent Bowlt and Jaspret Bonding were guided by them 217/2.

Along with winning on its behalf, Mumbai Indians have been designed to go to the playoffs to get away with the defeat of the previous season, where they ended under the table.

“The success of Mumbai Indians comes from smart planning – today they look at the number of small balls, which is rare in Venkhed. But they understand the situations and are well executed. When it comes to the end of the IPL business, Indians in Mumbai cling to a transplants, they play with their strength. They have played with their plays.

Former Mumbai Indians praised Suryakumar’s versatile stroke-playing and domination on bowlers.

“The kind of pressure Suryakumar Yadav has put on the bowlers is very big. The bowlers have dealt with big hits and clever batsmen, but they are both. He can go directly below the ground or behind the wicketkeeper – he can achieve versatility. He never allows the bowlers to dominate.

Beyond the encounter between Titans and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Gujarat on Friday, Rayudu feels that the batsmen need to perform well to take two important points from the encounter.

“In the last match, Sunrisers Hyderabad performed well against a struggling Chennai Super Kings, but moving forward, their batting should be a big fire. They will be against the Titans of Gujarat, which are in the top form, especially with their bowling attack. It will not be easy – it will be easy – they will cut their tasks,” she said.

In the last encounter between the two sides before this season, Gujarat dropped Hyderabad out of seven wickets at the site of their house.

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