Rohit Sharma broke the silence on the disabled IPL 2025 form after fifty against CSK: “Easy …”

Stylish Mumbai Indians opener Rohit Sharma, who set fire to the Wankhed Stadium with an unbeaten half-century in a large scale against Chennai Super Kings on Sunday, said that when he was going through a long-term patch, he did not double his abilities even when India had thrown the new Zildon at home. In his hand, with the ‘Player of the Match’ trophy, Rohit, who slammed his unbeaten 45-ball 76 and shared an unwavering 114-Run partnership with Suryakumar Yadav in a nine-duties victory, said he had faith in the virtues of difficult practices even when he was down.
Former MI skipper Rohit said, “After staying here for a long time, it is easy to start doubting yourself and start doing different things. It was important for me to practice well, hit the ball well. When you are clear in your mind, such things can happen,” said Rohit.
“It’s been some time, but if you doubt yourself, you pressurize yourself. It is important to balance how you want to play. Today I wanted to hit the ball but was also important to catch the shape and expand weapons.
“And then if the ball is in the arc, I wanted to try what I always do. This is not happening continuously, but I am not going to doubt myself,” he said.
With a stand at the Wankhede Stadium to be built in his honor, Rohit, who played most of his initial cricket here, said it was a “great honor” for him.
“Looks far away! Very great honor. I came here as a child and used to watch the game. We were not allowed to come here at any stage. Playing in this ground, now for that stand, for huge honor. Don’t know how I would react when it will actually come up. The satisfactory part was to finish the game.” Mumbai Indians jumped in sixth position with four wins and Rohit said that the team was building speed.
“We are at the right time at the right time, winning three on the trot. It is important to win a back-to-back, we stand in a good position,” he said. MI captain Hardik Pandya said that he was never disturbed by Rohit’s shortage of runs because he knew that he would come soon or later.
Hardik said, “The way Rohit and Suryakumar bat, this is a relief from outside. You don’t have to worry about Rohit’s form. He is going to be good in this way. We knew that when he comes well, the opposition would be out. Sky (Surya) supplemented him,” Hardik said.
“Percent is more cricket, we are not trying magical goods and clinging to simple cricket. Knowing that they were behind the game and wanted to keep it tight. The fast bowlers went for the run and we knew 175 equal,” Pandya said.
MS Dhoni, who finds his team dull at the bottom of the table with just two wins out of eight matches, admitted that the side was not performing for capacity.
“We were quite down. Know that dew would come in the second half. We should have started our slogan quickly. We should be capitalized and get those runs.
“We never had an equal score. If you give a lot in the first six (run for the opposition). It was not that it was coming well. We need to feel, we are successful because we are successful because we play good cricket. But we don’t need to be very emotional,” Dhoni said.
He said that the CSK would return to the drawing board to fix the problems before the next season if the five-time IPL champions do not qualify for the play-off this year.
“Take a game at a time. Look at the combinations for the next season, if we are not eligible.”
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