MI coach Mahela Jayawardene recently expressed the team’s desire for Rohit Sharma to maintain his aggressive playing style after the opener found his rhythm again in a match against CSK. Rohit stepped up big time, scoring 76 runs off just 45 balls, contributing to Mumbai’s impressive nine-wicket victory over Chennai in what fans call the IPL El Clasico on April 20. This win was not only crucial for MI but also a huge boost for Rohit, who had been struggling for form earlier in the season.
During the post-match press conference, Jayawardene noted that Rohit has a great understanding of what it takes to bat at a fast pace but also has the smarts to assess the match situation. He specifically mentioned how Rohit chose to hold back against bowler R. Ashwin when he came on, demonstrating his ability to make wise choices. The MI coach made it clear that they want Rohit to be the one driving the game as he has other solid players around him who can support his way of playing.
He’s been on this fast-paced batting style for a while now. He really gets it, Jayawardene said. But he also knows when to pick his battles. For instance, when Ashwin came in, he didn’t just go at him right away. He took a moment to assess the situation, which is what any seasoned player should do. He’ll keep that tempo going, and we want him to do that. He’s an amazing player, and we’re counting on him to take the lead. He’s got others in the squad who can contribute and back him up, he added.
When asked about the discussions he’s had with Rohit regarding his form, Jayawardene mentioned that Rohit has his own unique way of getting ready for matches and doesn’t require a ton of pep talks. Rohit does practice in the nets, but he approaches it in his own style. He’s faced some good deliveries recently, and there have been times when he tried things that just didn’t pan out. But with someone of his caliber, there’s not much you need to say. Keeping communication upbeat and focusing on the matchups is key, and he knows what he’s doing, Jayawardene explained.
He continued, It was more about timing for him—he was getting some good starts but just hadn’t been able to carry through for a significant score. But once he hits his stride, like he did today, it’s a game-changer. It doesn’t just lift his play; it lifts the whole team’s spirit.
It’s all about Rohit finding that balance between aggression and situational awareness as he leads the team forward this season, something Jayawardene clearly trusts him to do.