Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma said his side might not be in the best possible place to make it to the IPL play-offs, but the team has been in this situation before, and the good thing is that the "squad is ready to fight".
On Tuesday, a clinical show by bowlers along with an unbeaten 40 from Hardik Pandya helped five-time champions Mumbai Indians seal a six-wicket win over Punjab Kings at Sheikh Zayed Stadium. This was Mumbai's first win in the UAE leg of the tournament and places the defending champions at fifth place in the points table, thereby keeping their playoffs hopes alive.
"As a team, we didn't play to our potential, but these things happen when you play in such a format where you're competing really hard. It's important to stay within the group and stick with each other. It's a long tournament. Yes we didn't have the run we would have liked but we have been in this situation many times so we can take confidence from that. The guys we have in the squad are ready to fight," said Sharma, who couldn't give his side a great start, miscuing a slog-sweep to mid-on off Ravi Bishnoi when on eight.