“Intent Was There From Day One”: MI Coach Backs Rohit Sharma’s Aggression Amidst Form Concern

Rohit Sharma and Harbhajan Singh
Rohit Sharma and Harbhajan Singh

Mahela Jayawardene defended Rohit Sharma’s attacking game despite his poor run before the CSK match.

Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene has thrown his full support behind senior batter Rohit Sharma, backing the opener’s aggressive style despite inconsistent performances in IPL 2025 so far.

Rohit smashed a brilliant 45-ball 76 against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Sunday, bouncing back after a string of low scores. Jayawardene said the team had always trusted Rohit’s approach, regardless of outcomes.

“Once he comes off like that, you know that he’s going to change the game and the momentum and that’s going to filter down to the rest of the boys as well, so pretty happy with the approach,” Jayawardene said in the post-match press conference.

“He never changed his approach. The intent was there from day one, even though he was failing, so that was good for us (in the way) that he was trying to play for the team and how he wanted to do it. We just backed him to do that,” he added.

The MI coach praised Rohit for understanding the game situation and adapting when needed. “He’s been playing at this tempo for a while and that’s something that he understands himself. But at the same time, he will understand the game better in situational awareness as well,” Jayawardene said.

“Like today, when Ash (Ravichandran Ashwin) came (on to bowl) as well, he (Rohit) took a little bit of time. He knew that he didn’t have to take (on) the long boundary straight away,” he said. Jayawardene credited Rohit’s experience for making smart decisions on the field. “But those are experienced players making those good decisions out there. He’ll still play with that tempo and we’ve encouraged him to do that because he’s a damn good player, we want him to take control of that.

“He has got a couple of other guys who are going to follow him, who will bat around him as well (to) take that little bit of onus away from certain situations,” he added.

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Jayawardene also revealed how MI helped Rohit prepare better mentally. “Rohit does bat in the nets, but there is a different preparation to how he goes about it. For him, there were a couple of good balls he got and then a couple of times that he tried things that didn’t work, so you try to fight through those situations,” he said.

“For a guy with that kind of experience, you literally leave them be and have those positive conversations and say that, ‘let’s do the matchups and then see how he gets going’ and keep those positive intent.

“That was the very few conversations Polly (Kieron Pollard) had with him, I had with him and he was quite okay about everything. He knows what he needs to do,” he added. Jayawardene said he never worried much about Rohit’s rough patch. “It was just a timing thing that he gets going and then gets through that first three, four overs,” he said.

“Even after starts, he had a couple of shots which (he) probably just mistimed a little bit. But that’s how the game goes, you need to be understanding that. We’ve played enough cricket to know that as well,” he added.

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