Mumbai: Sachin Tendulkar is banking on veteran Sri Lankan player Sanath Jayasuriya to give the Mumbai Indians team a cutting edge in spin bowling in their Indian Premier League clash against Chennai Super Kings Wednesday.
"In the last three games (which his team won) the seamers have done a terrific job. Sanath got important wickets in the match against Kolkata Knight Riders (at the Eden Gardens). Sanath will be a key bowler for us," said the champion batsman ahead of his first IPL tie.
Tendulkar, who missed the first seven matches of Mumbai Indians due to a groin injury, felt it has become clearer which are the sides to beat in remaining matches. "There were some teams which started off well but fell off a bit midway and there are others who started badly and then have done well. It's all a question of momentum. We now know who are in contention for the semis.’’
He was referring to the lead position in the table occupied by Rajasthan Royals led by Shane Warne and, Punjab Kings XI captained by Yuvraj Singh, who are strongly poised to reach the last four.
Tendulkar said though Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was a very important player in the rival ranks, there were others too like S Badrinath and Albie Morkel and it was important not to focus on a single individual.
"There will be challenges. It's not only about Dhoni. There are other batsmen too. Badrinath has made some runs and there are others like Albie Morkel. We don't take anyone lightly," he said.
The champion batsman who opted out of the Twenty20 World Cup held last year along with fellow-seniors - Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid - said he would be at home playing this format having taken part in domestic Twenty20 ties last year and would be comfortable captaining the team's youngsters.
"In the last three games (which his team won) the seamers have done a terrific job. Sanath got important wickets in the match against Kolkata Knight Riders (at the Eden Gardens). Sanath will be a key bowler for us," said the champion batsman ahead of his first IPL tie.
Tendulkar, who missed the first seven matches of Mumbai Indians due to a groin injury, felt it has become clearer which are the sides to beat in remaining matches. "There were some teams which started off well but fell off a bit midway and there are others who started badly and then have done well. It's all a question of momentum. We now know who are in contention for the semis.’’
He was referring to the lead position in the table occupied by Rajasthan Royals led by Shane Warne and, Punjab Kings XI captained by Yuvraj Singh, who are strongly poised to reach the last four.
Tendulkar said though Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was a very important player in the rival ranks, there were others too like S Badrinath and Albie Morkel and it was important not to focus on a single individual.
"There will be challenges. It's not only about Dhoni. There are other batsmen too. Badrinath has made some runs and there are others like Albie Morkel. We don't take anyone lightly," he said.
The champion batsman who opted out of the Twenty20 World Cup held last year along with fellow-seniors - Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid - said he would be at home playing this format having taken part in domestic Twenty20 ties last year and would be comfortable captaining the team's youngsters.
"I have played Twenty20 games last year and thoroughly enjoyed them. I will just have to go out there with other senior players and get into the group. I'm prepared for all the challenges. That's the reason I stayed with the team over the last three weeks (to develop bonding)," he said.
The Mumbai Indians captain declared that there would not be too many changes in the twelve that was named for the last match, with only his name being added to that list. "We will see the wicket and decide but there would not be too many changes," he said
The Mumbai Indians captain declared that there would not be too many changes in the twelve that was named for the last match, with only his name being added to that list. "We will see the wicket and decide but there would not be too many changes," he said
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