MUMBAI: Veteran batsman Rohit Sharma came out of a form slump in the most high-profile of stages — even though he was followed up with a half-century against Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2025. In delivering his knock, Rohit contributed significantly to Mumbai Indians’ record triumph.
“Self Doubt” – Rohit on Feelings about Poor Form:
Separately, in post-match interview Rohit Sharma talked about how facing a drought as batsman can make you lose self-belief. He went on to add that fundamentals are everything and you need to dictate the opponent. With a lot of time having spent here, it makes you to start questioning yourself and start doing things differently. “I was just doing the simplest stuff and keeping my head very clear,” said the Mumbai Indians skipper. [
Mumbai hails from 50 in Dhoni’s CSK: Freeman
In the first half-century of his IPL 2025 innings, Rohit Sharma had hit one against Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Chennai Super Kings. He scored another 76 not out from the same flat pitch, remaining eighth wicket unbeaten to help Wankhede blazes with four maxes and six twos.
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Core Partnership with Suryakumar Yadav was :
Rohit Sharma also spoke of the role of his 114 unbroken partnership with Suryakumar Yadav that paved way for Mumbai Indians to post a large total of 9 wickets in less overs. Their positive batsmen pace innings blew away the Chennai Super Kings’ lineup.
IPL 2025 must be centered around Team Momentum:
Acknowledging his solo milestone Rohit Sharma also said to not lose focus on team momentum in the IPL 2025. Mumbai Indians clinched their third consecutive win with this victory and climbed the points table. We are hitting form right now, three in a row. You want to get the back-to-back, we are in good enough position he said.
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CSK a below- par performance by dhoni Acknowledge:
Meanwhile, Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted that Chennai Super Kings seriously overshot the required level of performance. He acknowledged the dew in the chase innings but felt his side really should have batted earlier.