Rohit said, The unity in the team is a good sign. I didn’t see any of them give up. We stayed together as a family. They were trying their best in training and I am proud of that
Rohit Sharma
Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma has conceded that it was an “unexpected season” for the five-time Indian Premier League champions, having finished last in IPL-15, and added that “unity in the team” was the biggest takeaway as the side aims to find its winning ways next season.
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IPL-15 turned out to be the worst season for Mumbai Indians with the side winning just four league games and losing 10 to finish 10th and last. Gujarat Titans took the lucrative league by storm, winning the title in their first year itself, with former Mumbai Indians all-rounder Hardik Pandya leading from the front.
“It was an unexpected season, but we do want to reflect on the learnings and the positives. It was great to see how the team stuck together and backed each other. Now it’s about how we look at the next season and how we prepare. We managed to end on a high and that was important for us. We are going to come back stronger,” said Rohit, reviewing the just-concluded season.
“The unity in the team is a good sign. I didn’t see any of them give up. We stayed together as a family. They were trying their best in training and I am proud of that. The camaraderie in the team has been excellent. We had one goal and everyone was working towards it,” added Rohit, under whose captaincy Mumbai have won five IPL titles.
Rohit was also impressed with what he saw of the youngsters’ mindset.
“Some of them are going to be gun players in the future. Them putting their hand up and giving their best was the most pleasing part of the season,” he concluded.
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