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We want to win as many games as possible at the start: Rohit

Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma was in awe of the young Windies pacer Alzarri Joseph's dream IPL debut, who returned with figures of 6/12, best in lPL's history

Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma said he wants Mumbai to win as many initial games as possible to reduce the pressure of winning matches in the end, as some of Mumbai Indians players will leave for World Cup preparations at the back-end. "We want to win as many games as possible at the start because we know how hectic it gets in the end. A few of the guys leaving for the World Cup doesn't help either," Rohit said after his team's victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad Saturday night. "We don't want to be a team who starts off poorly." Rohit was in awe of the young pacer Alzarri Joseph's dream IPL debut, who returned with figures of 6/12, best in lPL's history. "It was a sensational bowling effort from Alzarri, to bowl like this in first game. He's come in with a lot of confidence from the CPL and he's carrying it here," Rohit said. Earlier, a brisk 46 from Kieron Pollard helped Mumbai Indians finish on a decent note. "We didn't bat well to start with, kept losing wickets and we knew after a few overs that it wasn't a 170-180 pitch. The pitch was under covers for a day, it was raining as well and the wicket was a bit sticky," Rohit said. "So we knew that 140 would be a good score to defend because we've got the quality in our bowling and we back them to defend whatever we get. "We knew that once we got an early wicket we were in the game and with the spin and the seamers we have, we knew we could knock them out in the middle," the MI captain added.
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