Mumbai, April 22 -- It's difficult to say whether Rohit Sharma's lack of revelry on reaching a fifty against CSK on Sunday was because he wasn't overly thrilled or simply because it was a case of him mellowing with age.
The Mumbai Indians dressing room wasn't downplaying Rohit's 45-ball 76 not out though. "When Rohit Sharma comes good, we know the opposition will be out of the game," MI captain Hardik Pandya said.
While Rohit got the team off to a racy start, the win was set up by the bowlers and the chase was fast-tracked by Suryakumar Yadav's sweeping statement against CSK's spinners.
Rohit was more measured while talking about his form. "When the ball is in my arc, I still want to try and do what I have been doing (big hitting) for a ...