In the IPL Qualifier 2 match, the presence of Mahela Jayawardne and Lasith Malinga was seen on the sideline again and again. This is not the first, Jayawardara was coming forward to advise the fielders repeatedly in the Eliminator match. Once upon a time, there were pictures that Jayawardne went to give more knowledge to Bumrah, which did not notice Mumbai’s pacer. This time the same thing did the Mumbai coach, the bowling coaches against Punjab. But there was nothing to gain in that, the party fell into the gut. The play -off was scattered. Shreyas Ayer’s Punjab Kings picked up a unique win against Mumbai. Shreyas Ayer won Punjab alone against MI by 5 runs off 5 balls. Of course, Jose English also has a credit, because he took a lot of profit in Punjab as he took 20 runs in Bumrah in one over. Because in many matches, Bumrah gives him 20-20 runs in four overs. There he gave 5 runs in this match, without any wicket.
The finalist Punjab of 20 will face the final of the Royal Challengers Bangalore on Tuesday. Whatever the champion of the two teams, it will be their first IPL Trophy. Meanwhile, former Mumbai cricketer Horjavan Singh is not very good at the Malinga and Jayavardhan in the play -offs in Mumbai’s dugout.
Vajji says with some annoyance, ‘Once look at the dugout in Mumbai. When the bowlers are running, the extra work is shown from the outside. The coach like Bumrah is telling the coach, what to do and what to do. A dressing room has to always be patient and calm. Coach should only suggest. There is no need for so much ultraviolet or desperate attitude. So it seems to me that if the game is more like this, the team’s morale is pushing. ‘
Although Malinga is a little far from this, Mahela Jaya Sharvan has always advised the cricketers from the dugout. Bhajji also says on his YouTube channel, ‘Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandia are very big players. When they are playing, they should be allowed to deal with the situation like them, that is the good of the team. They won a lot of trophies together. There should be many more trust in them. But the coating staff was repeatedly nodding about them, and trying to advise from the outside, shaking hands and feet. This is not right ‘.