At the pre-match briefing for the 63rd IPL 2025 match between DC and MI at Wankhede Stadium, Mahela Jayawardene was present. Due to the possibility of rain disruptions based on the weather forecast, the match’s very existence was the main focus, unlike earlier matches.
The head coach of MI acknowledged during the pre-match briefing that the weather has been dangerous in recent days. Given the ferocity of the pour, he questioned if the teams would benefit from the additional hour that the BCCI offered. Speaking for everyone, he asserted that everyone preferred to play to sitting in the bench.
“Obviously, the majority of the games have been threatened by the weather, and they have decided as a group to do this. If it helps, it helps, but I’m not sure if the extra hours will assist if it’s raining a lot. Nevertheless, Jayawardene stated, “Everyone wants to play cricket rather than not play as long as we can get a game with the extension.”
We should be in charge of it rather than someone else: Mahela Jayawardene
After MI lost three of their first four games in the 18th league edition, the Sri Lankan talked about their amazing comeback. He asserted that their six-game winning streak kept them in the competition. Jayawardene went on to say that they were pleased that they had control over their qualification and that the goal was to focus on each game individually.
“After that run, we were consistently in the running for the playoffs. For us, it’s wonderful to play cricket and begin the tournament (again). The boys have been looking forward to this, and training has gone well. Let’s focus on each match one at a time. “It’s a great position to be here, and it’s within our control,” Jayawardene stated during the press conference.
He went on to discuss the players’ message, which was to stick to the procedures and routines they had established thus far in the competition. MI deserved to be in their current place, according to the former captain of the T20 World Cup, and he believed the players will give it their all for the rest of the competition.
“I told the boys to make sure we follow our procedures, routines, training techniques, planning strategies, and how we approached this event. We’ve played good cricket to earn that position, and tomorrow we’ll go out and attempt to play our best game of cricket because it’s better for us to be in charge of it than for everyone else to watch,” Jayawardene continued.