He'll walk in tomorrow, win the match for us...: MI coach Jayawardene backs under-fire Tilak ahead of RCB clash

ANI April 7, 2025 247 views

Mumbai Indians are gearing up for a critical match against Royal Challengers Bangalore at Wankhede Stadium. Coach Mahela Jayawardene has thrown full support behind struggling batsman Tilak Varma, expressing confidence in his ability to turn things around. Tilak has had a challenging start to the season, with just 95 runs across four matches. The game promises an exciting showdown, especially with the legendary 'Ro-Ko' (Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli) facing off against each other.

"I am sure he will walk in here tomorrow and win the match for us" - Mahela Jayawardene
Mumbai, April 6: Ahead of his side's clash against Royal Challengers' Bengaluru (RCB) at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Indians (MI) head coach Mahela Jayawardene backed under-fire batter Tilak Varma, saying that he will win them the high-profile clash against Red and Gold side.

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Tilak Varma struggling with recent batting performance

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Jayawardene confident in player's potential

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MI seeking crucial victory against RCB

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High-stakes IPL match at Wankhede Stadium

Tilak caught plenty of flak for his poor knock of 25 in 23 balls, consisting of just two fours during a run chase of 204 against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Lucknow's Ekana Stadium. Tilak's struggles meant he was made to take a tactical "retire out", and Mitchell Santner was sent to finish the game with skipper Hardik Pandya. MI lost the game by 12 runs.

So far in three innings across four matches, Tilak has made 95 runs at an average of 31.66 with a strike rate of over 113 and best score of 39.

Speaking ahead of the match in the presser, Jayawardene was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo that in the modern game, where things get tactical, it is important to change batting line-ups to match certain bowling types.

"So I do not see how different that is. As a batsman, I have had times where you go to bat and struggle to get through, and they bowl well to you; it is a combination of that. And he batted very well for us in the last three games, in tough situations like we have lost wickets early, and he built those partnerships and got us to situations that we need to," he said.

Jayawardene said that Tilak's experience and ability to stitch partnerships is still valued.

"He was trying, and he wasn't able to get going. So I just felt that it was my decision and to throw someone else to get those two hits and Mitch (Santner had done that in the last few games, he was in decent form. We needed two hits to get to 15 or 20 runs in that last over. So it had nothing to do with Tilak, and I am sure he will walk in here tomorrow and win the match for us. That is who Tilak is for us, and there is a lot of value for him," he added.

It would be a clash of titans at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai as Rohit and Virat, collectively known as 'Ro-Ko' will be playing against each other just almost a month after starring in India's Champions Trophy win. While RCB is placed in the second spot with two wins and a loss and has won both their away games so far against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK), MI is at the eighth spot in the table with just one win and three losses.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Love the confidence from Jayawardene! Tilak has shown his potential before and one bad game doesn't define a player. Wankhede is his home ground - perfect place to bounce back! 💪 #OneFamily
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the coach backing his player, the retire out decision was harsh. Young players need confidence, not public pressure. Hope Tilak proves everyone wrong tomorrow!
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Sanjay T.
Stats don't lie - 113 strike rate isn't good enough for a middle order batsman in T20. MI might need to reconsider their strategy if he doesn't perform against RCB.
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Ananya R.
Remember how Tilak played last season? The kid has talent! One slow innings doesn't make him a bad player. Excited to see Ro-Ko face off again though! 🔥
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Vikram S.
Tactical decisions like retire out are part of modern cricket. No room for sentiment when you're chasing 200+ totals. Hope Tilak understands this and comes back stronger.
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Neha P.
MI's batting order is so confusing this season. First Hardik at 3, now Tilak getting retired out. Need more stability if they want to climb up the table!

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