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IPL 2022: Disappointed but it's not the end, says Rohit Sharma after Mumbai Indians' defeat against Delhi Capitals

Mumbai Indians (MI) skipper Rohit Sharma said he was disappointed with the defeat in his team's Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 opening game against Delhi Capitals (DC) at the Brabourne Stadium here, but added that it was "not the end" of the five-time champions' campaign in the tournament. AS IT HAPPENEDDespite Ishan Kishan's unbeaten 81 and 41 runs from Rohit Sharma, MI failed to defend 177, with Axar Patel and Lalit Yadav's knocks helping Delhi Capitals complete a four-wicket win with 10 balls to spare. Sharma conceded that the players made some mistakes on the field, upsetting Mumbai Indians' plans. "We always come prepared, whether it's the first game or last game, we want to try and win every game. But we made some mistakes on the field, which didn't go according to plans. Those things can happen. We just need to keep it tight within the group. Disappointed, but it's not the end," said Sharma.

Mumbai's Murugan Ashwin, Tymal Mills and Basil Thampi all struck crucial blows but Delhi managed to chase down the target after a 75-run partnership between Axar and Yadav. "I thought it (177) was a good score. It didn't look like that kind of a pitch where you could get 170-plus at the start. But we played really well in the middle and finished off really well too. It was a good score on the board, it's just that we didn't bowl according to the plans," Sharma said. Spinner Murugan Ashwin, who made a memorable debut for MI with figures of 2/14 in his four overs, said that wrist-spinners like him and Delhi Capitals' Kuldeep Yadav could be a force to reckon with on the Brabourne pitch. Kuldeep registeried figures of 3/18, and Murugan Ashwin felt they both did pretty much the same thing on the pitch.

"Both me and Kuldeep had

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