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No “added advantage” of playing in Mumbai: Rohit


Mumbai: Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma on Wednesday said they will have no “added advantage” of playing their IPL matches in the city’s three grounds as many in the “relatively new team” have not played a single game here in last two years.

The IPL-15 to begin at the Wankhede Stadium with a clash between Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders on Saturday.

“I hope you saw the auction, relatively new team, lot of new guys have come into the team, so I don’t believe in added advantage because these guys, like lot of the guys 70 (or) 80 percent of the squad has not played in Bombay before,” Rohit said at a virtual press conference.

“So there is no such thing as added advantage,” the five-time IPL winning captain added.

The league phase of the IPL will be held in Mumbai and Pune. Mumbai have been playing their home games at the Wankhede Stadium since the start of the tournament in 2008.

“Only myself, Surya (Suryakumar Yadav), (Kieron) Pollard, Ishan (Kishan), (Jasprit) Bumrah have played in Bombay a lot. Others have not played, so there is no such thing as added advantage,” he reiterated.

“We all are playing in Bombay after two years, we have not played a single game in Mumbai, in fact the other franchises have played in Bombay last year, we didn’t get to play, so no advantage,” Rohit maintained.


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