Updated On: 13 April, 2022 08:36 AM IST | Pune | Shreeram Gokhale
After four consecutive losses, 5-time champs Mumbai Indians will have to bat, bowl and field better against Punjab Kings in neighbouring city Pune tonight

Mumbai Indians players. Pic/PTI
It’s often said that at the higher level of sport it’s all about executing your skill sets, without worrying too much about the opposition. Considering their current situation in the tournament, Mumbai Indians could exactly be thinking that way, as they take on Punjab Kings at the MCA Stadium here on Wednesday.
With four losses from four games, MI have very limited margin for error. And Rohit Sharma’s men know that their task is cut out. Batting first in three out of four games, they have simply not scored enough runs. And defending below par totals, they haven’t taken enough wickets. Their catching hasn’t been the best either. Hence, the team management would be hoping for a far better team performance for MI to stand any chance against Punjab Kings.