He, however, said tomorrow's return game here will be a tough one.
"Well, that means that they are due for a loss isn't it? That is the positive way of looking at it. The IPL is about confidence and they have been in some tricky situations, even the score last night, 142 (against Delhi Daredevils) you would say is below par, but they have been able to rise up," said Fleming when asked about MI's six-match winning streak after losing against his side in the lung-opener on April 5.
"They will be full of confidence which will be difficult for us. We have experience of beating them and if that is a positive we will take from it. Again playing here in their stadium, it is a great occasion but it is a tough task," said Fleming.
He agreed with the suggestion that yesterday's last-gasp win over Sunrisers Hyderabad was crucial from the standings' point of view.
"But if you can beat teams that are ahead of you, and Mumbai is one of those, then it does affect the table. The game against Sunrisers was good. If we can beat MI or Kolkata we can stay in that top zone."
When pointed out the struggle MI skipper Rohit Sharma has been facing against leg-spin, Fleming said they cannot plan keeping only one rival batsman in mind.
Asked about Ajinkya Rahane's poor run so far, Fleming said: "He played well against Mumbai with the extra pace on the ball. I think maybe he is too eager to do well. What he does when he is batting normally is good enough.
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