"I know we have lost three games. We have not been doing some things well. We are working on them. We are unable to cross one hurdle that we have to cross and something is lacking in batting or bowling. Its a matter of confidence. We have to give the boys the confidence," said Sharma on the sidelines of the MI-Reliance Foundation's Education For All' initiative for underprivileged children.
Mumbai have lost two away games to defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals and one home game to last year's runners-up Kings XI Punjab and are presently at the last rung of the table, even below another winless team Delhi Daredevils because of an inferior net run-rate.
"Our preparations are very good, but we are unable to execute our plans fully. Even last time we were in a similar situation and we came back well. We are next playing a home game against Chennai (Super Kings) (on April 17) which is an important game and we need to forget what has happened so far, take the positives and go forward," said Sharma.
