The former Kiwi seamer, who was one of the fastest bowlers of his times, gave the example of Sri Lanka's out-of- form pacer Lasith Malinga.
"There is a lot of discussion between myself, (MI coach) Mahela Jayawardane and (team) management about managing him (Malinga) through a tighter schedule (of the) IPL this year," Bond told PTI here.
"We are aware about all our bowlers and (need) to manage workload, and in particular for the guys (players) who have come back from injury.
An out-of-form Malinga, who has been a champion bowler for Sri Lanka and MI, has been leaking runs this IPL season.
"This is a long tournament and we want guys all fit and fine at the back-end of the tournament. We have got good back-up in Mitch (Mitchell) Johnson and Tim Southee. So that's the challenge for us now, who to play, because we have got a good bowling stock," said Bond.
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