Rohit regularly opens for India in ODIs but has batted at no. 4 position in this IPL season.
"I would love to open, but you have to see certain things from the team's perspective, find the right balance. (I) batting at 4 or 3 gives the team right balance," said Rohit, who cracked an unbeaten 29-ball 40 as MI defeated Gujarat Lions' six wickets with three balls to spare.
Parthiv Patel and Jos Buttler have been opening the innings for MI with Nitish Rana showing plenty of promise at the number three spot.
Rana scored 53 in 36 balls early in the successful run- chase to become the tournament's leading run-getter.
"I am not going to change (the order) as there's a brilliant batsman (Rana) at no. 3 right now. He has got the Orange cap. He's a fearless batsman and takes on the bowlers. It's his ideal spot," said Rohit.
"It's good to get some runs and I am very happy with the win."
Rohit said he consciously decided not to play against the spin today.
"These guys were bowling googlies and I was playing against the spin which I was not supposed. Today I just decided to play straight."
"Lots of credit to the players as notching up four consecutive wins is never easy, especially after we had been challenged in terms of conditions," Rohit said.
Gujarat Lions assistant coach, Mohammed Kaif, said that the dropped catch of Rana made a lot of difference. The left- handed batsman was dropped on 9 by Englishman Jason Roy.
"That catch would have made a lot of difference. Rana is in good form. In IPL or any T20 match, if you get back-to-back wickets, you are going to be on the top. That catch hurt us badly," Kaif said.
"We were few runs short, probably 15 runs short. We had a good start, lost one wicket in the power-play. When Bhajji (Harbhajan Singh) came to bowl, he bowled very well and gave away nothing," Kaif said.
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