"Although things didn't go our way, we have to now keep moving forward. You never know what can happen; we are still very much in the tournament," said the MI captain after the victory over Royals.
A brisk 19-ball 40 by Rohit, after a solid opening stand between Mike Hussey and Lendl Simons, helped MI set a challenging target against the 'hosts' here yesterday.
Having garnered eight points so far, the defending champions are looking forward to keep themselves in the hunt for a place in the playoffs. MI had a torrid time in the first leg of the event in UAE, failing to win a single game.
Rohit said he had a pleasant experience with the Ahmedabad crowd.
"Posting 178-odd runs on this wicket is never easy, because as you saw, the wicket was turning and it wasn't easy to hit the ball. I am really happy with the way we batted today."
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