Unmukt praises coach Ponting

April 20, 2015 11:57 pm | Updated November 29, 2021 01:12 pm IST - Bengaluru

CYNOSURE OF ALL EYES: Mumbai Indians player Unmukt Chand is attracted to a drone at a training session on Monday.

CYNOSURE OF ALL EYES: Mumbai Indians player Unmukt Chand is attracted to a drone at a training session on Monday.

Mumbai Indians batsman Unmukt Chand heaped praise on team coach Ricky Ponting, saying “if he believes in you, he backs you to the hilt”. Unmukt played a match-winning knock (58 off 38 balls) against Royal Challengers Bangalore to steer his team to an 18-run victory, its first win of the season.

“Ricky is such a positive guy and full of energy. He really boosts your morale, which is so important at this level. The best thing about Ricky is that if he believes in you, he backs you to the hilt,” Unmukt was quoted as saying by iplt20.com .

Ponting was known to be an aggressive player and captain during his playing days, and when the 22-year-old was asked if his way of coaching is the same, he said: “Oh, he is. You really cannot make out whether he is coaching or still playing. He is still so aggressive; you can only imagine how he would have been during his playing days.”  The young batsman was happy to make an impact for MI. “It took a long time for me to do something of note in the IPL. I haven’t played many matches; last year, I got one match. This season, I played one, then didn’t play the last game. It has been tough for me, but I am happy that finally I could spend some time in the middle and score some runs,” he said. 

When asked how tough it was for a young cricketer to be batting in a crunch situation like he was against RCB, he said: “IPL is a long tournament and one thing you want as a youngster is to play all the matches. You are eager to go out there and perform. So, it has been difficult in that regard. You get to learn a lot in this situation as well. You have to tell yourself to be patient and keep believing that your chance will come. And when it does come, you have to pounce on it with both hands,” Unmukt said.

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