Good to surrender to subconscious mind while playing, says Sachin



Pune, May 4: Notwithstanding his perfectionist image, Sachin Tendulkar believes that “surrendering” to the subconscious mind while batting can be a good idea.


“It is good to surrender yourself to the subconscious mind (while batting). The conscious mind can sometimes create problems,” he said in an interaction with budding cricketers of a local club here yesterday.

Stating that nobody can be perfect despite best preparation, the master blaster asked the young cricketers not be scared of making mistakes.

“A player has to make mental adjustment and self-belief is important. If you believe in your ability, you can take on any opposition,” he said.

On the temperament needed in T-20 format, he said, “Things depend on the team composition. There is no particular formula. You have to play your assigned role. If you are supposed to hit out and if you get our doing so, you should not regret.”

Asked how much importance the team meetings hold, Sachin said they are desirable to the extent they boost the players’ confidence, but the exercise could be counter-productive if it involves “grilling and raising too many questions”.

“What a sportsman needs is a clear and healthy mind,” he added.

Malinga & Co help Mumbai register one-run win over Pune


Pune, May 3: Mumbai Indians dished out a superlative bowling performance to eke out a one run win over Pune Warriors in a nail-biting Indian Premier League match here today.


Set to defend a modest 120 for nine, Mumbai bowlers rose to the occasion to restrict Pune to 119 for six in their 20 overs, thereby falling short by just a run.

Skipper Harbhajan Singh led from the front picking up two wickets for just 18 runs, while Lasith Malinga (2/25) was as usual at his lethal best towards the death.

Munaf Patel and Pragyan Ojha also did their bid ending up with identical figures of one for 24.

Mithun Manhas scored an unbeaten 42 off 34 balls to keep Pune in the hunt but in the end it was not enough.

Earlier, asked to bowl, Pune produced a clinical bowling and fielding display to restrict Mumbai to the paltry score at the Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium.

Young Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ashish Nehra shared four wickets between them as Pune bowlers stuck to their task from the onset, barring a few overs in the middle.

Pune bowlers were complemented well by their fielders as they inflicted as many as four run outs.

Sachin Tendulkar top-scored for Mumbai a 35-ball 34 and together with James Franklin (25) added 50 runs for the opening stand, which was the only highlight of the visitors’ innings.

Chasing 121 for win, Robin Uthappa scored a run-a-ball 18 before he fell lbw to Patel.