Mumbai batsman Dinesh Karthik says tomorrow’s IPL final will be cracker of a game but the experience of playing five title-clashes gives defending champions Chennai Super Kings a certain edge.
Mumbai will play in their second final, having finished runners-up to Chennai in 2010.
“It’s going to be a good game. We are two evenly-matched teams. They have the upper hand of having played a few finals before. For me and many in the team, we would be playing our first final. Some of them second. So, it’s going to be a good game. I’m sure both the teams will come out hard,” Karthik said after Mumbai’s win in Qualifier 2.
Mumbai Indians stuttered in the middle before chasing 166 and Kathik said they should have won it easy.
“With 41 needed from six overs with nine wickets in hand, it should not have been that tough. But that’s the nature of the game. If you play a few dot balls or lose a couple of wickets, things tend to get out of your hand. The good thing is that we finished the game.”
Sachin Tendulkar continued to miss the action but Karthik said his presence in the dressing room was inspirational.
“He is inspirational. His expression after we won the game says it all. He is there for us. He believes we can do our job. We all are very inspired to have a person like him in the dressing room. He always have positive vibes and good things to share. He is a man everybody looks up to,” he said.
Tendulkar, who injured his left wrist in their May 13 match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, has missed four matches including two play-offs.
Giving an update on Tendulkar, Karthik said, “The physio will take a call tomorrow. As of now, he is where he was”.