Chennai:Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma says he has to do "a lot of maintenance work" to ensure he remains in peak physical condition ever since the hamstring injury he suffered during the last IPL.
The stylish right-handed batsman missed some part of the IPL last year and the initial portion of the Australia tour, including the white-ball leg, due to the injury.
"Maintaining what I have built up in the last three or four months. Obviously, I was injured during the last IPL. So there's a lot of maintenance work that I have to keep doing just to maintain my lower body, hamstring and stuff like that," Sharma said in 'Captain's Corner', a video posted by Mumbai Indians on its twitter handle on Tuesday.
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Speaking about the hard work put in by the players who took part in a fitness session after MI's loss in the tournament opener of this edition of the league, Rohit said they take a lot of pride in that.
"Exactly that is something we take a lot of pride in. We want to keep putting that effort whether we win the game, lose the game, it doesn't matter. For us, what matters is the preparation.
"It is great to see some of the fast bowlers who played in yesterday's game come out and do the fitness drills, which is always nice. That's what MI always takes pride in. Putting that extra yard in, that's why we get the results in our favour," he said ahead of the five-time champion's next game against KKR.
He harped on team bonding and said Mumbai Indians does most things with a group of players.
"A lot of players getting involved in whatever it is. Whether it is going outside and playing a game, whether it is doing fitness, whether it is attending meetings. We try and do that with a group of players.