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IPL 2022
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MI should follow CSK's template to get to winning ways in IPL 2022: Graeme Swann

| @indiablooms | Apr 13, 2022, at 08:35 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Former English cricketer Graeme Swann has suggested five-time champions Mumbai Indians should take a leaf out of Chennai Super Kings' book and return to winning ways in the IPL 2022.

With Chennai registering their first win of this IPL edition, Mumbai are still searching for their first win in the tournament and Swann advised Rohit Sharma & Co. to follow CSK's template by being aggressive on the pitch.

Chennai defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore to register their maiden win in IPL 2022.

While speaking on Cricket Live on Star Sports, Swann said, "Mumbai Indians basically need to take a template from what CSK did against RCB and copy that going forward.

"If they can go with an ultra-aggressive intent, they will be able to win (their upcoming matches). As far as their win against Punjab Kings is concerned, they are a very aggressive side and Mumbai Indians will have to fight fire with fire and I think that's what Mumbai will do."

Swann further added that for teams like Mumbai and Chennai - who suffered four consecutive defeats in as many games - body language has to be positive going forward.

Swann said, "Any coach or any captain would demand from his players to show more intensity (on the field), more hard work and want them to show that they mean it (when it comes winning)even if you've lost a few games. So body language is a good way to go."

Mumbai will take on Punjab Kings on Wednesday.

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