Both Mumbai Indians and the Sunrisers have 14 points each from 13 matches and a win in their last league match tomorrow is a must for either team to qualify for the play-offs.
"It is a must-win game for both teams. That's what it has come down to. We are conscious over the last few weeks of making sure that our players have not focused on anything else other than the task at hand, the next game," he said.
"We had a chance to watch the Sunrisers Hyderabad play their cricket. But, to me, it's really important that we are focused on us. How we are going to play our best cricket tomorrow," Ponting told reporters on the eve of the match.
Noting that the team is yet to play to its full potential in the tournament, Ponting hopes his side would come up with a good performance tomorrow.
"The balance of the team is good and we have not made many changes in the composition of the team," the coach said.
Praising young India players, the former Australia captain said, "Hardik Pandya and Jagadeesha Suchithare are among the promising young Indian players in the team and the Mumbai outfit is going to harness their talent.