After winning three consecutive games -- against Kings XI Punjab, Rising Pune Supergiants and Mumbai Indians, Gujarat Lions slumped to their only loss against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The Suresh Raina-led side, however, came back strongly to get the better of a star-studded Royal Challengers Bangalore in their last game, which propelled them to the second spot in the standings with eight points from five games.
"We just need to make sure that consistency keeps going throughout the tournament. But losing is also a part of the tournament. You can't go through a whole tournament expecting to win every game.
"We had a really poor outing against Sunrisers Hyderabad. But we have put that to bed and I feel across the board we have played really strong cricket with bat and ball and also on the field. So it should hold us in good stead throughout the tournament," the Australian said on the eve of the match against Delhi Daredevils at the Feroze Shah Kotla here tomorrow.
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Asked about such a scenario, Hodge said: "I think in this particular side we have so many match-winners. I guess we can take games away from certain teams in a matter of moments. I certainly know that you can run out of gas at the end of the tournament but I hope my knowledge will help to ensure that such a thing doesn't happen."
"Aaron is 50-50 at this stage. He just went off to see a specialist in Mumbai. He will fly back and join the team. We will assess his condition tomorrow.
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Hodge expects a tough match tomorrow, especially with Rahul Dravid in the opposition camp as mentor.
"I see Rahul very much as a role model, mentor for myself. We have played together, learnt a lot of things from him and respect everything he does in life. It would be nice to beat him and his team for sure but I am sure he is also thinking the other way as well," Hodge said.
"It's just a personal choice. If you have fire in the belly and you are consistently playing well, your body is fit and you are up to the rigours of competitive cricket then anything is possible.
"Two guys who stand out for me in this tournament are Brad Hogg and Pravin Tambe. Their performances at this age is outstanding. As long as you have the will and the drive and the character to perform at the highest level and those performances are strong then time is endless," he signed off.