Sun Risers coach Tom Moody was scathing in the criticism of his batsmen, saying their chase of a modest 157 was "disastrous".
"At the end of the day, that was a very bad loss for us. We bowled and fielded well apart from the wides that we bowled. Our bowlers executed all our plans well. We restricted Mumbai to a total we thought was 15-20 runs lighter of where they could have probably got to, around the 170-run mark. But a disastrous batting performance left us well short and embarrassed," said Moody after MI restricted his team to 137.
Moody said today's batting display showed his team's over-dependence on openers Shikhar Dhawan and captain David Warner who fell in a short span of time after adding 45 runs and the innings went into a tail-spin.
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He did not agree to the suggestion that the team's batting was a bit weak overall.
"Is that your assessment? I don't think so. I think we have a pretty good side. We went in with an extra fast bowler today therefore we had to sacrifice an overseas all-rounder or a batsman. Therefore it puts that little bit more pressure or the opportunity for an Indian player to step up and make his mark that was opportunity wasn't taken today.
"But overall, I don't think we have got a weak batting side, we have got a strong batting side but we felt today the right decision today was to play both (Dale) Steyn and (Trent) Boult against Mumbai Indians and I think at the halfway mark you could probably say that was the right decision, restricting them to the total they made."
He described the Wankhede Stadium pitch as a placid one.
"We thought the wicket had a little bit more pace than it did. It was quite a placid wicket but still it was no excuse for not chasing down the total. It was a very good cricketing surface," he emphasized.