With six matches left in their forgettable campaign, starting from the clash against Rajasthan Royals at the DY Patil Stadium on Saturday, batting coach Robin Singh believes that the side is focused on ending the tournament on a high note.

“We have been very, very close. I think the Chennai game was probably the template that we want. Unfortunately, we lost the game, but that’s part of the game, we understand that. The way forward is really to finish on a high.

We’ve addressed that. We want to win; most people are geared up to win. We still have the hunger to win, and from a franchise perspective, we want to make sure that we make the franchise proud," said Singh in the pre-match virtual press conference.

Asked about what has gone wrong for Mumbai in IPL 2022, Singh straightaway pointed toward not clicking as a unit. “It’s very simple. We have not performed as a team, together. If you look at most of the games that we have played, we have done well in bits and pieces.

This is one format where you need to be consistent whether you bat or you bowl, throughout the game. It’s not about 20 overs, it’s the total 40-overs game, and that is something we have not stitched together. We are hoping to do that." In the match against Lucknow Super Giants, Kishan struggled to get fluency, making just eight runs in 20 balls. Singh trusts Kishan to regain the form he had in the first two matches in the remainder of the tournament.“We’ve addressed a few things that we feel that he can improve on. Obviously, it’s about getting better during the course of the game. As you know, he started very well. But he fell away a little bit. We sort of revisited the entire tournament, we addressed a few things and we’re hoping that he’ll get back the same sort of form that he started with."