Cricket-Jayawardene rues run of injuries as Mumbai miss the playoffs


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NEW DELHI, May ⁠11 (Reuters) - Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene said a run of ⁠injuries to key players had derailed their Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign ‌after the five-times champions were eliminated from the playoff race on Sunday.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru delivered the final blow to their season with a two-wicket victory in Raipur, Mumbai's eighth defeat ​in 11 matches.

Mumbai spare no expense when putting ⁠together their teams and this year ⁠was no exception with India's Hardik Pandya serving as captain of a squad ⁠that ‌also includes T20 World Cup winning India captains Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav.

However, Rohit missed six matches with a hamstring strain, Pandya ⁠sat out three with a back spasm, while spin-bowling ​all-rounder Mitchell Santner ‌went down with a shoulder injury, forcing Mumbai to frequently change their ⁠line-ups.

"I don't ​think it was chopping and changing," former Sri Lanka captain Jayawardene said.

"We had a lot of injuries, a lot of niggles, players getting injured, and some players were ⁠not available. So, those were mostly forced changes.

"Tactically, ​we would have made very few changes during the season. I would have loved to have our main core guys consistently being out there. But there's ⁠no excuse. I think we had a quality squad."

It has been a lean season for all-rounder Pandya and batter Suryakumar but Jayawardene backed the decision to keep playing them.

"The core group is quite valuable for us. You can't ​just keep changing," he added.

"We went with the trust, ⁠the confidence that we had with them. And then it is what it ​is ... They had a really good World Cup, ‌winning it and all that. So I ​think it's just that as a unit, we haven't been good enough."

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter Rutherford)

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