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Mumbai Indians player Aaron Finch being carried off the field after being injured during match 9 of the Pepsi IPL 2015 (Indian Premier League) between The Rajasthan Royals and The Mumbai Indians held at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad , India on the 14th April 2015. Image Credit: BCCI

Mumbai: Off to a disastrous start with three successive defeats, Mumbai Indians will have their task cut out when they lock horns with two-time title winners and in-form Chennai Super Kings in their Indian Premier League match here today.

The home team, who have lost all three matches they have played so far to remain the only side without a point in the ongoing eighth edition of the cash-rich event, are under a lot of pressure to turn things around quickly.

Back-to-back defeats to defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders, Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals have left Mumbai Indians gasping for survival. But with the round robin stage still at its infancy, the 2013 champions can take heart from the fact that they had bounced back last year also after losing five games initially in the UAE leg of IPL-7.

Skipper Rohit Sharma, at least, thinks so and said as much on the sidelines of the MI-Reliance Foundation function on Wednesday.

“Our preparations are very good, but we are unable to execute our plans fully. Even the last time we were in a similar situation, but we came back well,” said Sharma. Head coach Ricky Ponting said “as a group we are lacking a little bit in confidence at the moment”.

How well this captain-coach duo and the support staff instill the confidence into the team members would chart MI’s progress in the tournament.

Poor starts

In the first three games, the team failed to get off to a good start either in batting or bowling and those would be areas that need to be improved.

To add to the team’s woes, Australia’s Aaron Finch is set to miss the rest of the IPL due to a damaged hamstring, sustained in the last game against the Royals in Ahmedabad.

Lendl Simmons, who has warmed the bench so far, appears to be the front-runner to take Finch’s place in the eleven.

Harbhajan Singh should be able to take the field against the Super Kings after missing out against Kings XI with injury.

Another encouraging news for MI is the form shown by hard-hitting West Indian Kieron Pollard in the previous match. He and Corey Anderson are the two key all-rounders for the team.