Mumbai Indians' captain Rohit Sharma believes the Indian Premier League (IPL) is a platform where you can judge yourself before the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019, which will start on May 30."It's (IPL) a big tournament and you can judge yourself where you are at before a big tournament like the World Cup," Rohit said after securing Mumbai's fourth IPL title by one run against defending champions Chennai Super Kings."Before the IPL, if they were not in great form, this is the time they can get back to form. Hardik (Pandya) is the best example. Before the IPL, he did not have a good time, was injured, and missed a few games as well. But he has been tremendous for us -- both in batting and bowling," he said.Hardik scored 402 runs at 44.66, striking them at 191.42 and returned with 14 wickets. Another key performer for Mumbai was Jasprit Bumrah, who finished as Mumbai's leading wicket-taker with 19 scalps at 21.52, conceding runs at 6.63 an over. The fast-bowler was adjudged the Player