Match Details

Indian Premier League 2026 - 41st Match
MI
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SRH
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Match starts at Apr 29, 14:00 GMT
won the toss and chose to
Commentary
61m and 67m square boundaries while the straight boundary is at 72m. It's not a big ground, but there's a slight difference between the square boundaries. There is a nice covering of grass on a good length area at one end of the pitch, the bowlers might not mind it, but it does let the ball slide on. As you go down the pitch, you can see the grass build-up, but as you go down to the other end, it looks much drier. Bowlers have used slower balls much more at this end. It should be a high-scoring surface and the bowlers like Eshan Malinga, Jasprit Bumrah and Sakib Hussain will look to take pace off the ball, reckon Ian Bishop and Nick Knight, in their pitch report.
Standing in their way is a high-flying Sunrisers Hyderabad side that looks unstoppable. SRH is currently the best batting team in the tournament, having scored over 400 runs more than MI so far. With heavy hitters like Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen in top form, they pose a massive threat on a Wankhede pitch that usually favors big scores. While MI is struggling to find a winning combination, SRH has strengthened their bowling with the return of captain Pat Cummins and the rise of young pacers like Praful Hinge. It is a battle between the top-ranked hitters and a struggling home side that is quickly running out of time to save its season. Toss and team updates in a bit.
18:05 Local Time, 12:35 GMT, 18:05 IST: Hello and welcome! The Mumbai Indians find themselves in a tough spot as they return to the Wankhede Stadium. On paper, they still have a mathematical chance to reach the top two, but their current form tells a different story. They are currently the worst-performing batting unit in the league, sitting at the bottom for total runs scored. Even star players like Suryakumar Yadav and captain Hardik Pandya have struggled to find their rhythm, leaving MI dependent on young Tilak Varma and pacer Ashwani Kumar to stay competitive. To make matters worse, the Wankhede hasn't been a fortress this year; Mumbai has already lost three straight games at home and is desperately missing the injured Rohit Sharma.
Preview by Vijay Tagore

At the halfway stage, Mumbai Indians' fate remains firmly in their own hands, as they often say in media interactions and dressing-room speeches. With seven matches left and 14 points still there for the taking, they even possess a theoretical chance of finishing in the coveted top two, beginning Wednesday when they face off against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Well, that is only on paper.

This has been a season of surprises. Who would have expected a side that posted over 260 in one match to collapse to 13 for 6 six in Powerplay in the next, and get all out for 75? Given the IPL's fluid dynamics, MI might be entering into a matrix-like zone - a labyrinth of interconnected permutations, with a need for favourable results in the remaining games.

MI have been hot and cold this season - more cold than hot, of course. The batters have misfired and bowlers have faltered, and the numbers reflect it just as damningly. They have scored the fewest runs (1173) and also have the lowest Powerplay score (366) among the 10 sides. Their wickets tally is just as poor - 33 scalps this season. The only side to have taken fewer wickets (30) are, ironically, leading the points table.

Nothing amplifies MI's situation more tellingly than the numbers of their batters. Tilak Varma, their highest scorer so far, is 31st in the batting charts. More strikingly, Suryakumar Yadav, the India T20 skipper, has scored 157 in seven games at an average of 22.4. He had averaged over 65 last season when his aggregate was 717 runs in 17 games. The figures of Hardik Pandya (97) and Sherfane Rutherford (103), the other middle-order batters, are as abysmal.

"The atmosphere in the dressing room is good. We are taking each match positively, as positively as possible, and we will try to win each match. We are working on that, we are practising, everyone is doing well, so we are practising and working on our weaknesses," said Ashwani Kumar (six wickets), MI's best pacer in terms of wickets claimed in proportion to matches played. More fancied pacers, barring the peerless Jasprit Bumrah and skipper Hardik Pandya, have lost their places in the XII.

Wednesday's match will be between the No. 1 batting side against the No 10. SRH (1598) have three batters in the top 10 and they have scored 425 runs more than MI. They also hold superior numbers across other factors - fifties (10-5), sixes (92-59) and average (29.59-26.06). Their batters - Abhishek Sharma (38), Ishan Kishan (312), Heinrich Klaasen (349) and Nitish Kumar Reddy - have turned up the intensity by a few notches and their only concern has been the form of an otherwise reliable overseas opener Travis Head.

What is more, SRH have stepped up their bowling prowess too. With the return of Pat Cummins and the emergence of two rookie pacers - Praful Hinge and Sakib Hussain - they now have a formidable attack that was once considered their Achilles' heel. It could prove a handful for the out-of-form batters of Mumbai Indians, who may be fast running out of time.

When: MI vs SRH, IPL 2026, April 29 at 7:30 PM IST

Where: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

What to expect: It is likely to be a high-scoring game. The average first-innings score at the venue is 215 with the average first-innings winning total being 223. Three of the four first-innings totals here have been over 200. The last match was against run of play, when MI collapsed to 103 while chasing 208.

Head to head: MI 15 - 19 SRH. MI have won seven out of nine games at the Wankhede and enjoy a 5-1 edge over the visitors since 2023. But this season has been different for Hardik Pandya side, which has lost three out of four home games.

Team Watch

Mumbai Indians

Injuries/Unavailability: Rohit Sharma, out with hamstring injury since April 12, continues to be doubtful although he has been batting at the nets seriously. MI's latest recruit, Keshav Maharaj, in place of Mitchell Santner, has joined the squad.

Tactics & Match-ups: Corbin Bosch and Trent Boult, apart from Jasprit Bumrah, have favourable match-ups against Abhishek Sharma, SRH's most dangerous batter and the current Orange Cap holder. Boult also has a strong record against Ishan Kishan, having dismissed SRH's third-best batter multiple times. It may be a good call to bring back the New Zealander for the game. Meanwhile, with Santner out, MI may turn to Will Jacks.

Probable XII: Quinton de Kock (wk), Danish Malewar, Naman Dhir, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya (c), Sherfane Rutherford, Krish Bharat, Will Jacks, Trent Boult / AM Ghazanfar, Jasprit Bumrah, Ashwani Kumar

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Injuries/Unavailability: No information of any injury to any of the SRH players.

Tactics & Match-ups: Pat Cummins has dismissed Rohit Sharma five times and Suryakumar Yadav three times - a strong record for the SRH skipper. Should Rohit play tomorrow, Cummins will need to plan his four overs tactfully to have a go at both MI batsmen.

Probable XII: Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan (wk), Heinrich Klaasen, Salil Arora, Aniket Verma, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harsh Dubey, Pat Cummis (c), Praful Hinge, Eshan Malinga, Sakib Hussain

Did you know:

- For the first time, MI have lost three straight games at Wankhede in a single IPL season. In the last game, MI suffered their biggest defeat by runs (103).

- MI have the worst record chasing since 2024, with just seven wins from 20 games. SRH have as many wins from just 12 games.

- Hardik Pandya's captaincy record for MI has been rather poor with 14 wins and 21 losses from 35 games for a success rate of 40 percent.

What they said:

"When I go out for the match, there is no pressure. When I get the chance, I go out there - there is nothing like that (pressure). He (Lasith Malinga) talks to me about the mental side - how to handle pressure. I am also working with him on my yorkers." - MI pacer Ashwani Kumar on pressure of being chosen ahead of international pacers and on working with Lasith Malinga

"Well, it's just open, transparent dialogue - right from ownership all the way through management to, I guess, Daniel Vettori and Pat. Ishan Kishan was obviously captain for the first seven games and did a really good job, and now Pat has come in. So I think the dialogue is very transparent and very clear among all those different stakeholders within the franchise. Now that Pat is back - he's been captain for the last two years - it's a pretty seamless transition, to be honest." - SRH assistant coach James Franklin on the change of captaincy - from Ishan Kishan to Pat Cummins
Squads:
Mumbai Indians Squad: Quinton de Kock(w), Danish Malewar, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya(c), Naman Dhir, Sherfane Rutherford, Shardul Thakur, Krish Bhagat, Ashwani Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah, AM Ghazanfar, Raj Bawa, Will Jacks, Mayank Rawat, Rohit Sharma, Corbin Bosch, Deepak Chahar, Trent Boult, Ryan Rickelton, Raghu Sharma, Keshav Maharaj, Mayank Markande, Robin Minz, Mohammed Salahuddin Izhar
Sunrisers Hyderabad Squad: Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen, Salil Arora(w), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Aniket Verma, Pat Cummins(c), Shivang Kumar, Sakib Hussain, Praful Hinge, Eshan Malinga, Smaran Ravichandran, Liam Livingstone, Harsh Dubey, Harshal Patel, Kamindu Mendis, Jaydev Unadkat, Zeeshan Ansari, Shivam Mavi, Gerald Coetzee, Dilshan Madushanka, Krains Fuletra, Onkar Tarmale, Amit Kumar
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