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23:27   SRH edge Mumbai by 3 runs to stay alive

Mumbai 190-7 (20 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

Bhuvneshwar to bowl the crucial 19th over. Debutant Sanjay Yadav is beaten first ball as the length ball is slanted across the left-hander.

Yadav slashes at the next ball, slicing it straight to the fielder at sweeper cover to perish for a duck.

Bhuvneshwar does well to bowl three perfect yorkers in a row to Bumrah, who gets a dose of his own medicine.

He finally pushes the last ball on the leg side but Ramandeep Singh turns down the single.

Bhuvneshwar bowls a terrific over under pressure, as the 19th over is a maiden over. He finishes with wonderful figures of 1/26 in four overs.

Left-arm pacer Farooqi to bowl the final over. He starts with a wide before Ramandeep misses the full delivery as he shuffles across a long way.

He slices the second over towards long-off and rushes back for the second run.

Ramandeep miscues the slower ball which falls just short of long-off and again he manages to steal the second run.

Farooqi tries the slower bouncer which Ramandeep pulls over short fine leg for a four.

The Afghanistan pacer ends MI's slim hopes with a superb yorker which Ramandeep can only defend.

He pulls the last ball for a six but Sunrisers prevail by three runs.

Sunrisers back on the winning path after suffering five successive losses to keep their slim hopes alive of making it to the play-offs.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians suffer their 10th defeat in 13 matches in IPL 2022.
23:17   MI need 19 from 2 overs for victory

Mumbai 175-6 (18 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

The struggling Natarajan to bowl the 18th over. He starts with a wide before David smashes the full toss wide of long-off for a six followed by another wide.

Natarajan bowls a good yorker which David straight back, hitting the stumps at the other end.

However, Natarajan gives it all away with three successive full tosses, which David hits for three sixes in a row.

The third ball, a full toss on the pads, is despatched over square leg for six, and the next ball another full toss is sent flying over the same region for another six.

David makes it a hat-trick of sixes as he lofts the third full toss for a huge six, over long-on.

However, Natarajan redeems himself as he runs out the dangerous David off the last ball.

He gets the yorker right off the last ball as David manages it to dig it back to the bowler. He looks to keep the strike with a quick single but Natarajan reacts quickly to break the stumps and run out David after a sensational knock of 46 from 18 balls.

26 runs from the over, leaving Mumbai to get 19 from the last two overs for victory.
23:09   MI need 45 from 3 overs for victory

Mumbai 149-5 (17 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

Left-arm pacer Natarajan is back into the attack. He starts with a full delivery on the pads which David flicks through midwicket for a four.

The next ball is wide and this time David punches it through the covers for another boundary before he clips the third through square leg for two runs.

Singles from the last three balls as Natarajan gives away 13 runs in the 16th over.

Bhuvneshwar is back into the attack. David glances the first ball to fine leg for one and Tristan Stubbs takes a single to mid-off.

David clips a full delivery wide of long-on and rushes back for the second run.

He drives the fourth ball straight back as Bhuvneshwar gets a hand on it before it goes on to hit the stumps with non-striker Stubbs run out as he is long way out of his crease looking for the single.

David flicks a full toss over midwicket for a four before he drives the yorker down to long-off for one.

MI need 45 from the last three overs for victory.
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22:57   Umran picks 3rd wkt; MI in trouble

Mumbai 127-4 (15 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

Sundar to bowl his fourth and final over. Singles from the first two balls before Sams pulls a short ball high over midwicket for a six.

He hits the next to deep midwicket for two runs before clipping the fifth ball in the gap through the leg side for another couple of runs.

Sams pulls the last ball for a single as Sundar goes for 13 runs in his final over, to finish with 1/36 in his four overs.

Left-arm pacer Farooqi, who has conceded just eight runs in his first two overs, is back into the attack.

He bowls a short ball which Varma pulls behind square in thumping fashion for a four.

Varma and Sams show great presence of mind to steal the second run off a needless overthrow before the left-hander miss the glance off a yorker on the pads and he takes a single to long-on next ball.

Umran is back into the attack and he strikes another crucial blow with the wicket of the in-form Varma for eight.

Varma clearly beaten for pace as he top edges the pull shot and is caught on the off-side.

Tim David gets off the mark with a single and Sams finds him in trouble with Umran's extra pace and bounce as he fends it on the off-side, just short of the fielder.

Umran's pace too hot to hands for Mumbai!

Sams is hurried into the pull shot with Garg taking a stunning catch, leaping high with his hands outstretched to pouch the catch while still in the air.

Umran has 3/23 with MI in trouble n 127/4 in 15 overs, needing 67 from five overs for victory.

22:41   Rohit, Kishan perish; MI 2 down

Mumbai 102-2 (12 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

Umran is back into the attack. He starts with a short ball slanted across as Kishan upper cuts it fine on the off-side for a four to take Mumbai past the 100-run mark.

Umran gets revenge two balls later as Kishan mistimes the lofted flick and is caught at midwicket after scoring 43 from 34 balls.

Both the MI openers perish in the space of six ball as they are reduced to 101/2 in the 12th over.

Umran greets new batter Tilak Varma with a quick bouncer which he ducks under but is ruled a wide for height.

Tilak is clearly beaten for pace as he tries to upper cut Umran but is hit high on the bat and it falls just short of the fielder rushing in from point.

Umran, who went for 14 in his first over, bounces back superbly to take the wicket of Kishan and give away just five runs in his second.
22:37   Rohit out for 48; Mumbai lose 1st wkt

Mumbai 97-1 (11 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

Left-arm spinner Abhishek Sharma comes into the attack. Singles from the first two balls before Rohit lofts the third high over long-on for a six.

Rohit hits the fourth ball to deep midwicket and Kishan drags the next to the same region for another run.

Rohit comes down the track but can push the last ball for a single to long-on.

Sundar comes back into the attack. Rohit gets a thick outside edge off the first ball for a four to take his score to 47, his highest in IPL 2022.

He pulls the next for one to deep midwicket and Kishan drives the third ball to long-off for another run.

Sundar makes the breakthrough with the key wicket of Rohit, who comes down the track but hits it straight to the fielder at deep midwicket.

Still no fifty for Rohit in IPL 2022 as he walks back after a fine innings of 48 from 36 balls, having put on 95 runs for the opening wicket with Kishan from 64 balls.

Daniel Sams promoted to No 3 as he gets off the mark with a single to long-off and Kishan keeps strike with one from the last ball.
22:25   Rohit, Kishan give MI a good start

Mumbai 78-0 (9 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

Off-spinner Sundar comes back into the attack. He does well to concede four singles from his second over as Rohit and Kishan avoid taking risks with the field spread out.

Natarajan, who was hit for 16 runs in his first over, is back for his second spell.

Mumbai have slowed down considerably, dealing in just singles as they look to build a good platform for the lower order.

Another over passes by with a boundary as Natarajan concedes five singles in his second over.

16 have come off the last three overs with Mumbai on 61 for no loss in eight overs.

Umran Malik introduced into the attack, to bowl the ninth over. He starts with a high full toss which is ruled a no-ball for height. The free hit delivery is ruled a wide as Umran's slower bouncer goes high over Rohit.

Umran bowls a quick bouncer as Rohit is hurried into the pull with the ball going off the helmet, fine on the leg side for a boundary. Infact, the umpire rules it a no-ball for the second bouncer of the over as he gives it five extra runs.

Kishan is miscues the pull shot, clearly beaten for pace, with the ball going back over the wicketkeeper for a six.

Umran finally gets it right as Kishan pushes away from his body at the ball slanted across him to go past the edge.

Kishan slogs across the line but misses once again before he drives a full delivery to long-on for one.

Rohit shuffles across but gets a thick inside edge for a single to fine leg.

17 runs from Umran's first over as Mumbai reach 78 for no loss in nine overs, needing another 116 runs from 11 overs for victory at an asking rate of 10.4.

Both the openers are on 35 each, and MI will hope atleast one of them can carry till the end.
22:09   Mumbai Indians off to a good start

Mumbai 51-0 (6 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

Left-arm pacer Thangarasu Natarajan comes into the attack. Singles from the first two balls before Kishan steers a short wide delivery past short thirdman for a four.

The next ball is pitched up and this time Kishan lofts it over mid-off for another boundary and then takes one.

Rohit wants to make most of the Powerplay. This time he gets down on one knee and paddles the pacer over fine leg for a six, to get 16 from the over.

Farooqi, who conceded just two runs in his first over, is back into the attack.

He starts with a wide down the leg side to Kishan, who then takes to deep square leg.

Rohit drives a full delivery through the gap in the covers for two runs followed by singles off the last two balls.

Mumbai are 51 for no loss in six overs, with Kishan on 22 from 14 balls and Rohit on 27 from 22 balls.

Mumbai need 143 from 14 overs for victory.
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21:56   Mumbai Indians off to a good start

Mumbai 29-0 (4 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

Spin introduced as Sundar Washington comes into the attack. Kishan attacks the spinner immediately as he sweeps the first ball for a four and then takes one on the leg side next ball.

Rohit picks one on the off-side off the fourth ball before Kishan lofts the next back over the bowler's head for a four and keeps out the last ball, as 10 come from the over.

Bhuvneshwar continues as Rohit pulls the first ball of the fourth over for a six over midwicket.

Rohit misses out next ball as he clips a full toss to deep square leg for one before Kishan is forced to defend a short of good length delivery.

He is then deceived by the change of pace as Bhuvneshwar bowls the well-disguised knuckle ball with Kishan having a big swing but fails to connect.

Kishan whips the fifth ball to deep midwicket for one. The last ball is a good yorker as Rohit can only dig it out for a single.

A good comeback from Bhuvneshwar after going for six off the first ball as he gives away just nine runs from the over.
21:51   Tripathi's fifty guides SRH to 193

Mumbai 10-0 (2 ovs) vs Sunrisers 193-6

Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan are the two openers for Mumbai Indians, who need to maximise the Powerplay and give their team a good start.

Fazalhaq Farooqi opens the bowling for Sunrisers. He starts with a wide outside the off-stump but does well to bowl four dot balls in a row to Rohit.

Rohit gets off the mark with a single to square leg and Kishan offers no shot to the last ball, as just two runs come from the first over.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar from the other end. Rohit clips the first ball on the leg side for a single and Kishan takes one to mid-on to get off the mark.

A couple of dot balls before Rohit breaks free as he lofts the fifth ball over long-on for a six.

He chips down the track but can only hit the last ball to the fielder at mid-off.
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21:25   Tripathi's fifty guides SRH to 193

Sunrisers 193-6 (20 ovs) vs Mumbai

Meredith to bowl the 19th over. Williamson picks a single off the first ball before the pacer bowls a wide outside the off-stump.

Sundar punches the second ball through the covers and does well to push his captain for the third run.

A good yorker from Meredith as Williamson taps it on the off-side for a single to hand the strike back to Sundar.

Sundar cuts the fourth ball over point as the fielder at thirdman does well to dive across and stop it, to keep it down to two runs.

Sundar is beaten by a slower bouncer which the umpire rules a wide for the height.

He drives the last ball through the covers for two runs before he tries a wild swing last ball but can't get hold of it, as 11 come from the 19th over.

Bumrah to bowl the final over. Williamson is beaten by a slower ball before he carves the next over the covers for a four.

Williamson gets a thick outside edge as the fielder at point makes a diving stop to keep it down to just a single.

Sundar drives a full toss straight back to the bowler for a precious dot ball before he clips a full toss to deep midwicket for two runs.

Bumrah ends the innings in grand style with the wicket of Sundar, who swings hard but misses the full toss and is bowled for nine.

Sunrisers lose their way at the end, losing four wickets for 29 runs in the last four overs, after they looked on course for a 200-plus total at one stage.

Ramandeep was MI's best bowler, taking 3/20, while Bumrah, Sams and Meredith took one wicket each.
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21:10   Ramandeep's double strike dents SRH

Sunrisers 175-5 (18 ovs) vs Mumbai

One wicket leads to another!

Ramandeep comes back into the attack and he strikes with the key wicket oft he dangerous Tripathi.

Tripathi has a big swing but miscues it high and is caught at long-on after scoring 76 from 44 balls, having hit three sixes and nine fours.

Kane Williamson walks in at No 6. He watchfully defends the first ball he faces on the off-side before he takes a single to get off the mark.

A good yorker from Ramandeep as Markram can only block it back to the bowler.

Ramandeep gets his second wicket of the over as Markram holes out to long-off for 2.

Two runs and two wickets for Ramandeep in the 18th over as Sunrisers look in danger of finishing well below 200, after losing three wickets for three runs in the space of eight balls.
21:05   Pooran out for 38; SRH lose 3rd wkt

Sunrisers 173-3 (17 ovs) vs Mumbai

Meredith is back into the attack. The first ball is full as Pooran drives it through the covers for one before Tripathi flicks a half-volley off his pads over midwicket for a six.

He misses out on the next ball, as he clips a leg side full toss to deep square leg for just one.

Pooran is caught at deep square leg by Markande but the umpires want to check it with the TV umpire.

The ball is taken very close to the ground and has even bounced before he took it, but the TV umpire says that the fielder got his fingers underneath the ball.

Pooran clearly disappointed as he walks back after a quickfire 38 from 22 balls.


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20:55   Tripathi, Pooran on the attack!

Sunrisers 164-2 (16 ovs) vs Mumbai

Bumrah is back into the attack. Tripathi guides the first ball to thirdman for a single and Pooran clips the next for another run.

Tripathi clips the third ball to deep square leg for a couple of runs before he takes one to fine leg.

Pooran watchfully defends the last ball, as Bumrah gives away just five in hi third over.

Tripathi and Pooran also raise the 50-run stand for the third wicket in that over from just 29 deliveries.

Sams comes back to bowl his fourth and final over. Singles from the first two balls before Tripathi launches a length ball over long-on for a six.

He takes a big stride across and sweeps Sams over short fine leg for a four and slashes the last ball past point for another boundary.

Tripathi has smashed his way to 69 from 41 balls to steer SRH to 164/2 in 16 overs, as they look on course for a total in excess of 200.

Tripathi and Pooran (37 from 19 balls) have taken the attack to the MI bowlers in the middle overs, putting on 68 from 37 balls.


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20:43   Tripathi's 32-ball fifty boosts SRH

Sunrisers 143-2 (14 ovs) vs Mumbai

Pacer Meredith is back into the attack. Pooran steers the first ball to thirdman for a single and Tripathi flicks the next through midwicket for two runs.

Another single to thirdman for Tripathi before Pooran lofts the fourth ball over long-off for a six.

Pooran picks the slower ball early as he swats it over the fielder at square leg for another six.

He flicks the last ball through square leg for a single as 17 runs come from the 13th over.

Leg-spinner Markande is back into the attack. Singles from the first two balls before Pooran carves the third ball over the covers for a four, wide of the fielder at long-off.

The next ball is again full and this time Pooran slogs it for a huge six over midwicket as he races to 34 from 15 balls.

Tripathi flicks the last ball to deep midwicket for a single to race to his half-century from just 32 balls, to put SRH on course for a 200-plus total.
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20:33   Garg out for 42; Sunrisers lose 2nd wkt

Sunrisers 112-2 (12 ovs) vs Mumbai

Bumrah, who went for 15 in his first over, is back into the attack. He starts with a poor delivery on the pads as Pooran glances it fine for a four, to bring up SRH's 100, in the 11th over.

He watchfully defends the next two balls before he is deceived by the change of pace as he edges the slower off-cutter as it bounces just before wicketkeeper Kishan, who is unable to stop it and concedes a single.

Tripathi keeps out the last two balls as Bumrah makes a good comeback, by conceding just five runs in his second over.

Ramandeep keeps thing in check with five singles and a wide from his first five balls. But he gives it all away, with a full toss which Tripathi drives wide of long-on for a four to race to 45 from 28 balls.
20:21   Garg out for 42; Sunrisers lose 2nd wkt

Sunrisers 97-2 (10 ovs) vs Mumbai

Leggie Markande continues as Garg glances the first ball fine on the leg side for two runs before he reverse sweeps the next for a four, past short thirdman.

Singles from the next two balls before Garg sweeps the fifth ball uppishly over square leg for a four to race to 41 from 23 balls.

Medium pacer Ramandeep Singh comes into the attack. He starts with a short wide delivery which Tripathi slashes over point for a four and flicks the next for one to deep midwicket.

Ramandeep makes the breakthrough for Mumbai with the wicket of Garg, who is caught by the bowler on his follow through.

Garg, who smashed 42 from 26 balls, drives a full delivery uppishly and Ramandeep does well to take a low catch on his follow through.

Garg laid the foundation for SRH after an early wicket, putting on 78 from 43 balls for the second wicket with Tripathi.

No signs of captain Williamson yet as Nicholas Pooran walks in at No 4, who gets off the mark with a single.

At the halfway mark, Sunrisers are well placed on 97/2 in 10 overs, with Tripathi unbeaten on 39 from 23 balls.
20:10   Tripathi, Garg steady Sunrisers

Sunrisers 77-1 (8 ovs) vs Mumbai

Leg-spinner Mayank Markande comes into the attack. Garg taps the first ball to point for a single and Tripathi flicks the next for another run.

Singles from the next three balls before Tripathi misses the sweep shot as wicketkeeper appeals for stumping. Tripathi manages to drag his feet back as the stumping appeal is turned down.

Spinner Yadav comes back into the attack. Garg plays and misses at the first ball before he slog sweeps the next over square leg for a six and then takes one.

Tripathi uses his feet to loft the left-arm spinner over the covers for a four followed by a wide.

Tripathi sweeps the fifth ball for two runs and the spinner bowls another wide down the leg side.
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20:05   Abhishek out for 9; SRH lose early wkt

Sunrisers 57-1 (6 ovs) vs Mumbai

Jasprit Bumrah comes into the attack. Garg pushes the first ball on the leg side for a single and Tripathi blocks the yorker and taps the third ball on the off-side.

Bumrah drops short as Tripathi swings it over midwicket for a six before he steers a wide delivery past short thirdman for a four.

The last ball is full as Tripathi crashes it through the covers for another four.

Not a good start for Bumrah as he goes for 15 runs in the first over.

Sams comes back into the attack. Garg pokes at a wide delivery and is beaten before he miscues the pull shot but Yadav at deep square leg puts down an easy catch after he nearly collides with Bumrah at fine leg.

Singles from the next two balls before Garg pulls the short ball off his pads over fine leg for a six, as SRH race to 57/1 in six overs.
19:54   Abhishek out for 9; SRH lose early wkt

Sunrisers 31-1 (4 ovs) vs Mumbai

Sams continues as Abhishek gets a single off the first ball with the fielder at point messing up an easy stop.

The next ball is short and this time Garg plays a cracking pull shot for a four and then takes a single.

Sams claims the early wicket for Mumbai as Abhishek is caught for nine at mid-off attempting a big shot down the ground.

Rahul Tripathi gets off the mark with an uppish flick through square leg for one and Garg smashes the last ball over the off-side for a four.

Left-arm spinner Sanjay Yadav comes into the attack. Tripathi is unable to get a run from the first two balls before he walks across and flicks the third ball over square leg for a four.

He looks to sweep the fourth ball but is struck on the pads before he smashes the fifth ball over the off-side for a four.
19:41   Mumbai win toss; elect to bowl vs SRH

Sunrisers 12-0 (2 ovs) vs Mumbai

Sunrisers have a new opening pair in Abhishek Sharma and Priyam Garg, with captain Kane Williamson dropping down the order. Left-arm pacer Daniel Sams will open the bowling for Mumbai.

Abhishek defends the first ball before he pokes at the next and is beaten and blocks the third.

Abhishek guides the fourth ball to thirdman for a single to get off the mark.

The fourth ball is down the leg side as Garg is struck on the pads and the ball goes fine for four leg byes as the LBW shout is turned down.

Garg comes down the track but can only duck under a quick bouncer, as five come from the first over.

Riley Meredith to bowl the second over. The first ball is right in the slot, full and wide, as Abhishek crashes it through the covers for a four and clips the next for two runs.

Abhishek takes a risky single off the fourth ball on the leg side as the fielder misses the stumps and Garg hangs his bat out to be beaten.

The next ball is again full and moves away as Garg is beaten again.

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19:12   Mumbai, SRH make two changes each


Check out the playing XIs of the two teams:

Sunrisers Hyderabad:
Kane Williamson (captain), Abhishek Sharma, Priyam Garg, Rahul Tripathi, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran (w/k), Washington Sundar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Umran Malik, Thangarasu Natarajan.

Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma (captain), Ishan Kishan (w/k), Daniel Sams, Tilak Varma, Ramandeep Singh, Tristan Stubbs, Tim David, Sanjay Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Riley Meredith, Mayank Markande.
19:07   Mumbai win toss; elect to bowl vs SRH

Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma has won the toss and elected to bowl against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2022 match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Mumbai, who are already out of the play-offs race, have made a couple of changes as Sanjay Yadav and Mayank Markande come in for Hrithik Shokeen and Kumar Kartikeya.

Sunrisers, who face a must-win game, have also made two changes. Priyam Garg comes in for Shashank Singh and he will open the innings with the struggling Kane Williamson dropping down the order.

In another change, Afghanistan's left-arm pacer Fazal Farooqi takes the place of Marco Jansen.
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18:41   Sunrisers meet Mumbai in must-win game

Welcome to the coverage of the IPL 2022 match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday.

Their play-off chances hanging by a thread, Sunrisers Hyderabad will need to snap their five-match losing streak when they take on an already eliminated Mumbai Indians.

It has been a rollercoaster ride for SRH who won five games in a row before losing the next five.

SRH, if they win their two remaining games including the one against MI, will jump to 14 points and then be left hoping that the other results go their way to have an outside chance of making the play-offs.

But a loss against Mumbai at the Wankhede stadium will surely eliminate them, as there are already seven teams now with 12 or more points.

Hyderabad will need to put up a much improved show with the bat. Skipper Williamson is enduring a wretched run in this season and the Kiwi has collected just 208 runs from 12 games at an average of 18.92.

His opening partner Abhishek Sharma, who chipped in with a 43 in the last game, needs to convert the starts to big scores. But the duo would have their task cut out against a formidable Mumbai attack on a track that helps pacers.

SRH have the necessary fire-power in the middle-order with the likes of Rahul Tripathi, Aiden Markram and swashbuckling Nicholos Pooran, but consistency has been an issue.

Their middle-order crumbled in their last game against Kolkata Knight Riders, which they lost by 54 runs, and hence the three would need to fire in unison.

The formidable Sunrisers pace attack includes Umran Malik, who has been a revelation, while the others like Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Marco Jansen, who can trouble Rohit with the delivery that comes in, and yorker specialist Thangarasu Natarajan have fared well.

MI will take confidence from their five-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings, whom they bundled out for 97 and probably look to dent SRH's chances.

But for Mumbai, the form of skipper Rohit Sharma and IPL's costliest buy Ishan Kishan are huge concerns. The duo needs to provide an aggressive start, especially in the absence of Suryakumar Yadav.

Tilak Varma, who has been one of the finds of the season, once again needs to shoulder responsibility in the middle-order, which lacks experience. And it wouldn't be easy for the likes of Daniel Sams, Tim David, Tristan Stubbs and Ramandeep Singh to counter the varied SRH attack.

As far as the MI bowling is concerned, pacer Sams is right on the money and can wreak havoc at the start. The ever-reliable Jasprit Bumrah and Riley Meredith have also played their parts while rookie spinner Kumar Kartikeya Singh has been providing necessary breakthroughs in the middle overs.

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