Recent Match
Indian T20 League 2025, 33rd Match, Mumbai, Apr 17th, 2025

Sunrisers Hyderabad

(19.6 ov) 162/5

Mumbai Indians

(18.1 ov) 166/6

Complete Mumbai Indians won by 4 wkts

Player of Match: Will Jacks

SRH 162/5 (19.6)

MI 166/6 (18.1) CRR: 9.14

Batter
R
B
4s
6s
SR
21
17
2
0
123.53
0
1
0
0
0
Last Wicket: Naman Dhir lbw b Eshan Malinga 0(3) - 162/6 in 17.5 ov.
Bowler
0
M
R
W
ECO
3.1
0
35
0
11.05
4
0
36
2
9
Recent: ... 1 6 4 1 1 | 1 W 0 0 W 0 | 4 Overs: 18.1
Have they woken up the sleeping beast? 2024 wasn't their year. 2025 seemed to be a replica. But is the campaign back on track? May be one or two more wins will make it look more convincing. MI unit seems to be a team which has most bases covered. Their batting fire power is envious. They have Pandya, Jacks and Santner as all-rounders. They have Rickelton getting better. Rohit is yet to fire. Bumrah is slowly getting into his elements and MI are ready to roar more. SRH on the other hand have blown more cold than hot. They were finalists last season but have been poor this season after starting off the season with a bang. Cummins and Co. will be under massive pressure to turn it around. They also have the artillery needed to be a strong unit. But will they be able to bounce back quickly as time is running out for them. CSK who have had a similar fate face these two teams next. The eternal heavyweights are trying to come up. Which one will find its buoyancy quicker? We will have the answers soon. This is our team of Sagar Chawla, Akshay Maanay, Vinod Kumar, Praveen and KAD signing off. Bye bye...
Stats by Shashikant Singh
SRH is the only team that has yet to win an away game this season
Lost vs DC, Vizag
Lost vs KKR, Kolkata
Lost vs MI, Wankhede

Slower ones today:
MI quicks: 1/36 off 30 balls
SRH quicks: 3/60 off 33 balls

Most wins while chasing at a venue in IPL
29 - MI at Wankhede (47 mats)*
28 - KKR at Kolkata (40)
24 - RR at Jaipur (31)
21 - RCB at Bengaluru (41)
21 - SRH at Hyderabad (32)
20 - CSK at Chennai (31)
Will Jacks | Player of the Match: The tournament, we had a little bit of a slow start as a team and myself personally. As everyone knows it was incredibly frustrating. But I just want to contribute to wins. Tough start, dropping a catch off the first ball. It dipped and I was late on it. I should have caught it. Just taken me little bit of time to settle into the new franchise. Kind of adjustment period for everyone. Now we are gelling as a team. We are confident and comfortable to put performances out there. We have a great set up. Loads of star players. I am taking advantage of everyone around me and hopefully it can continue. I would want to do whatever the team requires of me. Be it number 7 Or the number 3 it wad today. It is about communication and good reasoning and I will do as the team requires. As long as the team is winning, I don't care. If you are bowling slower balls, it was tricky to play. Have been working on being attacking against spin. Coming from England, coming to India, will keep working on it.
Hardik Pandya | MI captain: I think specially the way we bowled today was very smart and spot on. We stuck to simple basic plans. And figured out Certain deliveries were not easy to hit. Credit to the bowlers to sticking to that and making them play some good shots. We were kind of squeezing them. If u see from the look of it, it looked like a good wicket. There was greenness to the grass as well. The first couple of overs that Deepak bowled, couple of balls got stuck there we realized that may be change of pace will be useful on this wicket. I think as soon as we figured that out, we were backing that with the same intent. We trying to mixing it up. Slower balls even if it is gripping, you try that again and again, batter can line you up. We executed the yorkers very smartly in those middle overs when they couldn't get any rhythm. That is the beauty of Jacks. He has three facets. He can be a gun fielder. Can bowl those crucial overs and in batting he has so much explosiveness. That is the reason he is part of the team. We back him. Am excited and today it came off for him. When we needed 42 off 42, we felt it was the tricky part. Rather take your time. Not to get too excited and lose wickets and all of a sudden you are in shambles. That point of time we realized lets take a couple of overs time. The boundaries will come and as soon as the boundaries come, the pressure will be off. At the end, we kind of pushed the pedal. It is going to be a great game. It is going to be a packed house. We are sure. Just making sure we rest well.
Rickelton: Wouldn't say 30 is too many runs, but nice to contribute. Still itching for a big score. Wasn't the easiest wicket tonight, but we adjusted well with the ball and obviously happy to get over the line. It's extremely difficult (coming from SA and adapting to these pitch conditions). I have the foundations and bit of knowledge being around such a great group of guys. It's just about trying to work those little things in my game. There's some things tonight that I discovered which I need to try and chat to the necessary players. Still a work in progress. If I can keep growing my game, it's only going to bode well in the future. Definitely helped we were batting second. That's the nature of T20 cricket. It's difficult to judge and assess what is a good score and commit to it. We have the experience of Booms and Hardik and Sky, and Boulty as well. The smarts were there today with the ball in hand, even though I reckon we could've kept them to a lower score. It's a bit loud. Always a bit of a cacophony for me with the noise but I'm finding my feet. Really enjoying it. What a great team to play for, what a great place.
Pat Cummins: It wasn't the easiest wicket. Few runs short, we would have liked a couple more with the bat. Tricky wicket, when you come here you expect it to be really fluent and fast, just wasn't that. They bowled really well, shut down a lot of our hitting areas. I thought we had all our bases covered, with 160 you feel like you are a little bit short. We gave it a good crack with the ball. We thought we needed wickets, we had plenty of death bowling, we knew the impact player would bowl 1-2 overs that's why we went with Rahul. You have got to play well away from home to make the final, unfortunately it hasn't clicked so far this season, we have a short break and we go again. Every game we talk about assessing, the boys did well to get through the powerplay and there wasn't reckless hitting, next game is at home and we know that venue pretty well.
Slower ones today:
MI quicks: 1/36 off 30 balls
SRH quicks: 3/60 off 33 balls
SRH is the only team that has yet to win an away game this season
Lost vs DC, Vizag
Lost vs KKR, Kolkata
Lost vs MI, Wankhede
23:21 Local Time, 17:51 GMT, 23:21 IST: MI win this by 4 wickets. They stay on 7th. SRH are 9th on the table and have same points as CSK from 7 games.
18.1
Zeeshan Ansari to Tilak Varma, FOUR, to deep backward point
Zeeshan Ansari [3.0-0-31-0] is back into the attack
17.6
Eshan Malinga to Santner, no run
Mitchell Santner, left handed bat, comes to the crease
17.5
Eshan Malinga to Naman Dhir, out Lbw!! The batter was given out, he reviewed it but Naman Dhir lbw b Eshan Malinga 0(3)