High-flying Mumbai Indians (MI) hosts the 45th match Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) IPL 2025. The match will be held on Sunday (April 27th) at Wangheed Stadium in Mumbai.
MI moved to the top four after winning the final four games. They managed to win only one of the first five games before winning four in a row. In their final game, Mi hit Sunrisers Hyderabad with seven wickets.
With a good batting pitch, the MI bowler came up with a great effort to limit the SRH to 143/8. Along with the bat, the five-time champion chased the total within 16 overs, with Rohit Sharma winning 70 runs.
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With five wins from nine games, the Mumbai Indians are currently at the third spot on the points table. They are teams at the moment and fantasize about their chance to beat LSG. With all MI set in matches, we are watching the Mumbai Indians play 11.
11 vs. LSG-IPL 2025, Mumbai Indians playing Match 45:
Opener: Ryan Rickelton (WK), Rohit Sharma
Ryan Rickelton and Rohit Sharma will be openers for the Mumbai Indians, who will play 11 in upcoming matches. After struggling early in the season, Rohit cried back into form by winning the 50s in his final two games. After winning an unbeaten 76 against the Chennai Super Kings, the Indian superstar scored 70 in his final match against SRH.
Meanwhile, Rickelton has failed to take advantage of the recent start of the game. He hasn’t scored 50 in his last six games and is keen to score big points in the upcoming games.
Medieval: Wiljax, Suryakumalyadav, Tilakbarma, Hardikpandia (C), Namandir, Mitchell Santner
Will Jacks got off to a start in his final game, but he couldn’t convert it into a big score. The English star has appeared on 22 runs, but is expected to maintain his spot, playing 11 Mumbai Indians. Suryakumar Yadav saw a good touch again and won an unbeaten 40 ball in his final game against SRH.
Tilak Balma faced two balls and remained unbeaten in two in the final game. Southpaw has been in great shape in recent games and is about to deliver with a bat if he gets a chance.
Captain Hardik Pandya, Naman Diel and Mitchell Santner didn’t get the chance to hit the final game. On the ball, Pandya picked up one wicket with 31 runs in the 3 overs, but Santner bowled an economic spell and only allowed 19 runs in the 4 overs.
Bowlers: Deepak Chahar, Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah
The Mumbai Indians playing 11 are set up to have three pacers, and Vignesh Puthur can be used as an impact player. Deepak Chahar and Trent Boult had a good outing in their final game. Chahar picked up two wickets while admitting only 12 runs in four overs, but Boult claimed four wickets with 26 runs.
Bumura will look to better shows in the upcoming matches after conceding 39 runs in four overs in the final game. Puthur, meanwhile, bowled only one and handed him 15 runs.