Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Mumbai Indians Stats is the powerful guide while analysis match result. It decide who will beat in the next match.
Mumbai Indians and Hyderabad Royal Challengers have met 23 times during IPL, with Mumbai Indians emerging victorious 13 times. This match will mark their inaugural meeting at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.
Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, Rohit Sharma, Tilak Varma and Tim David made up this side. Hardik Pandya was captain while Romario Shepherd, Gerald Coetzee Jasprit Bumrah and Naman Dhir were the rest.
History of SRH vs MI matches
Since 2011, these two sides have met 21 times in the Indian Premier League (IPL), with Mumbai winning 12 and Hyderabad nine of those encounters. At their last encounter at Wankhede Stadium, Hyderabad prevailed by 31 runs thanks to fifties by Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, and Heinrich Klaasen helping reach an IPL-high total of 277 runs for six wickets against them.
MI’s top order crumbled under pressure and they were bowled out for just 168. Jasprit Bumrah and Gerald Coetzee stood out as notable bowlers, with Bumrah taking 3- 14 to lead off.
Hardik Pandya’s side are still in contention for a playoff berth despite losing eight matches this season; they’re just one win away from elimination, though. Meanwhile Pat Cummins’ Sun Risers Hyderabad team are in excellent form; winning their last seven matches including an emotional 1-run triumph over Rajasthan Royals at home.
SRH and MI produced an unprecedented 69 sixes during their IPL 2010 encounter, 20 by one side and 18 from another – which set a new record! CSK and RR held this previous record with 38 sixes each in their matchup.
This match marked the inaugural instance of a five-wicket haul from one bowler. SRH’s Bhuvneshwar Kumar won five wickets with five overs bowled for 5/22; Kwena Maphaka of South Africa made his debut appearance with four overs going for just 0/66 in his four overs.
On Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, both teams will look to recover from disappointing losses in their previous match when they face each other again. Live commentary for English fans will be broadcasted by Star Sports 1 HD/SD while Hindi fans can tune into Star Sports Hindi; Hotstar users will also have free access and can stream it live an hour before game day; India as well as UAE fans can follow along using #SRHvMI hashtag on social media!
SRH vs MI record
On Wednesday night’s Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad, fans witnessed one of the most spectacular matches ever witnessed during an IPL season. Both teams produced record-setting performances with bat and ball that left everyone amazed and cheering!
Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head shone brightly for Sun Risers Hyderabad as they provided an outstanding show before their home fans. Travis Head notched his maiden fifty in just 18 balls to break Darren Bravo’s previous record of 29 balls for 50 against Mumbai in 2014.
Sharma also delivered a special treat to legspinner Piyush Chawla, hitting him for three sixes within one over and contributing greatly towards SunRisers Hyderabad’s record IPL total of 277/3.
MI were successful in reaching their target within 10 overs thanks to Cameron Green’s unbeaten century and managed to edge past it by 31 runs.
In an unprecedented display of sixes for an IPL match, 19 fours and 20 sixes from Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and 11 fours and 11 sixes from MI were hit during this contest.
SRH produced one of the greatest powerplay performances ever witnessed in IPL history as they scored an amazing 81 runs in five overs – their highest total ever and even surpassing CSK against KKR from 2015.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar of Sunrisers Hyderabad racked up 21 wickets with Jasprit Bumrah taking 16 and Lasith Malinga 13 for MI respectively in the bowling department.
Rivalry between MI and SRH has been intense since they have faced off in 22 IPL matches so far, with MI taking an edge with 12 wins to SRH’s 10. Their last meeting ended up as a thrilling draw with both sides taking victories during an incredible fixture that also marked the first time both were led by foreign-born captains – Pat Cummins replacing Aiden Markram at SRH while Hardik Pandya took charge of MI after joining from Gujarat Tigers.
SRH vs MI players
The match was an entertaining spectacle to witness between two of the most successful sides in IPL history, both teams were firing on all cylinders with some of T20 cricket’s finest taking part in this incredible contest.
Travis Head scored an 18-ball half century, the fastest in IPL history for Sunrisers Hyderabad, to help take them to 277/3 at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Abhishek Sharma and Abhishek Klaasen added another 68 runs together in their second wicket stand to ensure SRH met their target easily.
MI lost several early wickets but recovered well, with Ishant Sharma bowling an economical maiden over to keep their score under par. Leg spinner Piyush Chawla and fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah both provided crucial economical spells that conceded less than 15 runs per four overs; both bowlers are expected to play key roles for MI again this time around.
The SRH and MI batsmen put on an incredible show as 69 fours and 20 sixes were scored in total, breaking the previous IPL record of 62 boundaries set by CSK vs RR in IPL 2010. Furthermore, for the first time ever all top six players in both sides crossed 20 runs within 20 balls; making this T20 match one of the highest-scoring in history.
David Warner and Jonny Bairstow each scored over 120, which represents their joint highest IPL scores at this venue and represents one of the highest aggregate scores ever scored here in IPL history.
On the bowling front, SRH captain Bhuvneshwar Kumar became the highest wicket-taker ever against MI in IPL history from this franchise – 19 in fact! MI’s bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah claimed 16 wickets against Hyderabad; West Indian seamer Alzarri Joseph recorded a five-wicket haul for MI against Hyderabad (he did this previously against Mumbai in IPL 2021) making this fixture unique as well.
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A win for SRH would see them reach fourth on the points table and keep their playoff hopes alive, while MI are in an up-or-down situation and must win all three remaining matches to remain in contention for top four finish. This match will take place at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday.
MI will look to end a string of eight losses out of 11 matches against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), however the last time these two teams met they went home with all three points courtesy of Hyderabad-based side SRH. MI’s performance during crucial matches has also been cause for concern and therefore an impressive display against SRH would prove immensely valuable in terms of results and performance.
Last time these teams faced each other at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on March 27th, SRH won by 31 runs at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium with 277/5 from their 20 overs; breaking RCB’s previous record of 263/5 created back in 2013. Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen all scored fifties for Hyderabad; Kwena Maphaka made his IPL debut but managed just a figure of 0/66; this record-setting debutante performance marked history of the IPL tournament!
MI began their reply with three wickets down after just five overs, falling three down by Tilak Varma’s half-century and key contributions from Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan to keep hopes alive; but ultimately their target eluded them as they fell short by 31 runs.
SRH boasts a strong batting lineup with both openers in fine form. However, they have struggled to post huge totals this season due to tinkering with their combination. Travis Head will make his return since 2017 World Cup and partner Mayank Agarwal in their middle order batting tandem. Shahbaz Ahmed, Abdul Samad, Abhishek Sharma Aiden Markram Glenn Phillips Washington Sundar and Sanvir Singh will also feature for Hyderabad-based franchise.
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