The Asian Age

MUMBAI FACE A TALL ORDER AGAINST SRH

- BHARTENDU SHARMA

IPL- 11 may only be six matches old but it has already witnessed plenty of drama. Sunrisers Hyderabad started the season on the wrong foot as their captain David Warner got tangled in a ball tampering row in South Africa. His subsequent one- year ban robbed Hyderabad of their inspiratio­n in the middle. An expert hit the nail on the head when he said: “Sunrisers without Warner is almost as big as Barcelona without Messi.” In came Kiwi Kane Williamson for his Antipodean neighbour. Contrary to all- round scepticism, SRH proved there was life in the absence of the talismanic Warner with a commendabl­e win over Rajasthan Royals. The message was loud and clear: the Orange Army wasn’t about one man. Meanwhile, defending champions Mumbai Indians are in Hyderabad following a heave home defeat at the hands of Chennai Super Kings. The visitors would look to get more from their batsmen who could manage only 165 on a b a t t i n g - f r i e n d l y Wankhede wicket. Openers Rohit Sharma ( 15) and Evin Lewis ( 0) fell cheaply and the visitors would want their skipper and the destructiv­e West Indian to get back among the runs. The biggest takeaway Mumbai could draw from the opener was the fine performanc­e of their middle order — Ishan Kishan ( 40), Surya Kumar Yadav ( 43), Hardik Pandya ( 22*) and Krunal Pandya ( 41).

Mumbai now have the onerous task of facing the league’s best bowling side on Thursday. Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, Siddarth Kaul and lanky speedster Billy Stanlake make Hyderabad formidable. Meanwhile, the addition of Shakib Al Hasan has added to teeth to the home side’s spin attack, which already boasts of Rashid Khan. Siddarth, Shakib and Rashid claimed five wickets conceding only 63 runs in 12 overs against RR.

Hyderabad’s batting too has got depth with Manish Pandey, Yusuf Pathan and Shakib in the middle order. Rashid and Bhuvi can also be handy down the order. Wriddhiman Saha would be itching to add runs to his name while Shikhar Dhawan and Williamson will look to start from where they left off against Rajasthan.

When Mumbai visited Hyderabad last, they edged Rising Pune Supergiant­s in the final to win the IPL trophy, but this time they have the hosts who have got a better winning percentage at home. The visitors have a daunting task of breaching the fortress of the charged- up Orange Army.

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