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Will Mumbai bounce back?

Defending champs stare at exit after poor show

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Defending champions Mumbai Indians will be aiming to sort their ‘opening woes’ in both department­s of the game when they take on a rejuvenate­d Kings XI Punjab in a must-win IPL encounter, here today.

The three-time IPL champions are staring at an inglorious exit having brought up the rear so far, with only two wins in their kitty from eight games.

On the other hand, Kings XI Punjab, under Ravichandr­an Ashwin’s leadership, have won five out of their seven games, slowly but surely inching towards the Play-Offs.

A week off has certainly helped the likes of Chris Gayle and KL Rahul recharge their batteries and they will be aiming to come out all guns blazing at their adopted home. Kings XI Punjab’s season has been about collective performanc­e. They don’t have the ‘Orange Cap’ or ‘Purple Cap’ holders in their ranks but everyone has chipped in with impactful performanc­es as and when required.

‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle (252 runs) came into the tournament with a bruised ego and battered the bowlers into submission with two half centuries and a hundred. Rahul (268 runs) also showed why he is rated so highly with the fastest ever 50 in IPL.

Afghanista­n’s rookie mystery spinner Mujeeb ur Rahman, with an economy rate of 6.51 and seven wickets, has been nurtured well by skipper Ashwin, who has marshalled his resources well.

The pace duo of Ankit Rajpoot (7 wickets at 6.27) and Andrew Tye (9 wickets at 7.78) have also done the job for the Preity Zinta co-owned outfit.

For Mumbai, the primary reason for six defeats in eight matches has been poor start by openers along with new ball bowlers leaking too many runs in Powerplay overs.

While Suryakumar Yadav, with 283 runs from eight games, has performed decently after being promoted up the order, Caribbean left-hander Evin Lewis (194 in 7 games) has not been able to replicate his form in internatio­nal matches.

Skipper Rohit Sharma (196 in 8 matches) has shuffled his own batting position but his inconsiste­ncy has also hurt Mumbai Indians big time.

The opening stands in eight games has so far yielded: 7, 11, 102, 0, 1, 12, 69, 5.

A look at the statistics will reveal that they have got solid foundation in only two games of which they won the match against CSK.

The other problem that has plagued Mumbai has been the performanc­e of their two allrounder­s — Kieron Pollard and Hardik Pandya.

With Pollard not fit enough to bowl, his contributi­on of 76 runs in 6 innings has been an issue. Hardik has also blown hot ‘n’ cold during the season with 111 runs, including a toiling 50 in the last game along with 11 wickets.

Left-arm pacers Mustafizur Rahaman (7 wickets) and Mitchell McLenaghan (9 wickets) have both been expensive at the start and backend of the opposition innings with unimpressi­ve economy rates of 8.34 and 8.66 respective­ly. That has put immense pressure on Jasprit Bumrah (9 wickets at an economy rate of 7) and Hardik (11 eickets at 8.74). The only silver lining for the Mumbai Indians this season has been the emergence of young leg-spinner Mayank Markande (11 wickets) . The teenager has shown admirable temperamen­t against the biggest names.

However it will depend on the big guns as to whether IPL’s most successful franchise makes it to the Play-Offs this time.

 ??  ?? KXIP has become a bunch of happy guys together
KXIP has become a bunch of happy guys together

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