Deccan Chronicle

Upbeat Sunrisers take on MI

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Sharjah, Oct. 3: Boasting an explosive batting line-up that complement­s their effective death bowling, Mumbai Indians will have their nose ahead in the IPL match against Sunrisers Hyderabad here on Sunday.

To add to SRH’s worry, doubts remained over lead seamer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar's participat­ion in the match. Bhuvneshwa­r picked up an injury on Friday night and was unable to complete his final over in the game against Chennai Super Kings. He walked off the field with the help of the team physio.

In the event the experience­d seamer misses out, table-toppers Mumbai will fancy their chances more at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, whose boundaries are much shorter than Dubai and Abu Dhabi and have been a paradise for power-hitters.

The defending champions, having humbled a strong Kings XI Punjab in their last game, are unlikely to make any

changes to the winning combinatio­n. Skipper Rohit Sharma is in sublime form and he can pummel any attack into submission on his day. Rohit has scored 170 runs from four games this season.

While the poor form of Quinton De Kock is worrisome, the prolific Suryakumar Yadav would be more than keen to convert his starts. The

biggest positive for the defending champions is that their middle-order has finally delivered with Ishan Kishan, Hardik Pandya and Kieron Pollard launching into opposition attacks with their big-hitting prowess. Young Kishan has been the find for MI, after his blistering yet responsibl­e knock against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore.

 ?? —BCCI ?? Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Priyam Garg (left) and Abhishek Sharma.
—BCCI Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Priyam Garg (left) and Abhishek Sharma.

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