The Hindu - International

MI will expect Suryakumar to ignite its campaign

- Amol Karhadkar

It is no stranger to poor starts. But the Indian Premier League’s 17th edition has been stranger than ever before Mumbai Indians. Amidst all the uproar over the change in captaincy, it will be banking on Suryakumar Yadav to mark his arrival in style against Delhi Capitals on Sunday and give MI the muchneeded fillip.

Suryakumar has been out of action for almost four months, having recovered from an ankle injury and sports hernia surgery. The 360degree batter rested from Saturday’s optional training session but sweetly timed the ball to all the corners of the Wankhede Stadium during his prolonged stint on Friday afternoon.

MI management – facing flak for its alleged mishandlin­g of captaincy transition from Rohit Sharma to Hardik Pandya – will be hoping for Suryakumar to ignite its campaign after the team’s three consecutiv­e losses. MI will know time is running out for staying in contention for a place in the playoffs. Ditto is the case with Rishabh Pant’s Delhi Capitals, which is placed secondfrom­bottom – one place ahead of MI – in the points table.

Injury concerns

While MI camp has a reason to rejoice in Suryakumar’s availabili­ty, the Capitals are dealing with injury concerns to its three main bowlers.

Kuldeep Yadav is unlikely to be available due to a groin injury, while Mukesh Kumar underwent a prolonged fitness test after missing the last game. To add to its woes, allrounder Mitchell Marsh will be unavailabl­e for Sunday’s game after hurting himself in DC’s last outing.

Will Pant revive Capitals’ campaign after being blown away by KKR? Or will Suryakumar turn the heat on? Over to Sunday afternoon!

 ?? EMMANUAL YOGINI ?? In good spirits: Pant will eye an inspired performanc­e from his men after a heavy loss against KKR.
EMMANUAL YOGINI In good spirits: Pant will eye an inspired performanc­e from his men after a heavy loss against KKR.

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