Khaleej Times

Mumbai look to bounce back after narrow defeat

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Mumbai Indians will aim to land the killer punch after fluffing an easy run-chase in their opener when they meet a dangerous Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League in Hyderabad on Wednesday.

Five-time champions MI had a lot going for them in their tournament opener against the Gujarat Titans, whether it was the incisive spells from pacer Jasprit Bumrah, Dewald Brevis' impactful knock or Rohit Sharma's fireworks at the top of the order.

But MI, who have built a reputation of slow starters over the years, could not manage 48 runs off 36 balls with seven wickets in hand. With the 10-team event being more competitiv­e than ever before, Mumbai cannot afford more such lackadaisi­cal performanc­es going forward.

In his first game as Mumbai captain, Hardik pushed himself down the order at number seven to accommodat­e the likes of Tim David and Brevis higher up.

Considerin­g he batted much higher for the Gujarat Titans last year, there is a case for him to bat higher up the order.

Opener Ishan Kishan could only last four balls against GT. With the T20 World Cup in mind, his performanc­es will be tracked closely and have added significan­ce. He needs to be at his best with the bat and behind the stumps to make the national squad. Hardik will also be expecting an improved performanc­e from spinners Shams Mulani and Piyush Chawla.

They face SRH on their home turf and the Pat Cummins-led side showed against Kolkata Knight Riders what they are capable of.

The big-hitting Heinrich Klaasen almost got them over the line from a hopeless situation though the rest of the batters put up below par performanc­es.

The opening duo of Mayank Agarwal and Abhishek Sharma has shown promise but would also need to be consistent if SRH are to do well in the competitio­n.

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