Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Match Scorecard

Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Match Scorecard

MI dominated SRH’s batters on an unusually slow Wankhede deck in a clinical performance from a team that seems to have found their groove once more.

Ryan Rickelton, Sky and Will Jacks led an unflappable performance for South Regatta Hove as they held on for ninth position on the table and tried to improve their net run rate.

In this article, we will discuss the main points or high lights of Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Match Scorecard.

#DateVenueWinnerResultMargin
1Apr 23, 2025Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)Mumbai IndiansSRH 143/8 vs MI 146/3MI won by 7 wickets (in 15.4 overs)
2Apr 17, 2025Mumbai (Wankhede)Mumbai IndiansSRH 162/5 vs MI 166/6MI won by 4 wickets (, NDTV Sports)
3May 6, 2024Mumbai (Wankhede)Mumbai IndiansMI chased SRH’s score by 7 wicketsMI won by 7 wickets
4Mar 27, 2024Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)Sunrisers HyderabadSRH 277/3 vs MI 246/5SRH won by 31 runs
5May 21, 2023Mumbai (Wankhede)Mumbai IndiansMI won comfortably chasing SRH totalMI won by 8 wickets

Scorecard

SRH and MI have met 24 times during IPL history, with Mumbai Indians winning 14 times. Both teams are in a tight race to finish in the top four of the league; therefore this match will determine who gets to face Chennai Super Kings in the quarter-finals. Both are tied with four points out of six games; only net run-rate separates them.

Mumbai Indians enjoyed an excellent start, with openers Ryan Rickelton and Rohit Sharma scoring quickly to establish a solid run rate that ultimately resulted in 162 for 5. Despite losing Hardik Pandya early, the hosts kept up an aggressive pace, ending with 162 for 5 in response from Hyderabad who could only manage 143 for 8. Heinrich Klaasen scored an excellent 71 off 44 balls but this wasn’t enough to halt Mumbai who easily chased down their target with ease to win by 4 wickets.

MI will be pleased with how their bowlers were able to contain one of the premier batting sides in the tournament – Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya both bowled well; Will Jacks stood out as an outstanding performer on an unforgiving surface – picking off several big hitters with pace and accuracy before running into trouble himself.

MI finally edged ahead thanks to Suryakumar Yadav’s final-ball boundary which gave them victory against KXIP. Needing 19 runs off the last two overs, Suryakumar hit three runs from Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s final delivery – marking their first loss this season.

Tim David’s early wicket was a devastating setback for SRH as they battled to keep up the run-rate, yet later held their nerves as Klaasen and Henrique Martin made timely contributions with some timely hits.

Mumbai Indians has experienced an inconsistent start to this season, yet they have shown much promise recently. Their recent performances include victories over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Delhi Capitals (DC) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK), as well as five victories at home against these teams and more recently against RCB (a win was an important step toward making playoffs). Maintaining their form will prove to be challenging but Mumbai Indians remain confident that victory over RCB can restore them to form!

MI vs SRH

Mumbai Indians responded well after suffering back-to-back defeats with an emphatic seven wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Sunday afternoon. MI won the toss and elected to bowl first on a difficult surface; Deepak Chahar took early wickets while Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan came close against his deliveries, though Heinrich Klaasen and Aniket Verma led their side to 162/8 from 20 overs of play.

SRH were never ahead in run rate and could never catch up. Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya and Rohit Sharma kept exerting pressure on their opposition with some solid opening batsmanship from Bumrah, Pandya and Rohit before Rohit took charge with some big shots to help his side claim victory.

15: SRH are in disarray as Naman Dhir attempts to go for a big hit but fails and gets bowled instead, taking an appeal review but losing out to an on field decision.

SKY and Dhir were having success together but were unable to maintain the partnership; now it falls on SRH’s lower middle order to help SRH pursue their run chase. Batsmen attempted rash shots but fell foul of some brilliant bowling from MI’s attack.

16.1: Malinga throws a long full toss around middle, and Tilak Varma attempts to flick it with an arm-flick, but gets only an edge towards deep third man. After reviewing replays, the third umpire concludes that the ball was legally in play.

SRH’s batsmen struggled to adjust to the fast paced game and lost wickets through some reckless shots, particularly Nitish Kumar Reddy and Abhishek Sharma who lost them quickly while Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma struggled to get going with their bat. Klaasen and Verma played their parts well to get MI to a respectable total on this difficult pitch, yet even their efforts weren’t enough to beat Trent Boult and Deepak Chahar who both took four wickets each while Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah picked up two wickets each for MI. MI won the match and now sit at sixth on the points table with three wins from four games played, just one win away from making a top four finish and reaching the finals. As they face Gujarat Lions next, this crucial matchup could make or break their chances of securing a playoff berth. BookYourShow has tickets available to witness all of the action live at Wankhede Stadium starting at 16:00 IST; keep track of IPL 2025 scorecard for more updates about this match-up! Thank you for reading – feel free to like and share our article with friends; alternatively you could subscribe to our newsletter for all of the latest sports news updates.

Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad

Pat Cummins conceded that SRH fell a few runs short in the end. He noted that wicket wasn’t easy and was disappointed with their team performance; failing to capitalize on momentum after picking up five early wickets; pitch was slightly slow with some cutters holding firm; nevertheless despite their failure, team is moving forward and learning from its mistakes.

Rohit Sharma delivered an exceptional 70 off 35 balls to help Mumbai Indians come back from defeat against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Rohit joins an esteemed list of batsmen who have scored centuries against Hyderabad such as Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen. At the end of it all, SRH managed to score 162/5 due to Travis Head’s well-paced innings as well as some late hitting from Nitish Kumar Reddy and Aniket Verma; but their target would always have been difficult due to Wankhede pitch conditions.

MI’s bowlers – led by Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya – turned in an impressive bowling performance to keep their hosts at bay during all four innings, propelling them to fifth spot and remaining confident of reaching the playoffs. MI will receive a bye week next week before playing four more matches prior to April 23. Their next opponent will be Delhi Capitals before they host Chennai Super Kings for Revenge Week’s finale matchup.

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