In the spotlight: Tilak Varma and Tim David
Tilak Varma has made a sedate start to IPL 2025. After a breakthrough international season that featured two T20I centuries for India, he has struggled for fluency in the IPL. He began the season with a 36-ball 39 against Gujarat Titans, and scored 25 off 23 against LSG before being retired out as MI's required rate spiralled out of control. Tilak returns to the Wankhede now, but it hasn't been a happy hunting ground for him in T20s: he has a highest score of 38 in 15 innings here, and his strike rate of 124.07 is his lowest at any ground where he has batted at least five times.
Among the away players who could feel at home in Mumbai on Monday is Tim David, who made his name as a lower-order hitter for MI from 2022 to 2024. Since 2022, only Dinesh Karthik (208.33) and Suryakumar (197.09) have better IPL strike rates than David (188.95) at the Wankhede (minimum five innings). "Coming back to play in Mumbai, it's a wonderful place to play at the Wankhede," David said ahead of the game against MI. "[I] love batting here. It's a nice place to have as your home ground. It's not my home ground anymore. Hopefully I get a chance to do some damage out there in the middle tomorrow night."
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