šIPL 2026: Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad, 41st Match, Mumbaiš




At the halfway stage, Mumbai Indians' fate remains firmly in their own hands, as they often say in media interactions and dressing-room speeches.
With seven matches left and 14 points still there for the taking, they even possess a theoretical chance of finishing in the coveted top two, beginning Wednesday when they face off against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Well, that is only on paper.
This has been a season of surprises. Who would have expected a side that posted over 260 in one match to collapse to 13 for 6 six in Powerplay in the next, and get all out for 75?
Given the IPL's fluid dynamics, MI might be entering into a matrix-like zone - a labyrinth of interconnected permutations, with a need for favourable results in the remaining games.
MI have been hot and cold this season - more cold than hot, of course. The batters have misfired and bowlers have faltered, and the numbers reflect it just as damningly. They have scored the fewest runs (1173) and also have the lowest Powerplay score (366) among the 10 sides.
Their wickets tally is just as poor - 33 scalps this season. The only side to have taken fewer wickets (30) are, ironically, leading the points table.




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