Big Question: Will SRH Adjust Their Approach?
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) began the IPL 2025 season with high energy, playing aggressively as if they had nothing to lose. However, that same attacking approach has now started to backfire. Last season, SRH won five of their first seven games, but this year, they’ve flipped the script, with just one win in their first five matches.
The key to their early success was Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma getting off to quick starts. But when that strategy fails, it has a domino effect. With Nitish Kumar Reddy averaging just 21 and Heinrich Klaasen’s highest score of 35, SRH’s top order is struggling.
Their bowling has been equally underwhelming. Mohammad Shami is averaging 52.20, and Pat Cummins is averaging 36. The lack of impact from their spinners, who have the worst economy rate this season, is also hurting them.
On the flip side, Mumbai Indians (MI) are finding their groove. After a shaky start with just one win in five games, MI has now won three straight matches, moving up the standings. Jasprit Bumrah is back to his lethal best, Mitchell Santner is proving to be a smart spin option, and Trent Boult is swinging the ball brilliantly.
If MI wins this game, they will climb to third place, solidifying their position for the playoff race. SRH, on the other hand, faces a crucial challenge. Another loss could push them further away from the top four.
Big Picture: A win for Mumbai would put them in a strong position, while SRH would be under immense pressure with another defeat.
MI’s turnaround against Delhi Capitals was set up by Mitchell Santner, whose brilliant ball to dismiss Karun Nair helped turn the game in MI’s favor. Santner’s ability to switch between defensive and attacking bowling makes him a valuable asset in varying conditions.
Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar Reddy of SRH has struggled for form this season, managing only 131 runs at a disappointing average of 21.33. With SRH needing a player who can anchor the innings, Reddy’s poor run of form is a big concern.
Team News and Likely XIs
SRH has made some changes, bringing in Rahul Chahar based on conditions, and might look to strengthen their line-up further with Atharva Taide or Abhinav Manohar.
Mumbai, on the other hand, are unlikely to make changes given their recent success.
Sunrisers Hyderabad:
- Travis Head, 2. Abhishek Sharma, 3. Ishan Kishan, 4. Nitish Kumar Reddy, 5. Heinrich Klaasen (wk), 6. Aniket Verma, 7. Abhinav Manohar/Atharva Taide, 8. Pat Cummins (capt), 9. Harshal Patel, 10. Mohammed Shami, 11. Zeeshan Ansari, 12. Eshan Malinga/Wiaan Mulder
Mumbai Indians:
- Rohit Sharma, 2. Ryan Rickelton (wk), 3. Suryakumar Yadav, 4. Tilak Varma, 5. Hardik Pandya (capt), 6. Naman Dhir, 7. Will Jacks, 8. Mitchell Santner, 9. Deepak Chahar, 10. Trent Boult, 11. Jasprit Bumrah, 12. Ashwani Kumar
The Big Question
Should SRH temper their approach with the bat?
Pitch and Conditions
The Hyderabad pitch is expected to be a belter, ideal for batting. There have been four scores above 240 this season, and with temperatures expected to hit 38°C, expect plenty of runs.
Stats and Trivia:
- Hyderabad has the highest strike rate among batters, with the most sixes hit this season.
- MI’s batting average has shot up from 28.50 to 36.04 in their last four games.
Quotes
“It’s just a game, but emotional playing at my home-ground. I just want to do my basics right and perform for the team.” – Tilak Varma
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