No flat track, there was no party for SRH because Mumbai Indians claim that the third win of IPL 2025 to survive

The Mi IPL will remain in the sixth position on the 2025 point table, but SRH has hit the rock bottom, with CSK at 9th place.
Mumbai Indians (MI) is known as a slow start. And as we go to the second part of the Indian Premier League (IPL), they are looking for their feet. Jasprit Bumrah’s return is well for him. But this is not just their ace pacer. His batsmen are happening in form. Rohit Sharma, Ryan Ricelton, Will Jack, and Suryakumar Yadav all played well on a difficult Wankhed Stadium pitch against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH).
Despite hurting Karn Sharma in the third over of the match, MI banned SRH to just 162. Trent Bault, Bumrah and Jack control the match, keeping the destructive SRH batsmen calm. Once again, the world saw how the SRH batting lineup was an dimensional.
SRH batting again exposed
Even people with technology are sufficient to score a test in Australia, such as Nitish Kumar Reddy, not ready to play the situation or situations. While one understands that the current T20 dynamics intended is paramount, what is the use of an attempt to score 300 on the pitches where 180 can be defended?
There was spin in the pitch. There was also an early movement. SRH had not lost any wickets in the first seven overs. Nevertheless, 59/0 in 7.2 overs, he scored just 162 runs and lost just 5 wickets. This is 103 runs in 66 balls. So despite trying to kill every ball, he did not even give 8.5 runs per over.
If they tried to navigate, they could score more. No one should forget that SRH added 47 runs in 3 overs. This is not working my way or highway approach. And it looks like pat cumrins and co. Either something else is not ready to try. The pitches will only slow down from here due to wear and tears. SRH is almost almost out, but if they do not change their ways they can end finally.
MI’s collective batting attempt
There were some purchases in the pitch, and to start, Mohammed Shami and Pat Cummins bowled well. But once Rohit Sharma took Shami in the third over, MI had complete control over the match. By the 6th over, he had already scored 55 runs, and only 108 was needed in 14 overs.
SRH received Recellton in the 8th over, but was the run rate issue. MI was scoring over 8. The only way to win was a quick wicket. And when Suryakumar Yadav joined Jack, the run rate increased. By the time the two went away, MI needed only 35 runs in 33 balls. Ehsan Malinga got the wickets of Hardik Pandya and Naman Dhir in the 18th over, but MI defeated SRH 4 wickets and 11 balls.
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