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Playoff favorite Mumbai Indians, Gujarat Titans faces high-spring IPL battle




The top three of Gujarat’s Titans will face a rigorous examination against the powerful bowling attack of Mumbai Indians, when two teams are a favorite to reach the Indian Premier League playoffs in Mumbai on Tuesday. With the best net run rate between all teams, MI in third place requires two of the remaining three matches to ensure a straight place in the final four. The five -time winner will play two of these games at home, where he has won four out of five matches.

GT, who is in fourth place, has four matches left, two of which will be in their home ground in Ahmedabad, where they too have won four out of five. The side -led side of Shubman Gill requires two more victories to go into the playoffs.

Top order of B Sai Reformson (504 runs), Jose Butler (470) and Skipper Gill (465) dominated the tournament like the tournament, won several winning for Titans.

But the result of Tuesday’s competition can be determined how they perform against Trent Bault (16 wickets), Hardik Pandya (13), Jaspreet Bumrah (11) and Deepak Char (9) against the best bowling attacks in the competition, which ensure difficult times for opposition batsmen.

Ever since MI started his winning streak, which has been swollen for an impressive six matches on Trot, he has not seen more than 200 at home or even a total of more than 200.

This is enough to ring the alarm bell in the Titans camp, whose winning formula is largely based on batting heavy yogas.

But MI will also be careful with the impeccable record of Titans, while chasing he has won each of his three games in second place with heavy margin.

But while the top three of GT have dominated the batting chart, others naturally have not found much time in Sherfen Rutherford (201 runs) in the middle, meaning that MI bowlers will look hard and quickly to achieve the upper hand.

Just three season ago, Hardik inspired Titans to win a title in their first presence, but this year, he is after a strong revival of the Mumbai Indians’ early Blips, which included a loss to GT in Ahmedabad.

Perhaps no other all -rounder in the tournament swims through his roles and performed as an adminity as Pandya (157 runs, 13 wickets), which gives Mi a lot of spoke.

The readiness of Rohit Sharma (293 runs) to create a long innings to switch a gear in the middle and Suryakumar Yadav (475) is joining his elements, actually the biggest worrying signs for MI’s opponent.

Ryan Ricelton (334) has stopped a slow start for a late impressive score, taking pressure to attack before Rohit. Will Jack is also getting in his rhythm as an all-rounder, while Tilak Verma (239) and Naman Dhir (155) give firmness to that batting line-up.

For his credit, the bowlers of the Gujarat Titans have also done a great job in the absence of Kagiso Rabada, who after accepting that they served provisional suspension for the use of recreational drugs earlier this year. It is not yet clear whether he can play the upcoming games because the length of his suspension is still not known.

GT’s Indian bowlers have appreciated. The attack by Prasad Krishna, who topped the chart in this IPL with 19 wickets, has been successful in distributing consecutive consecutive sides, under the leadership of Prasad Krishna, who is at the top in the chart.

(Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is published by a syndicated feed.)

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