Will Arjun Tendulkar get a chance against Hyderabad in Mumbai Indians Playing XI today?
“When I was captaining KKR, Sunil Narine used to make my team stronger, Similarly Rashid Khan makes SRH strong.” - Gautam Gambhir
David Warner in last 7 IPL innings against #MI
Runs: 353
Average: 70.6
Strike Rate: 143
Thirties: 5
Top-Score: 4 times
Mumbai Indians have won the toss and have opted to bat.
SRH IPL performance in past seasons
Chasing has been Sunrisers’ achilles’ heel in the first two matches, once again bringing under scanner, their lack of depth in the playing XI and below-par Indian bench strength. For skipper Warner, there are some serious questions about the choice of the playing XI, which many believe hasn’t been well thought out and the results also back that assessment.
SRH Skipper David Warner has scored the most runs since the beginning of the 2015 IPL season (3,348 runs); he is also the batsman with the best average in the competition across that period (52). Class
This is the same wicket as that of the first match of this season’s tournament. The wickets in Chennai can be described in two phases
It’s a bit of a conundrum to the captains on winning the toss, but there could be a change of strategy.
MI - 29/0 (3 Over)
Rohit Sharma (14) Quinton de Kock (10)
Breakthrough for Sunrisers and Rohit falls for 32.
MI 55/1
Breakthrough for Sun Risers!
Vijay Shankar strikes in his first over as Rohit Sharma departs for 32.
“There are three or four different pitches here [in Chennai]. The wicket that we played in game one is quite different from the wicket we played in the second game, (even though) the scores were pretty similar. I’m not quite sure what the wicket is going to look like tomorrow, maybe pretty similar to game one. Or might play exactly similar to game two. The processes don’t change for us. We turn up, assess the conditions quickly. We have our game plans, we adjust quickly and have to think on our feet.”