In a commanding performance, the Mumbai Indians (MI) defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 7 wickets in Match 41 of IPL 2025 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. MI’s clinical bowling performance, coupled with their composed batting, helped them chase down SRH’s total of 143/8 with relative ease.
SRH’s Struggles with the Bat
Choosing to bat first, Sunrisers Hyderabad suffered early losses, losing five wickets for a mere 35 runs. Top batsmen like Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Nitish Kumar Reddy, and Aniket Verma all failed to deliver, putting the team in a vulnerable situation early on.
But Heinrich Klaasen was SRH’s only warrior, playing a fighting knock of 71 runs from 44 balls. His presence in the middle served to stabilize the innings and brought a glimmer of hope to the team. Klaasen had an important partnership with Abhinav Manohar, who had scored 43 runs, as the two together added 99 runs for the sixth wicket. Theirs was not enough, however, as SRH’s score of 143/8 from 20 overs fell short of making it a fighting total.
MI’s Commanding Chase
In reply, Mumbai Indians’ opening pair, Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton, laid a good platform for the chase. Sharma, especially, dominated from the start, taking the lead with a forceful 70 runs. His aggressive approach placed MI in a commanding position to achieve the target.
Suryakumar Yadav played an essential role in the middle order, contributing valuable runs and ensuring the scoring rate remained steady. MI’s chase was further bolstered by Hardik Pandya, who finished the match with an unbeaten 30 runs, ensuring a smooth finish for MI as they reached the target with ease.
Key Performers
Heinrich Klaasen (SRH): Klaasen’s knock of 71 runs was the highlight of SRH’s innings, as he fought hard to keep the innings together despite the early collapses.
Abhinav Manohar (SRH): Manohar’s contribution of 43 runs was crucial, particularly in the 99-run partnership with Klaasen.
Rohit Sharma (MI): Sharma led MI’s chase with a blistering 70 runs, anchoring the innings and providing much-needed momentum for MI to chase the target down comfortably.
Hardik Pandya (MI): Pandya’s composed 30 runs played a key role in guiding MI to victory, ensuring they stayed on track in the latter stages of the chase.
Trent Boult (MI): Boult’s brilliant bowling performance, where he claimed 4 wickets for 26 runs, was instrumental in dismantling SRH’s batting order and stifling their progress. His figures were crucial in MI’s dominance in the first innings.
Match Summary
Team Batting First Total Batting Second Result
SRH Yes 143/8 No Lost
MI No 144/3 Yes Won
Conclusion
Mumbai Indians displayed their depth and experience in batting as well as bowling, with standout performances in all departments. Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav’s partnership guaranteed a successful chase, and Trent Boult’s ball-winning brilliance set them up for victory.
For Sunrisers Hyderabad, the loss underscored their inability to seize the momentum. Though Klaasen and Manohar attempted to stage a comeback with the bat, SRH’s collapse early on and failure to find any support in the middle overs proved costly to them.
As MI climb up the points table with this win, SRH would have to overcome their batting weaknesses in an attempt to remain competitive in the rest of the competition.