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Suryakumar Yadav Leads MI After Hardik Pandya Ruled Out; LSG Reach 171/5 in 14 Overs

With Hardik Pandya sidelined due to illness, Suryakumar Yadav takes charge as Mumbai Indians bowl first against Lucknow Super Giants at Wankhede.

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Suryakumar Yadav Leads MI After Hardik Pandya Ruled Out; LSG Reach 171/5 in 14 Overs
With Hardik Pandya sidelined due to illness, Suryakumar Yadav takes charge as Mumbai Indians bowl first against Lucknow Credit · ESPN

Key facts

  • Hardik Pandya ruled out of MI vs LSG due to illness; Suryakumar Yadav captains MI.
  • LSG scored 171 for 5 after 14 overs at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.
  • Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Pooran put on a 94-run stand for LSG.
  • Mumbai Indians took 4 wickets for 41 runs in the last 5 overs before strategic break.
  • Jasprit Bumrah bowled three no-balls in the match, one leading to a caught dismissal overturned.
  • LSG batting: Himmat Singh 4(8), Aiden Markram 12(12) at time of reporting.

Captaincy Change on Match Day

Suryakumar Yadav is leading Mumbai Indians in the 47th match of IPL 2026 against Lucknow Super Giants after regular captain Hardik Pandya was ruled out due to illness. The decision was announced shortly before the toss, with MI electing to bowl first on the Wankhede Stadium pitch. The surface, described by former cricketer Ambati Rayudu as a golden opportunity for LSG, offered early assistance to bowlers but flattened out as the innings progressed.

LSG’s Strong Start Through Marsh and Pooran

Lucknow Super Giants built a solid platform through a 94-run partnership between Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Pooran, which propelled the innings after early setbacks. The duo attacked the MI bowlers, taking the score past 100 in the 7th over. At 106 for 1 after 7 overs, LSG appeared set for a formidable total. However, Mumbai Indians fought back through disciplined bowling, particularly from Corbin Bosch and the spinners, who triggered a collapse.

Mumbai’s Fightback with Four Quick Wickets

Mumbai Indians pulled things back dramatically in the middle overs, claiming four wickets for just 41 runs in a five-over spell. The strategic break came at a crucial juncture, with LSG at 141 for 3 after 10 overs, having lost momentum. The spinners, led by Raghu Sharma, exploited the drift and turn, while Corbin Bosch provided breakthroughs. Aiden Markram, unbeaten on 12, remained at the crease as the key batter for LSG to anchor the innings.

No-Ball Controversy and Missed Opportunities

Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling was marred by three no-balls, one of which cost MI a wicket. In the 13th over, Bumrah had Himmat Singh caught behind off a no-ball for overstepping, denying Mumbai a crucial dismissal. Earlier, a no-ball from Bumrah saw a catch by Suryakumar Yadav overturned. The free hits that followed allowed LSG to add runs without risk. The umpires, Ajitesh Argal and Sam Nogajski, had to review multiple calls, including a LBW appeal against Himmat Singh that was turned down after ball tracking showed the ball pitching outside leg stump.

Wankhede Pitch and Match Context

The Wankhede Stadium pitch offered early bounce and carry, but as the innings progressed, it became conducive for stroke play. LSG’s lone spark in a fading season, as noted by commentators, was the partnership between Marsh and Pooran. Both teams are positioned near the bottom of the IPL 2026 points table, making this clash critical for playoff hopes. Mumbai Indians, despite their struggles, have a history of strong performances at home, and the return of Rohit Sharma to the playing XI added experience to the lineup.

What Lies Ahead for Both Sides

With LSG at 171 for 5 after 14 overs, they have a platform to push past 200 if Markram can bat deep with support from the lower order. Mumbai Indians, buoyed by their fightback, will aim to restrict LSG to a manageable total, knowing that a chase under lights at Wankhede could be challenging. The outcome of this match could have significant implications for the points table, as both teams seek to revive their campaigns. The siren incident, where a no-ball was called after a wicket, highlighted the fine margins that could decide the contest.

A Test of Resilience and Discipline

The match has become a test of resilience for both sides: LSG’s ability to recover from a mid-innings slump and MI’s discipline in avoiding no-balls and capitalizing on breakthroughs. The strategic break allowed MI to regroup, and their bowlers responded with tight lines. However, the no-balls remain a concern, as they have gifted LSG extra opportunities. For LSG, Markram’s role as the anchor will be crucial, while MI will rely on Bumrah’s experience to close out the innings. The result will likely hinge on which team handles pressure better in the final overs.

The bottom line

  • Suryakumar Yadav captained MI after Hardik Pandya was ruled out due to illness.
  • LSG reached 171/5 in 14 overs, powered by a 94-run stand between Marsh and Pooran.
  • Mumbai Indians took 4 wickets for 41 runs in a five-over spell to check LSG’s momentum.
  • Jasprit Bumrah bowled three no-balls, including one that negated a caught-behind wicket.
  • The match is critical for both bottom-placed teams in IPL 2026 points table.
  • Aiden Markram remains key for LSG to push the total past 200.
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