Sunrisers Hyderabad versus Mumbai Indians: pick your XI

Remember, Mumbai Indians lost four to five matches consecutively last year but went on to lift the title.

April 18, 2016 01:44 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:15 pm IST

These are two demoralised teams. Sunrisers Hyderabad have not yet to open their account in this IPL, while the defending champions have one win against their name in three matches.

But before you give weight to that, remember that Mumbai Indians lost four to five matches consecutively last year but went on to lift the title.

Mumbai Indians

The team has a strong batting line-up. But when captain Rohit Sharma fails at the top, the middle-order is buckling under pressure.

I don't know why Rohit Sharma persists with Hardik Pandya at the crucial No.3 spot ahead of Ambati Rayudu. It is understandable if the Mumbai Indians openers have a good start and to sustain the run rate, Rohit sends in Hardik Pandya. But if a wicket falls early, it is better to send Rayudu at No.3.

The team lost its opening match against debutants Rising Pune Supergiants, but came back strongly with a Rohit Sharma show against Kolkata Knight Riders. Aaron Finch's consecutive third half-century denied them a victory against Gujarat Lions.

Rohit Sharma may opt for Corey Anderson in place of Jos Buttler or even Kieron Pollard. Corey Anderson can bat and is also a useful bowler. He is in form, having performed well in the World T20 championships.

Rohit can also think of bringing in Martin Guptill for Lendl Simmons. The Kiwi player has performed well in the World T20 championships. If Pollard and Simmons are good batsmen but they have to deliver. Hardik Pandya at No.5 can be a useful performer and can hit the ball a long way at the lower half of the innings. His brother Krunal Pandya proved his mettle against Gujarat Lions.

Tim Southee can be dangerous with a new ball, and he has also fared well with the bat. With Lasith Malinga out of the game, Mumbai Indians has to depend on Southee's prowess in his opening and last spells. It has been a below-par performance from the offie Harbhajan Singh so far in this tournament.

My possible Mumbai playing XI

Rohit Sharma (captain), Lendl Simmons or Martin Guptill, Ambati Rayudu, Pollard or Anderson, Jos Buttler, Shreyas Gopal, Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Harbhajan Singh, Southee and Bumrah.

Sunrisers Hyderabad

This side had not performed to its potential so far in this season. David Warner has to make changes to his side, if they want to win from here on.

Kane Williamson, who is in sublime form, has to be brought into the scheme of things. Henriques might be a good all-rounder, but Kane Williamson at No.3 can control the middle-order along with Eoin Morgan and Naman Ojha. But for Morgan and Ojha, Sunrisers Hyderabad would not have scored a competitive total against Kolkata Knight Riders.

Shikhar Dhawan has to fire at least against Mumbai Indians. With Gautam Gambhir performing well, this match might be a fine platform for Dhawan to cement his place in the Indian team.

With Yuvraj still to recover, the middle-order for the Hyderabad team is a little shaky.

David Warner showed his brilliance in the opening match but failed to get going in the second match against Kolkata Knight Riders. Sunrisers Hyderabad has lost to Royal Challengers Bangalore and Kolkata Knight Riders in the previous encounters.

The bowling department looks good with the Bangladeshi Mustafizur Rahman at his best. What a delivery to dismiss Andre Russell! No other bowler has backed Rahman's efforts. Bhuvneshwar Kumar showed shades of brilliance but was taken to the cleaners after his initial 6 or 7 balls.

If Ashish Nehra recovers for this match, then Warner might heave a sigh of relief as the veteran left-armer is the prime bowler for his side.

Karn Sharma and Barinder Saran were a bit wayward. Karn Sharma, a good spinner, has to prove his mettle in this match. If Nehra comes, the youngster Saran has to make way. Trent Boult might also be a good option.

My possible Sunrisers Hyderabad playing XI

David Warner (captain), Shikhar Dhawan, Naman Ojha, Eoin Morgan, Kane Williamson or Moises Henriques, Ashish Reddy, Deepak Hooda or Yuvraj Singh (if he is hit), Mustafizur Rahman, Bhuvneshwar Kumar or Abhimanyu Mithun, Ashish Nehra or Barinder Saran and Karn Sharma

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