26 May,2025 08:38 AM IST | Jaipur | PTI
MI’s Hardik Pandya and PBKS’s Shreyas Iyer
Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings will be determined to give their all in the battle of Top-2 finish when they face each other in their final league stage fixture of the IPL here on Monday. As the four teams - Gujarat Titans, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, MI and PBKS - have sealed the IPL Playoff spots much earlier than ever before, the remaining league matches will determine the final standings.
With 17 points, PBKS are currently placed second, but a defeat to MI will push them to the third or fourth spot, setting them up for the Eliminator on May 30. Finishing in Top-2 seems tougher for PBKS as they not only need a win against a formidable MI outfit, but also hope RCB (17 points) lose their final match.
Thus, PBKS, who lost their previous game to Delhi Capitals, are in a must-win situation against MI in their push for a top-two finish. For MI, their superior net run-rate among all four qualifying teams can be beneficial if they beat PBKS and RCB lose their match.
Nevertheless, PBKS will look to iron out the flaws, particularly in their bowling, after they failed to defend a total in excess of 200 against DC on Saturday here. The venue's short boundaries and batting-friendly wicket could ensure a high-scoring clash, which would test the bowling attacks of both sides, but on this front, the Jasprit Bumrah-led MI have the edge.
Bumrah has taken only nine matches to take 16 wickets in this IPL, signalling his return to top form and fitness after a three-month injury layoff, but others in MI's bowling line-up have also shared the burden equally.
The new-ball pair of Trent Boult - third highest with 19 wickets - and Deepak Chahar (11) has done extremely well to help keep Bumrah for later stages of a match. Hardik Pandya has floated well with spinners Mitchell Santner and Will Jacks, which makes MI's bowling line-up more lethal when compared to PBKS's. Arshdeep Singh (16), Yuzvendra Chahal (14), who did not play the last game due to a niggle, and Marco Jansen (14) will thus have their task cut out against MI.
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