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MI set to crack GT's playoff vulnerability

MI set to crack GT's playoff vulnerability

Chandigarh, May 29 (UNI) The IPL 2025 Eliminator clash between Mumbai Indians (MI) and Gujarat Titans (GT) at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Cricket Stadium on May 30 is shaping up as a classic battle of resilience versus vulnerability, where MI's seasoned lineup and depth in talent are expected to prove decisive against a Gujarat side reeling from key player absences and recent setbacks.
While both teams have showcased their championship credentials this season, it is Mumbai Indians' ability to absorb pressure through experienced campaigners and versatile replacements that sets them apart in this high-stakes knockout fixture.
The five-time IPL champions have endured a rollercoaster campaign, losing three of their first four games before rallying to claim seven victories out of their last eight. This remarkable turnaround underlines Mumbai's championship temperament — the hallmark of a side accustomed to knockout battles.
Though MI will be without overseas standouts Ryan Rickelton and Will Jacks, who have returned to national duty, the franchise's bench strength remains formidable. Jonny Bairstow, a seasoned IPL campaigner, is set to slot in at the top order alongside Rohit Sharma and the in-form Suryakumar Yadav. Charith Asalanka adds further depth and flexibility to the batting lineup.
The return of Tilak Varma to his preferred No. 3 spot promises to stabilise the innings further, giving Mumbai a balanced blend of aggression and composure. At the same time, MI's middle order boasts match-winners Hardik Pandya and Naman Dhir, capable of shifting momentum at critical junctures.
On the bowling front, the twin spearheads — Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Boult — bring a lethal combination of pace, precision, and experience. Bumrah, with 17 wickets at an economy rate of just 6.33, has been a standout since his return from injury. Complementing them is the resurgence of Mitchell Santner, whose spin options add a crucial dimension on the balanced Mullanpur pitch.
Conversely, Gujarat Titans arrive at the Eliminator under pressure after back-to-back heavy defeats that saw their once-commanding position slip to third in the standings. More crucially, they face the playoffs without their marquee overseas batsman Jos Buttler, whose absence leaves a gaping hole in a top-heavy batting lineup.
Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis is expected to fill the void but lacks Buttler's explosiveness. While Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill have been dependable, the middle order's stability hinges on players like Sherfane Rutherford and Shahrukh Khan stepping up — a tall order given recent performances.
On the bowling front, Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna remain the Titans' strike weapons, but inconsistent spells from Rashid Khan and Arshad Khan have raised concerns. With Mumbai's in-form batting unit waiting to exploit any weakness, Gujarat's bowlers must lift their game substantially to stay competitive.
The Mullanpur surface offers an even contest between bat and ball, with pace bowlers expected to extract early movement and spinners to find grip in the middle overs. Teams batting first have held an advantage here, suggesting the toss-winning captain may prefer to set a target in this knockout.
Weather forecasts indicate clear skies and dry conditions, ensuring uninterrupted play under hot and humid conditions.
With the Eliminator effectively a season-defining moment, Mumbai Indians' blend of experience, squad depth, and recent form is tipped to eclipse Gujarat Titans' fightback ambitions hampered by crucial player losses and wavering confidence.
While Gujarat can never be discounted given their talent and prior dominance this season, the balance of power currently favours Mumbai Indians, who appear better equipped to handle the pressure cooker scenario of IPL playoffs.
Match starts May 30 at 7:30 PM IST.
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