Preview by PRASENJIT
Having overcome the Chris Lynn threat and an in-form Kolkata Knight Riders, the challenge only gets bigger for Mumbai Indians as they will be up against the Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday (April 12). Sunrisers are one of only two teams that is yet to taste defeat in IPL 2017. The defending champions have carried on from where they left off in the summit clash in 2016, starting in clinical fashion. Mumbai Indians will be keen to use their home advantage and try to emulate what Sunrisers have done so far, which wouldn't be such a simple task as they will face a quality side that is further boosted by the return of Mustafizur Rahman - their hero from last season.
Mumbai Indians' two innings with the bat so far have been pretty similar - a good start, followed by a heap of wickets and then Nitish Rana and Hardik Pandya coming to the team's rescue. Buttler, who has looked in ominous form, hasn't been able to make a sizeable contribution yet and has been at the wrong end of two bad umpiring decisions. He will be eager to make a big impact at the top, as would Rohit, who is yet to hit the straps, with poor umpiring denying him that opportunity in the last match. The likes of Parthiv Patel, Kieron Pollard and Krunal Pandya have flattered to deceive, and MI will be hoping that they come good soon.