IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad, Match 41 - Who Said What?
Published - 30 Apr 2026, 00:07 IST | Updated - 30 Apr 2026, 00:13 IST
The Mumbai Indians (MI) fell to yet another defeat, this time losing to the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by six wickets in Match 41 of the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday, April 29.
The hosts batted first and posted a massive 244 runs on the board, thanks to Ryan Rickelton’s unbeaten 123 off 55 balls. He was partnered well by the returning Will Jacks at the top of the order and captain Hardik Pandya towards the backend of the innings.
In reply, SRH chased down the total more than an over to spare. They too had a great opening partnership with Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head scoring 129 runs together for the first wicket. Once they were dismissed, Heinrich Klaasen made sure that their efforts did not go in vain, hitting 65 not out of 30 balls while Salil Arora scored a quick-fire 30.
Ryan Rickelton started the season as MI’s primary opener alongside Rohit Sharma. However, he soon lost his place to compatriot Quinton de Kock when he scored a hundred. Rickelton, however, made the most of the chance offered to him by scoring a mesmerising hundred. He carried his bat, scoring an unbeaten 123 off just 55 balls. The South African now holds the record for the highest individual score by an MI player in the history of the IPL.
It is rare to see Jasprit Bumrah have multiple off days, but the 2026 IPL has been tough going for the right-arm seamer. The game against SRH was yet another difficult outing for Bumrah, whose first two overs went for 28 runs, with the third one going for 13. He ended his four-over spell, conceding 54 runs at an economy of 13.50. MI are now eight games into the 2026 season, and Bumrah has taken just two wickets.
SRH can proudly say that their batting lineup is one of the most feared in the IPL, with no targets out of their reach. Their openers, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma, forged a 129-run partnership from just 8.4 overs. And when Abhishek and Ishan Kishan were dismissed in quick succession, Heinrich Klaasen took over the scoring to hit a magnificent 65 not out, partnered brilliantly by the young Salil Arora, who struck a 10-ball 30 towards the end.
“I don't think dew played much of a role, just that they played some good shots, we bowled some bad balls, they got to a flyer. I think we did pull it back, but it was not enough. (Batting seems to have improved from previous games) Yes, I enjoyed, I had fun today on the ground. Yeah, I think 244, I think I'll back my bowlers to stop it, but some other day today we could not execute. Myself, really enjoyed bowling as well, barring the last three balls, but other than that, really enjoyed myself. (Missed chances in the field) Yes, I think it's been that kind of season. When you get a couple of chances, you grab them, that's when the luck and momentum changes. If you don't, it kind of hurts you, but it's still fine. All the boys tried really well. They gave everything, it did not work out. (How do you address the issues with bowling?) I think this season we don't have much option, we really need to see what all differences we can do. I won't put my bowlers under the bus. I think as an overall unit, we have not been able to do what exactly Mumbai Indians stands for. We really need to see what all we need to work on and it's fine. I think we have passionate owners, we have passionate support staff. We always figure out something. (The crowd keeps coming out to support) Yes, I think we have not given them much opportunity to back us. But yeah, they have been quite fantastic. They have been loyal. They have been fantastic. Yeah, sometimes it hurts when the opposition team comes and they start chanting their names. We need to entertain them more to make sure we get that love and trust from them.”
“I always thought it was tough to start with, but knowing our batting lineup and obviously a very good pitch, definitely thought it was within our sights. A few things had to go right, but I thought it was chaseable. (That opening combo that you possess, has fear completely gone out of their lives?) Hope so. You know, you see when the pitch is good, the way they play, they've got so many different shots. So I mean, I'm glad I'm not bowling at them. They look pretty scary. (What do you make of all these youngsters coming through?) It's super impressive. Salil (Arora) hasn't really got much of a chance this season yet, but really impressed in the preseason. They've all just got that fearless attitude. So credit to the coaching staff as well for instilling that in these young guys. I don't think they realize how good they are. (Do you at all worry how many you're conceding?) Of course! (laughs) Don't give that impression. I think you've got to be realistic though. It's different to what it was five years ago, IPL. It's, you know, 200 used to be kind of tough going to chase. Now, even 12 and over, you feel like you can chase it as a batting unit. So you just got to reset your expectations a little bit as a bowling group. (Can you put your bowler's hat on and search for any sympathy at all for bowlers?) Yeah, I've got a lot. How long do we have? (laughs) I think I said last game, it's these high-scoring games, there's not a lot in it for the bowlers. But you do feel like, even at the end there, if you nail one really good yorker, it can still be the difference in the match. So bowlers - and really good bowlers - you know, like Eshan (Malinga) in our team, he's a big reason why we've been winning these games as well. I think he's got the purple cap as well. You can still have a huge impact. Everything's going well at the moment, so keep hanging in there.”
“There was a big gap in the cow corner - so you have to take a risk a little bit earlier. The wicket was good. You're chasing 9 or 10 runs every over for about 10 overs and they've got a quality bowling line-up. So you had to take a chance just to see if you could create some momentum from the situation. (Asked about his inside out drives) The left shoulder's given me some issues over the last year, so I'm not strong over cow-corner anymore. And our lovely slinger has been feeding stuff over extra cover for me, so things are going nicely right now. No, not at all. Humble. Tomorrow's a new day. I'm probably going home, hoping the baby isn't screaming, so daddy duty is up now. It's nice to contribute to the team. It's a great win for us and hopefully we can repeat it at home. Like I said earlier, if they're going at 15, 16, it's going to make your life a little bit easier (on the openers). So when I got in, I think we needed just under 10s chasing 250, so that's an incredible job from them.(On salil Arora) I told him he needed, I think it was 11 or 12 or 6 or something like that. He doesn't have to worry. And then he asked, "Can I hit?" And I said, "Yes, just hit it." I said, you just go for it. Just finish the game. It's incredible to see him do it on the big stage, but we see it every day at training. It's just incredible talent. So hopefully his career continues.”
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