IPL 2025: Pat Cummins admits SRH fell short with the bat on a challenging pitch

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Cummins Stars with Ball, But MI Hold Nerve to Beat SRH by 4 Wickets at Wankhede

Mumbai, April 18: Mumbai Indians (MI) clinched their third win of the IPL 2025 season, defeating Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by four wickets at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Chasing 163, MI reached the target with 11 balls to spare, handing SRH their fifth loss of the campaign.

The win lifts Mumbai to seventh place on the points table, while Hyderabad drop to ninth, continuing their struggles away from home.


🗣️ Post-Match Reactions:

SRH skipper Pat Cummins admitted his team was short on runs on a tricky surface.

“160 was a few short. It wasn’t the easiest wicket; cutters were gripping and they shut down a lot of our scoring areas,” said Cummins, who was the pick of the bowlers with 3/26.

Despite the bowling effort, Cummins noted SRH couldn’t capitalise.

“We gave it a good crack with the ball, but we needed a bit more with the bat. To make the finals, we have to start clicking away from home.”

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🏏 Match Summary:

  • SRH Innings:
    Put in to bat first, SRH were anchored by Abhishek Sharma (40 off 28) and Travis Head (28 off 29) with a 59-run opening stand.
    Heinrich Klaasen added a vital 37 off 28, but MI’s disciplined bowling restricted SRH to 162/5.
    Will Jacks (2/14) and Jasprit Bumrah (1/21) starred with the ball.
  • MI Chase:
    MI openers Rohit Sharma (26 off 16) and Ryan Rickelton (31 off 23) provided a fiery start.
    A key 52-run partnership between Will Jacks (36) and Suryakumar Yadav (26) brought MI to the brink of victory.
    Though SRH fought back with wickets from Cummins and Eshan Malinga (2/36), Tilak Varma (21)* calmly saw MI through.

Next Matches:

  • MI will look to build momentum in their next clash.
  • SRH need to regroup quickly as playoff hopes begin to fade.

A composed chase, tight bowling, and a skipper’s candid admission defined another gripping night in IPL 2025.

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