
Sky is the best runner in the Indians of Mumbai and the second in the line for the orange cap this season.
During the Gujarat Titans (GT) vs, the Indians of Mumbai (MI), the eliminator of the Premier League of the Premier of India (IPL) 2025, Suryakumar Yadav seemed uncomfortable during the second entries. The medical staff was called to the field for Southumumar’s back problem. Although my eliminator won and now he goes to face Punjab Kings in Qualifier 2, the batter injury has caused concerns about his physical condition.
Is Suryumumar Yadav in shape to play qualifier 2?
Chief coach Mahela Jayawardne approached the concerns about Southumum’s aptitude for the important mega couple tomorrow.
“I think these are just some minor problems that can be handled with some bandages and rest. I noticed that some of the children receive treatment,” Jayawardene said during the press conference prior to the party.
The IPL tournament began in mid -March, more than two months ago. The former Sri Lanka player noticed how agitated it can be for some players. Then he joked about the dedication of the players.
“We are aware of the demanding schedule, but they are all in good health and in form. I do not worry about these small intruders. I have not received any report from the Fisios, and I am sure that even if they had to play in one leg, these players would still give everything. Then, do not worry,” he added.
The batter born in Mumbai has become the best scorer of his franchise. In 15 games, it has accumulated 673 races to an impressive average of 67.30 and a strike rate of 167.83. His explosive career includes five media centuries. Its lowest score in the last 10 tickets is 26, which highlights even more its consistent form this season. Currently, he sits second in the Orange Cap race, following Sai Sudharsan de GT, who has scored 759 races. If Mumbai advances to the final, Sky will have two more opportunities to overcome that account.
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After beating GT in Mullanpur, Hardik Pandya & Co. is on its way to Ahmedabad to face Punjab Kings (PBKs) in qualifier 2. The winner of this match will face the other finalists, Royal Challengers Bengalu (RCB), in the IPL 2025 final in the same place.
The Mumbai Indians already have a cabinet full of five IPL trophies, however, they have not yet won under Hardik’s captaincy. On the other hand, Pbks and RCB are still pursuing their single title. Punjab has reached the final only once in 2014, where they fell short against the Kolkata Knights. Meanwhile, RCB approached in 2016 in 2016, losing the final against Sunrisers Hyderabad in its native land, the M. Chinnaswamy stadium. It was an anguish that denied them a fairy tale ending for their campaign.
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