GT vs MI: Clash of Pace Attacks - Titans' Trio Outshines MI's Stars

The upcoming IPL match features a stark contrast between Gujarat Titans' highly effective pace attack and Mumbai Indians' struggling unit filled with star names. GT's Indian trio of Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, and Ashok Sharma, supported by Kagiso Rabada, boasts the tournament's best combined bowling average. Conversely, MI's celebrated pacers including Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult, and Hardik Pandya have the worst average, with Bumrah enduring a five-match wicket-less spell. The encounter highlights how performance can outweigh star power in T20 cricket.

Key Points: GT vs MI IPL: Contrasting Pace Attacks in Spotlight

  • GT's pace attack has best average in IPL
  • MI's pacers have worst average
  • Jasprit Bumrah in wicket-less drought
  • Mohammed Siraj leads GT's effective trio
  • Hardik Pandya's bowling average above 50
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GT vs MI: A battle of contrasting pace attacks; Gujarat light on starpower, high on performance

Gujarat Titans' effective pace unit faces struggling Mumbai Indians' star bowlers. Analysis of Siraj, Krishna, Rabada vs Bumrah, Boult, Pandya.

"The presence of superstars does not equate to success. - ESPNCricinfo"

Ahmedabad, April 19

The battle between the Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians will be one between two highly contrasting bowling attacks, which proves that the presence of superstars does not equate to success.

After a stunning win over Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), the sixth-placed GT will be aiming to get their fourth win of the season, while the bottom-placed MI will be trying to come up with a solution for its slump, which has led to four heavy thumpings after starting the campaign with a win.

As per ESPNCricinfo, GT's pace attack this season has been standout and unchanged, with the Indian trio of Mohammed Siraj (five wickets in five matches at an average of 31.40), Prasidh Krishna (11 wickets in five matches at an average of 16.72 with a four-fer) and Ashok Sharma (six wickets in five matches at an average of 31.66) and South African Kagiso Rabada (seven wickets in five matches at an average of 27.28) in action. Their combined pace bowling average stands at 24.89, the best in the competition so far.

On the other hand, Mumbai's pace bowling unit has been a failure, despite the presence of big names like Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult and Hardik Pandya. Three of their pacers, Boult (110.00), Deepak Chahar (87.00) and Hardik (67.00) have a bowling average above 50 this season. Also, Bumrah is yet to take a wicket in these past five IPL matches so far, his longest wicket-less spell. MI has the worst bowling average in the tournament, with 65.81. The quartet of pacers named have managed just four wickets among themselves, with two of them in the hands of the skipper and one each by Chahar and Boult.

Squads: Gujarat Titans Squad: Shubman Gill(c), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler(w), Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Ashok Sharma, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Shahrukh Khan, Ishant Sharma, Jayant Yadav, Jason Holder, Luke Wood, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, Kulwant Khejroliya, Anuj Rawat, Manav Suthar, Kumar Kushagra, Arshad Khan, Gurnoor Brar, Nishant Sindhu, Connor Esterhuizen Mumbai Indians Squad: Quinton de Kock(w), Ryan Rickelton, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya(c), Sherfane Rutherford, Naman Dhir, Mayank Rawat, Shardul Thakur, Deepak Chahar, Jasprit Bumrah, Rohit Sharma, Trent Boult, Corbin Bosch, Mitchell Santner, Ashwani Kumar, Will Jacks, Mayank Markande, Raghu Sharma, Raj Bawa, Robin Minz, AM Ghazanfar, Danish Malewar, Krish Bhagat, Mohammed Salahuddin Izhar.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Mumbai fan, this is painful to read. How can Bumrah go 5 matches without a wicket? Something is seriously wrong with the team management or the bowling plans. Hardik's captaincy is under the scanner for sure.
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Vikram M
Stats don't lie. GT's pace attack average of 24.89 vs MI's 65.81 tells the whole story. Credit to the GT think tank for backing a consistent unit. In T20 cricket, cohesion often beats individual brilliance.
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Sarah B
Interesting analysis. It reminds me of the saying "hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard." MI's bowlers seem to be resting on their reputations. Time for a serious wake-up call!
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Rohit P
Feeling proud of our Indian pace trio in GT! Siraj, Prasidh, and Ashok Sharma are proving their mettle. Hope the selectors are watching. Meanwhile, MI needs to sort out its issues fast, or they're out of playoff contention. 😬
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Michael C
While the article focuses on pace, the pressure is also on MI's batting. You can't expect to win when your bowlers are getting hammered every game. They need a complete reset, not just a bowling change.
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Ananya R

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