MI's Crisis Deepens: Rohit's Fitness, Bumrah's Form Threaten PBKS Clash

Mumbai Indians are in a desperate situation, having lost three consecutive matches after their opening win, leaving them second from bottom. Their campaign is plagued by concerns over former captain Rohit Sharma's hamstring injury and star pacer Jasprit Bumrah's surprising wicket drought across four matches. They face a formidable challenge from Punjab Kings, who are unbeaten and sitting second in the points table under Shreyas Iyer's leadership. The clash at the Wankhede Stadium is crucial for MI to revive their faltering season.

Key Points: IPL 2026: MI's Rohit Sharma Fitness, Bumrah Form Worry vs PBKS

  • MI on 3-match losing streak
  • Rohit Sharma hamstring injury doubt
  • Jasprit Bumrah wicketless in 4 games
  • PBKS unbeaten, 2nd in table
  • Clash at MI's Wankhede fortress
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IPL 2026: Desparate MI sweat over Rohit's fitness, Bumrah's form ahead of PBKS clash

Mumbai Indians face PBKS amid Rohit Sharma injury scare and Jasprit Bumrah's wicket drought. Can MI halt their losing streak at Wankhede?

"It is surprising how Bumrah... has gone off the boil - Analysis"

Mumbai, April 15

Having succumbed to three successive defeats following the victory in their season-opener, five-time champions Mumbai Indians enter their fifth match of Indian Premier League 2026 for a needle clash with their old bugbear, Punjab Kings, the only franchise that has a positive record against them.

MI are desperate for a win and will be going into Thursday's clash at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, hoping to put their campaign back on track by capitalising on their stellar record at home.

Mumbai Indians had raised hope of a great season when they won their opening match for the first time in 13 years, beating the Kolkata Knight Riders at home. Their fortunes have gone into a tailspin after that match, suffering back-to-back defeats to Delhi Capitals, Rajasthan Royals, and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and are currently second from bottom with two points from four matches.

Though it is too early to write them off, it is the right time for Mahela Jayawardene and his think tank to start getting concerned by the string of defeats and take measures to turn the tide. They have struggled with both the ball and the bat, conceding 200-plus runs in two of their four matches and being hammered for 150 in 11 overs by Rajasthan Royals in a rain-truncated match at Guwahati.

How deep their troubles are can be gauged from the fact that their talismanic pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah has failed to claim a wicket in four successive matches, though Boom has restricted the flow of runs and not conceded massive runs.

It is surprising how Bumrah, considered the best bowler in the World in this format, has gone off the boil a month or so after tormenting New Zealand with a four-wicket haul in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final in Ahmedabad. Among the other bowlers, Trent Boult has provided them with early breakthroughs, as has Shardul Thakur, but both have proved costly. Mitchell Santner is yet to get into the groove on joining the side late after completing his national-team commitments in New Zealand.

Going into Thursday's clash, the Mumbai Indians are also sweating over the fitness of former captain Rohit Sharma, who retired hurt with a hamstring injury during their last match against RCB on Sunday. He has undergone scans, and the team is tight-lipped on whether he is available for the match against PBKS. There are chances he may be used as an Impact Substitute if he gets the go-ahead from the doctors.

His unavailability will create an opportunity for Quinton de Kock as the opening partner for his countryman Ryan Rickelton, but MI will have to rework their plans to fulfil the rules to maintain four foreign players in the playing XI. De Kock could only come in place of another foreign player, thus de-stabilising the balance in the middle-order or bowling unit.

MI will be hoping for some big knocks from India T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma, though skipper Hardik Pandya has done reasonably well so far, both with the bat and ball.

Their opponents, the Punjab Kings, on the other hand, are going through a purple patch, perched at the second spot in the points table, the only team to be unbeaten in the league so far, with three wins and a No Result so far. They seem to have started from where they left off in the 2025 season, with the team gelling well under skipper Shreyas Iyer and head coach Ricky Ponting.

Openers Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh have given them some good starts, while skipper Shreyas Iyer has been his usual steady self in the middle order. Australian all-rounder Cooper Connolly made a sensational debut for the team with a brilliant unbeaten 72 against the Gujarat Giants.

However, they have not been tested by strong bowling attacks so far, and it is to be seen how they perform under pressure. Skipper Iyer has performed consistently in the IPL in the last couple of seasons, but other batters in the middle-order have not been tested so far and may prove a stumbling block.

On the bowling front, Arshdeep Singh and Xavier Bartlett have given them good starts while Vijaykumar Vyshak has claimed a three-fer so far, though he had figures of 0-33 in two overs in their last match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, too, has had an indifferent start to the season with only three wickets so far.

Though the overall effect has been satisfactory for PBKS, there is not much to separate the teams in the head-to-head record, as MI have won 17 and PBKS 16 matches in their 33 clashes so far.

PBKS have done well chasing so far, as all their wins have come while batting second. They are likely to continue to do that if they win the toss, unless they take the possibility of dew playing a major role on Thursday evening.

The two sides have a history of close matches and faced off in Qualifier 2 in the 2025 edition, with PBKS emerging victorious and going on to play the final, where they lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

So, their clash at the Wankhede on Thursday could be another humdinger, though the current poor form of the Mumbai Indians means PBKS will fancy their chances of maintaining their unbeaten run

Squads:

Mumbai Indians: Hardik Pandya (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), Danish Malewar, Robin Minz (wk), Ryan Rickelton (wk), Sherfane Rutherford, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Atharva Ankolekar, Raj Bawa, Corbin Bosch, Will Jacks, Mayank Rawat, Naman Dhir, Mitchell Santner, Shardul Thakur, Ashwani Kumar, Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah, Deepak Chahar, AM Ghazanfar, Mayank Markande, Mohd Izhar, Raghu Sharma.

Punjab Kings: Shreyas Iyer (c), Priyansh Arya, Pyla Avinash, Harnoor Singh, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Vishnu Vinod (wk), Nehal Wadhera, Azmatullah Omarzai, Cooper Connolly, Marco Jansen, Musheer Khan, Mitchell Owen, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Suryansh Shedge, Arshdeep Singh, Xavier Bartlett, Yuzvendra Chahal, Praveen Dubey, Ben Dwarshuis, Lockie Ferguson, Harpreet Brar, Vishal Nishad, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Yash Thakur.

- IANS

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Sarah B
PBKS looking very strong this season! Shreyas Iyer's leadership is underrated. But the real test is against a desperate MI at the Wankhede. If their bowling can handle SKY and Pandya, they have a great chance to stay unbeaten. Exciting match ahead!
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Priya S
With all due respect to the management, the team selection and strategy seem confused. We have too many overseas players and the Impact Sub rule is causing more problems than solving them. The middle order looks shaky. Time for Mahela sir to take some bold calls, yaar.
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Rohit P
Never write off MI! Wankhede is our fortress. One good match and the momentum can shift. Bumrah is a champion, he will come good. Just need someone like Tilak Varma to play a blinder. PBKS haven't faced real pressure yet. Let's go, Mumbai! 🔵
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David E
Interesting analysis. The point about PBKS's middle order being untested is key. If MI's bowlers, especially Bumrah and Boult, fire early, they can put Iyer's team under the pump. But MI's own batting has to support the bowlers. Could be a classic.
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Kavya N
Hamstring injuries are tricky. They shouldn't risk Rohit Sharma if he's not 100%. We have a long season ahead. Let de Kock open and give a youngster a chance. The focus should be on fixing the bowling. Giving away 200+ runs is unacceptable for a team of this stature. 😤

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