MI vs RCB: Irfan Pathan Backs Mumbai in Man-to-Man Battle Despite RCB Form

Former cricketer Irfan Pathan believes that while RCB enters the match with better recent form, the Mumbai Indians hold a slight edge in a man-to-man comparison of the two squads. He identified bowling in the death overs and the toss as critical factors that could decide the high-octane clash at the Wankhede Stadium. The match features a marquee battle between iconic batters Virat Kohli, who has a superior head-to-head record against MI, and Rohit Sharma. However, MI's bowling, with several key bowlers conceding runs at a high economy rate, remains a significant concern heading into the fixture.

Key Points: Irfan Pathan: MI Slightly Ahead of RCB in Man-to-Man IPL Clash

  • RCB holds edge in recent clashes
  • Toss & death bowling crucial
  • Virat Kohli leads head-to-head runs
  • MI bowlers struggling with economy
  • MI has historical advantage over RCB
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"RCB has form, MI slightly ahead in man-to-man comparison": Irfan Pathan ahead of marquee IPL 2026 clash

Irfan Pathan previews the MI vs RCB IPL clash, saying RCB has form but Mumbai edges the man-to-man comparison. Analysis of Rohit vs Virat battle.

"RCB have the form, but in a man-to-man comparison, I feel Mumbai are slightly ahead. - Irfan Pathan"

Mumbai, April 12

Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan said that heading into their marquee Indian Premier League, defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru have been in good form, but the five-time champions are "slightly ahead" in a man-to-man comparison.

It will be Rohit Sharma versus Virat Kohli, a clash of two iconic names in world cricket, when MI takes on defending champions RCB at Wankhede Stadium on Sunday. In their past five clashes, RCB holds the edge, having won three and lost two. However, the firepower of MI, consisting of Rohit Sharma, Ryan Rickelton, Tilak Verma, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Boult cannot be ignored.

Speaking on JioHotstar's 'Match Centre Live', Pathan said about the MI vs RCB clash that bowling in the death overs and the toss will play an important role.

"RCB are travelling now. When they played their first two games at home, they won comfortably, but the moment they went on the road, they lost in Guwahati against the Rajasthan Royals. So, there will be a few questions in the camp. I feel the game might be decided by which team bowls better in the end overs, and the toss will be an important factor too. RCB have the form, but in a man-to-man comparison, I feel Mumbai are slightly ahead," said Pathan.

Rohit and Virat are two of India's most precious assets in their ODI set-up, and since their Test and T20I retirements, their respective fanbases on social media have seemed to mellow down, deciding to enjoy the twilight of their careers and cherishing each run, each appearance with immense joy and togetherness. The fanbases would undoubtedly back their respective favourites religiously for the high-octane IPL clash at Wankhede, as it has been the case with the fan-war culture brought by the IPL.

In RCB vs MI matches during the IPL, it is Virat who enjoys an upper hand with 922 runs in 34 matches and 33 innings at an average of 31.79 and a strike rate of 128.77, with six fifties. On the other hand, Rohit, who also had battles with Virat during his days as a Deccan Chargers player, has represented MI in 26 matches against RCB, scoring 629 runs in 25 innings at an average of 27.34 and a strike rate of over 142, with four fifties and a best score of 94.

Eight batters in the ongoing edition of the IPL have made at least 50 runs at a 200-plus run strike rate. Three of these players are from RCB, skipper Rajat Patidar (142 runs in three innings at an average of 71.00, with a strike rate of 200 and one fifty), Devdutt Padikkal (125 runs in three innings at an average of 41.66 and a strike rate of 201.61 with two fifties), and Tim David (99 runs in three innings at an average of 99.00 and a strike rate of 225.00, with a fifty) belong to this list, as per ESPNCricinfo. MI, however do not have anyone on this list, with Rohit (118 runs in three innings at an average of 39.33 and a strike rate of 168.57 with a fifty) being their top performer with the bat.

However, MI's bowling has been a matter of worry, as four of their bowlers, Shardul Thakur (12.88), Allah Ghazanfar (12.00), Mayank Markande (12.00) and Trent Boult (12.00) have economy rates of 12 or more after playing two or more games this season. Markande and Boult have been wicketless so far.

As per ESPNCricinfo, MI have had more success against RCB, wth 21 wins and 14 losses.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a die-hard MI fan, I have to agree with Pathan's analysis. On paper, our team looks stronger man-to-man, especially with SKY and Hardik in the middle order. But RCB's current form is undeniable. The toss will be crucial at Wankhede. #OneFamily
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Rohit P
The stats don't lie - Virat has dominated this fixture historically. But cricket is played on the day. MI's home advantage is massive. Hoping for a classic Rohit vs Kohli battle one more time. Let's just enjoy these legends while we can! 🙏
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Sarah B
Interesting read from an Indian perspective! The "man-to-man" comparison is a bit simplistic though. Cricket is a team sport, and RCB seems to have better synergy right now. MI's bowling figures are concerning, regardless of individual star power.
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Vikram M
Pathan saab always gives balanced views. RCB has three batters with 200+ strike rate! That's insane form. But MI at Wankhede is a different beast. Ultimately, it will come down to which team handles pressure better in the death overs. Can't wait for Sunday!
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Karthik V
MI's bowling economy is the elephant in the room. You can't win tournaments leaking that many runs. RCB should target Markande and Boult early. If Kohli and Patidar get going, it could be a long night for the Mumbai bowlers. #PlayBold

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