After the Mumbai Indians (MI) achieved a significant victory against the Gujarat Titans (GT), former Indian all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin expressed optimism about pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah's potential resurgence following the end of his six-match wicketless streak in the tournament.
The match showcased a brilliant century from Tilak Verma, who performed exceptionally under pressure, alongside a four-wicket haul from Ashwani Kumar. These performances revitalized MI's chances in the tournament. Notably, Bumrah's return to form by breaking his wicketless streak, which dated back to last year's playoffs, was a significant highlight.
On his channel 'Ash Ki Baat', Ashwin commented on Bumrah's bowling in the initial matches, noting that the pressure of not taking wickets may have affected his performance. He observed that Bumrah seemed frustrated during games against the Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), where he conceded runs and was even hit by RR's young talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on his first delivery. Ashwin stated, "Bumrah bowled well initially, but as the team lost, the narrative of him not taking wickets began to weigh on him. He finally took a wicket, which was expected. Although he hasn't been at his best recently, I believe we will soon witness his top form again."
Ashwin also expressed confidence in captain Hardik Pandya's ability to regain his batting form following this crucial win. He remarked, "Hardik has yet to fully unleash his batting potential. Once he gets a good innings under his belt, this team will be hard to stop. The pressure of not winning as captain has affected his batting, but this victory could help him find his rhythm."
In five innings, Hardik has only surpassed the 20-run mark once, accumulating a total of 96 runs at an average of 24.00 and a strike rate exceeding 143, with his highest score being 40.
In the match, GT won the toss and opted to field first. MI faced early challenges, collapsing to 44/3 during the powerplay. However, they stabilized thanks to a half-century partnership between Naman Dhir (45 runs off 32 balls) and Tilak Verma. Tilak then accelerated, scoring an impressive 101* off 45 balls, leading MI to a total of 199/5 in their 20 overs. Kagiso Rabada was the standout bowler for GT, taking 3 wickets for 33 runs, while Mohammed Siraj maintained his economical bowling with figures of 1/25.
During the chase, GT struggled significantly, being bowled out for just 100 runs in 15.5 overs. Ashwani Kumar achieved career-best figures of 4 wickets for 24 runs, supported by spinners Allah Ghazanfar and Mitchell Santner, who each took two wickets. Bumrah also contributed with figures of 1/15 in three overs.