Hurt Mumbai eye return to winning ways

Match facts

Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Start time 2000 local (1430 GMT)

Big Picture

A Virat Kohli century and an AB de Villiers half-century have helped Royal Challengers resurrect a wavering campaign. Prior to back-to-back wins on Saturday and Monday, they had suffered a hat-trick of defeats. Their see-sawing form can be attributed to a bowling attack, which apart from Shane Watson, has been loose.

The Royal Challengers bowling will be tested again at the M Chinnaswamy stadium. Its flat pitch and small outfield must be welcome signs to a Mumbai Indians batting line-up that had collapsed to 92 all out in swing-friendly Visakhapatnam on Sunday.

Rohit Sharma has been excellent in chases and Krunal Pandya has been the find of the season with his frenetic cameos and rapid left-arm spin. If Kieron Pollard and Jos Buttler can keep up with their reputations, the defending champions can still make a strong push for the playoffs. After 10 games, they are in fifth place with 10 points. Royal Challengers are one spot below, but they have a game in hand and three of their next four matches take place at home as well.

Form guide

Royal Challengers Bangalore WWLLL (last five matches, most recent first)
Mumbai Indians LWWWL

In the spotlight

Watson was purchased for INR 9.5 crore by Royal Challengers and he has been worth it. Not only has he bolstered the middle-order with his clean striking, his bowling has been near impeccable. Watson has mixed his pace, and tellingly, his length to choke batsmen at various stages of an innings.

Mumbai Indians had begun the season grappling for a viable No. 3. Ambati Rayudu grabbed his chance with a half-century against Sunrisers Hyderabad lash month. He is Mumbai's second-highest run-scorer with 277 runs at 30.77 and a strike rate of 124.21 and his contributions have taken some pressure off Rohit.

Team news

Bangalore is a six-hitting paradise so the temptation to bring Chris Gayle back would be strong, despite the West Indian's lack of form. Australia batsman Travis Head hasn't had much of a role down the order, so perhaps he could make way. England fast bowler Chris Jordan has not lived up to expectations in his two matches, but South Africa left-arm wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi had been fairly good for them. A switch may be in the offing.

Royal Challengers Bangalore (probable): 1 Virat Kohli (capt), 2 Chris Gayle/ Travis Head, 3 KL Rahul (wk), 4 AB de Villiers, 5 Shane Watson, 6 Sachin Baby, 7 Stuart Binny, 8 Chris Jordan/Tabraiz Shamsi, 9 Iqbal Abdulla, 10 Varun Aaron, 11 Yuzvendra Chahal

Will the 85-run loss in the previous game push Mumbai to think about Martin Guptill, who has played only once and Corey Anderson, who hasn't played at all?

Mumbai Indians (probable): 1 Rohit Sharma (capt), 2 Parthiv Patel (wk), 3 Ambati Rayudu, 4 Krunal Pandya, 5 Jos Buttler/ Martin Guptill, 6 Kieron Pollard, 7 Hardik Pandya, 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 Tim Southee/ Corey Anderson, 10 Mitchell McClenaghan, 11 Jasprit Bumrah

Pitch and conditions

The lowest total from four matches at Chinnaswamy stadium has been 182. Both teams have abundant firepower in the batting department, and if rain keeps away, expect another run-fest.

Stats and trivia

  • Each of the eight innings so far at Chinnaswamy stadium have resulted in a total above 170.

  • Mumbai lost their first five wickets for only 30 runs against Sunrisers. It is the lowest score for which they have lost their top half and the sixth-lowest for any team in the IPL.

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    Plays of the day from the IPL match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians

Sixth against Mumbai

6

No. of losses for RCB v MI in Bangalore - joint most by a team v an opposition at a venue. Other instances: RCB v CSK (Chennai), KXIP v KKR (Kolkata)

Aaron strikes back

58

Runs scored by Rohit Sharma off 25 balls from Varun Aaron in the IPL before this match. Aaron got Rohit's wicket off the 2nd ball in this game.

Powerplay low

64

Total runs scored in Powerplay by both teams in this match - the joint lowest in an IPL match in Bangalore. The same teams had made 64 in 2011.

Third lowest

2

Totals lower than RCB's 151 in Bangalore for the loss of 5 or fewer wickets in an inns from 20 overs. Lowest of 140/4 was also by RCB, v MI in 2011.

Frugal Pandya

15

Runs conceded by Krunal Pandya from his four overs - the joint second least in an innings by any spinner to bowl full quota in T20s in Bangalore.

Third lowest

25

Runs made by RCB in Powerplay - their 3rd lowest in Bangalore. They had made 20 runs against KKR and 24 against Mumbai in the 2012 IPL and 2011 IPL resply.

Openers fail

12

Runs scored totally by Royal Challengers' openers - the lowest they have scored in their last 14 innings since they made 11 runs against Rajasthan Royals in the last IPL.

What home advantage?

1-5

Royal Challengers Bangalore's win-loss record against Mumbai Indians in Bangalore - their worst against any IPL team at this venue.