IPL points table 2024 is now updated after the SRH vs MI match has concluded, which marks an important test between these teams – victory will catapult one into top spot!
No matter the loss of Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan during the powerplay, Naman Dhir and Tilak Varma kept up the momentum by regularly losing wickets while managing only 246 runs in total.
In this article, we will discuss the main points or high lights of IPL Points Table 2024 – Sunrisers Hyderabad Vs Mumbai Indians Standings.
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH):
Player | Role |
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Mayank Agarwal | Batter |
Abhishek Sharma | Batter |
Aiden Markram (c) | Batter |
Heinrich Klaasen (wk) | Wicketkeeper |
Abdul Samad | All-rounder |
Shahbaz Ahmed | All-rounder |
Pat Cummins | Bowler |
Bhuvneshwar Kumar | Bowler |
Mayank Markande | Bowler |
Jaydev Unadkat | Bowler |
Umran Malik | Bowler |
Mumbai Indians (MI):
Player | Role |
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Rohit Sharma (c) | Batter |
Ishan Kishan (wk) | Wicketkeeper |
Naman Dhir | Batter |
Tilak Varma | Batter |
Hardik Pandya | All-rounder |
Tim David | All-rounder |
Gerald Coetzee | Bowler |
Shams Mulani | Bowler |
Piyush Chawla | Bowler |
Jasprit Bumrah | Bowler |
Luke Wood | Bowler |
Points table
The Indian Premier League points table is an intricate story of this season-long narrative, honoring champion teams and highlighting performances that capture fans’ hearts. Additionally, its analysis allows for trends analysis as well as tracking dynasties; fantasy cricketers use its data for informed decision-making regarding their selections.
The SRH-MI match was pivotal to Mumbai Indians’ hopes of making the playoffs. Entering at the bottom of their respective standings, winning would give them an advantage against competitors. MI did exactly this thanks to Cameron Green’s incredible century off 47 balls; their first IPL ton and an easy victory.
Even after their loss to MI, SRH remain fourth in the table with 12 points from 11 matches, tied for fourth with MI. They can climb one spot higher with two wins out of their remaining three matches; however, their net run rate (NRR) must significantly improve in order to do so. SRH host CSK in their final home game; losing will make top four finish impossible.
SRH’s hopes of qualifying for the playoffs were dealt a setback with their loss to Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium on Sunday. After batting first and making an initial good start, their innings was interrupted by bowlers such as Ishant Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah leading an epic collapse that led to 173 runs being bowled out before MI prevailed by seven wickets.
Mumbai Indians moved up a spot on the IPL standings by beating Sunrisers Hyderabad, moving past Gujarat Titans. Although still one game behind sixth-placed Royal Challengers Bangalore, they could still make the playoffs if they win both remaining matches without suffering any slip-ups. However, any mistakes could prove costly for their progress towards playoff qualification.
Matches played
SRH and MI have played 23 matches against one another since the inception of IPL, with SRH winning 10 of those contests. Both are currently tied in fourth position with only one victory being enough to break that tie and take control.
This was the fifth meeting between these two sides in Mumbai, and it was an emphatic victory for MI. Sunrisers Hyderabad had won their previous encounter at Wankhede, but MI quickly established dominance early. Particularly impressive were Ishant Sharma and Piyush Chawla’s bowlers, who shared an outstanding seven-wicket partnership to restrict Sunrisers Hyderabad to 200/6 in their innings.
Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan made an excellent start, but once they were gone, the run chase deteriorated rapidly. Cameron Green’s century off 47 balls helped SRH temporarily recover but soon after being dismissed was dismissed shortly after strategic time-out had started – before captain Pat Cummins unleashed one last strike with just 12 balls remaining to give MI a huge win over SRH.
This was SRH’s third consecutive loss since leading the table until this game. Still, Hyderabad-based franchise still have an opportunity of making the playoffs if they win their remaining three home games and hope Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) lose against Gujarat Titans (GT) next game; since RCB have an exceptional track record against GT and are currently leading with 16 points overall; an upset would give SRH hope of making final cut cutoff.
Matches won
Mumbai Indians (MI) secured a dominating win against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at Wankhede Stadium on Monday thanks to Suryakumar Yadav’s unbeaten 102 off 51 balls which propelled them to an easy seven-wicket win, ending their four-match losing streak and breaking records for most sixes scored and most runs scored during a T20 match ever! This match was both exciting and entertaining; breaking both records simultaneously!
Mayank Agarwal and Vivrant Sharma made the most of the excellent batting conditions at the stadium by creating an explosive 174-run partnership for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). By controlling asking rate and helping SRH get to 246-8, Mayank and Vivrat established an early advantage before their run chase fizzled out thereafter.
After the break, Hardik Pandya and Ishan Kishan produced an opening stand of 107 runs before Kishan holed out to Deepak Chawla off Jaydev Unadkat and holed out to Deepak Chawla off Jaydev Unadkat. Mumbai Indians attempted to rebuild with Naman Dhir and Tilak Varma but their asking rate kept increasing; Pat Cummins then returned after taking another strategic time-out and reduced scoring rate with an effective bowling spell to reduce it further.
Rohit Sharma and Cameron Green then put MI inching closer towards its target with a partnership of 128 runs in 15 overs before Green was dismissed off a magnificent delivery from Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the 19th over.
After their victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), MI advanced to ninth position in the IPL 2024 points table and set themselves on track towards qualifying for playoffs. To do this, they would need to win their remaining three matches while hoping Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) lose against Gujarat Titans, thus guaranteeing them entry into the eliminator round. RCB and MI are tied on 16 points as both have faced off twice thus far – so their next meeting will come back around on May 27.
Matches lost
Mumbai Indians finally broke their long winless run in the Indian Premier League with an emphatic win against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Wankhede Stadium, winning by seven wickets to move up nine places on the table and secure playoff qualification. With this result, MI moved up nine places in the standings, yet another positive result would likely secure their playoff berth.
SRH lost to Mumbai Indians last time out but still have two home games left to strengthen their chances of qualifying for the play-offs – including one against RCB which will undoubtedly prove tough.
Both teams have met 21 times during the IPL, with Mumbai Indians winning 12 matches against Sunrisers Hyderabad (9 wins each). Furthermore, eight meetings took place at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
After losing the toss, SRH were sent into bat and began strongly, with Mayank Agarwal and Vivrant Sharma adding 140 runs for the opening wicket in just 83 balls. These two kept scoring quickly while turning singles into doubles while smashing sixes with ease.
Ishant Sharma and Piyush Chawla did well to restrict Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) to an underwhelming total; however, Pat Cummins scored a 35-ball century to keep SRH’s hopes of finishing in the top four alive.
MI attacked SRH with an impressive spell from Jasprit Bumrah’s spinner Jasprit Bumrah who took three wickets in four overs to ensure no progress could be made towards running chase by them despite strong starts by Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma making half-centuries before Rohit was dismissed by Naman Dhir’s delivery. This enabled MI to create the necessary cushion needed to chase down 274 runs without loss in total.