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29 APR
2026
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
MATCH 41 (OVER) 7:30PM (IST) 29 APRIL
TEAM MI
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TEAM SRH
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Bet on MI vs SRH – 29 Apr, 2026

The MI vs SRH IPL 2026 betting markets are already firing up, and punters who know their cricket know exactly what this fixture means. Five-time IPL champions Mumbai Indians host a dangerous Sunrisers Hyderabad side at Wankhede Stadium — a ground where MI have won 7 out of 9 encounters against SRH. The MI vs SRH betting odds are shifting fast across every major platform, and this is the kind of home fortress fixture where backing the right side early pays off. Hardik Pandya leads a squad loaded with Bumrah, Boult, Rohit, and SKY — and SRH bring Travis Head, Klaasen, and Abhishek Sharma ready to tear any attack apart. Place your MI vs SRH IPL 2026 bet now and stay locked right here for every prediction, odds update, and post-match breakdown.

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MI vs SRH IPL 2026 at Wankhede is the kind of match that makes bettors sit down and actually think before tapping that stake button. Hardik Pandya’s Mumbai Indians carry the weight of five IPL titles and a home ground that turns into a fortress under lights — Rohit Sharma reading the Wankhede surface from ball one, Suryakumar Yadav unleashing that 360-degree hitting the moment conditions allow, and Jasprit Bumrah setting the tone with the new ball against one of the most dangerous opening pairs in the competition. MI’s depth in this squad goes eight batters deep, and on a flat Wankhede deck that’s going to matter every single time.

SRH roll in with genuine upset potential written all over their squad. Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma at the top are the most explosive opening partnership in the IPL — they don’t build innings, they attack from delivery one and never look back. Ishan Kishan, leading this side as captain, brings Wankhede knowledge and a serious aggressive game plan to the table. Add Heinrich Klaasen and Liam Livingstone in the middle order, and SRH have the firepower to bat any total into irrelevance. Expect a high-octane powerplay from both sides, pace duels in the middle overs, and a finale that’s going to have every punter checking the live odds right up to the last ball.

Match Details

Every key detail for MI vs SRH Match 41, TATA IPL 2026 in one place. Bookmark this page — live updates, MI vs SRH IPL 2026 predictions, and post-match analysis all land here first.

DetailInfo
MatchMatch 41, TATA IPL 2026
TeamsMumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad
DateWednesday, 29 April 2026
Time7:30 PM IST
VenueWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
SeriesTATA IPL 2026
Broadcast OnStar Sports 1, Star Sports 1 HD, Star Sports 1 Hindi, Star Sports 2, Star Sports Tamil/Telugu
Streaming OnJioHotstar (JioCinema / Disney+ Hotstar)
TossTo be announced on matchday

Historical Matchups

MI and SRH have built up one of the IPL’s most intense rivalries — over 25 clashes, multiple playoff battles, and some of the biggest individual performances the tournament has ever produced. At Wankhede specifically, MI hold a dominant 7-2 record against SRH — a number every punter placing MI vs SRH bets should have in mind. Here are the last five MI vs SRH head-to-head results heading into their 2026 encounter:

SeasonDateWinnerMarginVenue
IPL 2025 (Match 41)23 Apr 2025MI7 wicketsHyderabad
IPL 2025 (Match 33)17 Apr 2025MI4 wicketsMumbai
IPL 2024 (Match 2)6 May 2024MI7 wicketsMumbai
IPL 2024 (Match 1)27 Mar 2024SRH31 runsHyderabad
IPL 2023 (Match 69)21 May 2023MI8 wicketsMumbai

Playing Squads

Both squads are stacked from top to bottom, and the selection headaches on both sides are real. Here’s the complete roster breakdown for MI vs SRH IPL 2026 — playing XIs will be confirmed on matchday, but every player listed below is a genuine match-winner in the right conditions.

Mumbai Indians (MI)

Mumbai Indians arrive at Wankhede as five-time champions with a squad that leaves no phase of the game uncovered. Hardik Pandya captains a unit that blends generational experience — Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah — with world-class overseas talent in Ryan Rickelton, Quinton de Kock, Will Jacks, Mitchell Santner, and Trent Boult. This is a team that hits you hard in the powerplay, controls the middle with spin and clever pace variation, and then finishes with a death-bowling duo in Bumrah and Boult that very few sides in IPL history have matched.

PlayerRoleNationality
Hardik Pandya (C)All-RounderIndia
Rohit SharmaBatterIndia
Suryakumar YadavBatterIndia
Ryan RickeltonWK/BatterSouth Africa
Quinton de KockWK/BatterSouth Africa
Robin MinzWK/BatterIndia
Tilak VarmaBatterIndia
Sherfane RutherfordBatterWest Indies
Will JacksAll-RounderEngland
Mitchell SantnerAll-RounderNew Zealand
Naman DhirAll-RounderIndia
Corbin BoschAll-RounderSouth Africa
Raj Angad BawaAll-RounderIndia
Danish MalewarAll-RounderIndia
Atharva AnkolekarAll-RounderIndia
Mayank RawatAll-RounderIndia
Jasprit BumrahBowlerIndia
Trent BoultBowlerNew Zealand
Deepak ChaharBowlerIndia
Shardul ThakurBowlerIndia
Mayank MarkandeBowlerIndia
Allah GhazanfarBowlerAfghanistan
Ashwani KumarBowlerIndia
Raghu SharmaBowlerIndia
Mohammad IzharBowlerAfghanistan

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)

SRH arrive in Mumbai desperate to make their mark at a ground where they’ve historically struggled. Ishan Kishan takes on captaincy duties for this fixture and brings serious Wankhede experience to his side’s cause. The batting lineup remains brutally dangerous — Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma at the top, Heinrich Klaasen and Liam Livingstone in the engine room, and Nitish Kumar Reddy as the ultimate X-factor who can win matches from any position. SRH have every tool to shock MI at home — punters writing them off purely on the venue record are leaving serious value on the table.

PlayerRoleNationality
Ishan Kishan (C)WK/BatterIndia
Heinrich KlaasenWK/BatterSouth Africa
Salil AroraWK/BatterIndia
Travis HeadBatterAustralia
Aniket VermaBatterIndia
Smaran RavichandranBatterIndia
Abhishek SharmaAll-RounderIndia
Nitish Kumar ReddyAll-RounderIndia
Harsh DubeyAll-RounderIndia
Kamindu MendisAll-RounderSri Lanka
Harshal PatelAll-RounderIndia
Brydon CarseAll-RounderEngland
Shivang KumarAll-RounderIndia
Liam LivingstoneAll-RounderEngland
Pat CumminsBowlerAustralia
Jaydev UnadkatBowlerIndia
Zeeshan AnsariBowlerIndia
Eshan MalingaBowlerSri Lanka
Sakib HussainBowlerIndia
Omkar TarmaleBowlerIndia
Amit KumarBowlerIndia
Praful HingeBowlerIndia
Krains FuletraBowlerIndia
Shivam MaviBowlerIndia
David PayneBowlerEngland

Key Factors That Could Decide the Match

No single over decides a game of this magnitude — it’s about accumulated pressure, big individual moments at the right time, and which side reads the Wankhede conditions better. These are the factors that will genuinely separate MI and SRH on April 29.

Positive Factors for MI

Mumbai Indians carry a specific set of advantages on home soil that punters must price into every MI vs SRH bet.

  • Wankhede Dominance: 7 wins from 9 Wankhede meetings against SRH — that’s not luck, it’s a deeply embedded structural edge in conditions MI understand better than any other franchise
  • Bumrah vs Head in the Powerplay: The single most important individual battle on the pitch; Bumrah has consistently neutralised the world’s most destructive powerplay batters and Head is not immune
  • Batting Eight Deep: Hardik, Jacks, Santner, Bosch — MI can lose wickets and still get to 185+; their tail has genuine bite at the death
  • Boult + Bumrah with the New Ball: Left-arm swing and raw pace variation from over one; this is the most dangerous new-ball combination in the IPL and Wankhede’s surface amplifies both
Mumbai Indians Team IPL 2026.

Positive Factors for SRH

SRH have very specific weapons that make them a genuine threat in MI vs SRH IPL 2026 betting markets — and punters getting the right price on them deserve a serious look.

  • Head + Abhishek Powerplay Explosion: These two do not ease into innings; 70-run powerplays are on the table and MI’s death totals look different when 70 are already on the board
  • Klaasen at the Death: Put him in at 130/4 with four overs left and he hunts 190 — it’s IPL history, not speculation
  • Ishan Kishan’s Ground Knowledge: Kishan has played more Wankhede cricket than most captains in this competition; his reading of the pitch and field placements in crunch moments is a real edge
  • Harshal + Carse as a Death Bowling Duo: SRH’s death bowling combination is underrated by most punters — Harshal’s variations and Carse’s raw pace create a serious challenge for any finisher
Sunrises Hyderabad Team IPL 2026.

Key Players to Watch

When MI vs SRH gets going at Wankhede on April 29, these are the names that will write the headlines — every one of them capable of flipping this match in a single over:

  • Jasprit Bumrah (MI) — The best T20 bowler alive; his opening spell sets the tone for everything MI do in this match — if he gets Head early, Wankhede goes absolutely mental
  • Travis Head (SRH) — Most dangerous powerplay batter in the competition; a 40-ball fifty from Head inside six overs and SRH are playing an entirely different game
  • Suryakumar Yadav (MI) — The 360-degree batter the Wankhede crowd worships; his acceleration through the middle overs is MI’s most valuable batting weapon in this fixture
  • Rohit Sharma (MI) — Playing at his home ground, the crowd chanting his name from ball one; Rohit in this atmosphere is a batter operating at a completely different frequency
  • Heinrich Klaasen (SRH) — One of the most destructive finishers in T20 cricket; MI’s death bowlers need a specific plan for him or a par score becomes an easy target
  • Abhishek Sharma (SRH) — Can hurt MI at every stage of the innings — scores fast at the top, contributes with his left-arm spin, never backs down under pressure
  • Hardik Pandya (MI) — Captain, middle-order anchor, death bowler; the player who controls the most phases of this game and the one both squads revolve around
  • Trent Boult (MI) — First-over wickets, left-arm angle, classic swing on a Wankhede surface; an early Boult breakthrough could define how SRH’s entire batting innings plays out

Match Predictions and Analysis

The MI vs SRH IPL 2026 prediction noise is already louder than most fixtures at this stage of the tournament. Fantasy players, serious bettors, and cricket analysts across India are all running their numbers — home ground advantage versus SRH’s nuclear top order, Bumrah versus Head, Wankhede’s pace-friendly surface going up against the most explosive batting lineup in the competition. Here’s what every community is saying about who walks away with the points on April 29.

Astrology Prediction

The stars have weighed in on the MI vs SRH astrology prediction 2026 — and the cosmic reading for April 29 at Wankhede is genuinely interesting for punters who factor this angle in.

What the stars say about MI:

  • April 29 sits inside a strong Saturn cycle that vedic astrologers consistently link to disciplined, experienced sides defending on home soil — and MI at Wankhede fits every part of that reading
  • The lunar phase on this date carries a deep blue-coded influence in vedic charts — an auspicious omen for a side that has won five IPL titles wearing exactly that colour
  • Wankhede’s crowd energy under this planetary alignment creates a collective pressure force that historically amplifies home team momentum in close finishes heading into the last four overs

What the stars say about SRH:

  • SRH’s chart shows a strong Mars surge running through late April — raw power, aggression, and unpredictability; three words that describe Travis Head’s batting perfectly
  • An orange planetary cluster sits active in SRH’s position for this period — cosmic indicators suggest an explosive start, particularly in the powerplay window where Mars energy tends to peak
  • The mid-innings phase is flagged as SRH’s most vulnerable cosmic window — if MI can contain Head early and force SRH into rebuild mode in overs 7-14, the planetary chart suggests the match swings decisively toward the home side

Expert Match Prediction

Most analysts pointing their numbers at MI vs SRH prediction 2026 are landing on the same side — MI at home, Bumrah with the new ball, and a Head-to-Head record that reads 3 wins from MI’s last 4 encounters. SRH’s path to victory is narrow but clear: Head detonates in the powerplay, Klaasen finishes the innings at 195+, and their bowling attack holds MI under 175 on a flat deck. Expert consensus across the major platforms gives MI a 58-42 edge — tight, but consistent.

Expert FactorMISRH
Home Advantage✅ Strong❌ Away side
Batting Depth✅ 8 batters deep✅ Top-heavy but explosive
Powerplay Threat✅ Rohit + de Kock/Rickelton✅ Head + Abhishek
Bowling Attack✅ Bumrah + Boult✅ Carse + Harshal
Recent H2H Form✅ 3 wins from last 4❌ 1 win from last 4
Wankhede Record vs SRH✅ 7 wins from 9❌ 2 wins from 9
Win Probability58%42%

Predicted Winner: MI — high-scoring fixture at Wankhede, result decided in the final three overs.

What the Betting Community Predicts

The MI vs SRH IPL 2026 betting markets have MI as clear favourites across all major platforms — Wankhede record, Bumrah factor, and a recent H2H sequence that tells a very clean story. SRH are priced as live underdogs with real upside if their powerplay pair fires, and sharp punters are watching for value in the live market the moment the powerplay result becomes clear. Punter sentiment across platforms currently sits around 60-40 in MI’s favour on the IPL 2026 bet.

MarketFavouriteNotes
Match WinnerMIWankhede dominance and H2H form driving heavy backing
Top Scorer (MI)Suryakumar YadavMost-backed MI batter on fantasy and sportsbooks
Top Scorer (SRH)Travis HeadHeaviest punter support for SRH across all platforms
First Innings Total175+Flat Wankhede deck, fast outfield, small straight boundaries
Best Underdog BetSRH MoneylineStrong live value if Head and Abhishek go hard in the first six
Top Wicket-TakerJasprit BumrahMost-backed bowler on this fixture by a wide margin

The punter community’s final read on MI vs SRH? Back MI at Wankhede — but stay sharp on the live market for SRH moneyline value if their powerplay goes big.

Match Results

MI were the home favourites with a 7/9 record against SRH at Wankhede — and lost their fourth home game out of five this season. The preview flagged Bumrah as the bowler who could neutralise Head and Abhishek; he went for 41 off three overs. Rohit Sharma, the most-backed MI batter, didn’t play — de Kock also absent — Rickelton stepped in and smashed 123* off 55, MI’s highest individual score and fastest-ever century in IPL history.

Still not enough. Head (76 off 30) and Abhishek (45) put on 129 off 8.4 overs, Ghazanfar took two in two balls to create a brief wobble, then Klaasen arrived and ended any MI hope with 65* off 30. SRH chased 244 in 18.4 overs — the fourth-highest successful chase in IPL history. Their fifth win in a row.

Final Score

  • MI 243/5 (20 overs) — Rickelton 123* (55), Jacks 46 (22), Hardik 31 (15); Hinge 2/54, Malinga 1/29
  • SRH 249/4 (18.4 overs) — Head 76 (30), Klaasen 65* (30), Abhishek 45; Ghazanfar 2/51

Result: SRH won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)

Head dropped on the very first ball he faced — Naman Dhir couldn’t hold the catch at deep point off Boult. He went on to hit 8 sixes. Bumrah, the headline bowling pick to contain SRH’s top order, was carted for a 99-metre six down the ground by Head in the powerplay. Malinga (1/29) was MI’s only genuinely competitive bowler.

Player of the Match

Heinrich Klaasen (SRH) — 65* off 30 balls + 2 catches

Klaasen was correctly identified as a key SRH batting threat and delivered — arriving at 130/2 after Ghazanfar’s two-ball burst, he walked in with 114 to get off 66 balls and made it look like a training session. Seven fours, four sixes, and a partnership with Head that immediately killed whatever momentum MI had just gained. Head was the more spectacular performer with 76 off 30 — but Klaasen was the one who closed it. Travis Head was named Cricinfo MVP for the match; Klaasen won the official POTM award. Rickelton’s century — not mentioned in any pre-match discussion — was the individual performance of the night on the losing side.

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