Mumbai Indians’ playing XI announced against GT, Return of Hardik, Bumrah’s big update

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|28-03-2025

Mi playing xi: At the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the five -time title winner of IPL history Mumbai Indians will compete with one -time title winner Gujarat Titans on March 29 (Saturday). Regular captain of Mi Playing XI from this match, Hardik Pandya is making a comeback after a match ban, which makes the team look stronger than before. At the same time, the pitch of Ahmedabad may also like former captain Rohit Sharma because the ball will not be stuck on the bat here, but will surely take advantage of Rohit Sharma in the initial overs.

Let us tell you how the playing XI of Mi Playing XI can be against GT.

Captain returnHardik Pandya Mi Back

In the last match of IPL 2024, the slow over rate against Lucknow Super Giants, Hardik Pandya, captain of Mumbai Indians (Mi Playing XI) faced a ban on a match which came into force in the first match against Chennai Super Kings this year. Now Hardik will be very desperate to return to his old team Gujarat Titans.

There may be a change in the team after the captain's return. Robin Minj may have to get out of Hardik after Hardik arrives at the playing XI. Apart from this, no other changes are visible in the team. Minj faced 9 balls against Chennai, in which he could only score 3 runs.

Will have to wait for Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah, the largest weapon of Mumbai Indians (Mi Playing XI), will not be able to return against Gujarat, which will surely make their team miss. No latest update has been revealed about Bumrah's injury so far, but it is expected that he can return to the team after the first week of April and he may take the field on the ground on 13 April against the Delhi Capitals.

Before that, Bumrah's return is seen as equal. Deepak Chahar and Trent Bolt will continue to wreak havoc on the batsmen until Bumrah returns.

Top order will have to perform

The top order of Mumbai Indians against Chennai Super Kings had collapsed like cards. Former captain Rohit Sharma returned to the pavilion cheaply on the fourth ball of the first over. After this, Ryan Ricelton was out on a personal score of 13 and Will Jacks out on a personal score of 11 and at one time MI scored three wickets for 36 runs and the team had fallen 6 wickets for 96 runs.

However, in the end, Deepak Chahar scored a sharp 28 runs off 15 balls and played an important role in taking MI to a respectable total. The top order of Mi Playing XI against Gujarat will have to be avoided in this match by learning from their old mistakes.

Mumbai Indians potential playing XI

Rohit Sharma, Ryan Ricultton (wicketkeeper), Will Jax, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Verma, Naman Dhir, Hardik Pandya (Captain), Mitchell Santner, Deepak Chahar, Trent Bolt and Satyanarayana Raju

Impact Player- Vignesh Puthur

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