
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|10-05-2026
Mumbai Indians beat Lucknow Super Giants on May 4 and kept themselves mathematically alive in IPL 2026, but the word alive needs to be used carefully here the patient is breathing, the prognosis is grim, and almost everything that needs to happen for MI to reach the playoffs is outside their control.
Three wins from ten games, six points, a net run rate of minus 0.649, and a Jasprit Bumrah who has been the most statistically troubled bowler in the competition this season. Tonight they face RCB in Raipur, and a loss confirms their elimination.
That is where this season stands.Bumrah’s numbers in IPL 2026 are the conversation that nobody in the MI camp wants to be having at this stage of the season. Three wickets from ten matches. An economy rate of 8.61. A bowling average that broke records for the wrong reasons.
The powerplay bowling as a unit has an economy of 11.61, the worst of any team in the competition, and an average of 49.78, the fourth worst overall.
Without Bumrah operating at anything close to his best, MI’s bowling attack has no genuine wicket-taking threat at the top of the innings, which means opposition batting lineups have been able to take the powerplay apart at will.RCB, who have Phil Salt injured but still have Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, and Tim David in their lineup, are exactly the team to exploit that vulnerability. The one note of optimism is that RCB have lost back-to-back matches to lower-ranked opposition recently, which suggests they are not entirely immune to an upset.
Ryan Rickelton has been remarkable in patches, his unbeaten 123 against SRH was one of the innings of the season, and Rohit Sharma’s return to the lineup has given the batting order a steadiness at the top it lacked during his injury absence.
Naman Dhir’s contributions through the middle have been among the few consistent positives in what has been a difficult campaign. The problem is that individual brilliance has not translated into collective performance, and the middle order has been the weakness that opposing bowling attacks have consistently targeted.
Tonight in Raipur under Hardik Pandya, on a surface that has already produced some competitive cricket this season, MI need to find a version of themselves that has been glimpsed but never fully sustained across a complete match. Winning is possible. The conditions for winning everything else that needs to happen around them are considerably harder to imagine.




