Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad – IPL 2026 Match Report | Statz
29th April 2026
Sunrisers Hyderabad won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining), chasing down Mumbai Indians‘ 244-run target at the Wankhede Stadium to claim a comfortable victory in the 41st match of 74 in the Indian Premier League 2026. A Ryan Rickelton masterclass with the bat set a daunting total, but Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen made it look routine. Mumbai stay ninth with just four points from seven games – their playoff hopes are fading fast.
First Innings: Rickelton Carries MI to 243
Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to bat, and they found an anchor in Ryan Rickelton from ball one. The South African opener tore into the Sunrisers attack, finishing unbeaten on 123 off 55 balls – 10 fours and 8 sixes at a strike rate of 224.
Will Jacks gave him excellent company early on, blitzing 46 off 22 balls before being caught at 93/1 in the 8th over. Suryakumar Yadav came and went quickly for 5, dismissed at 110/2 in over 8.3, leaving Rickelton to steer the ship. Naman Dhir chipped in with 22 off 17 before holing out at 165/3 in over 13.4.
Captain Hardik Pandya provided late acceleration with 31 off 15 balls (2 fours, 2 sixes) but fell at 221/4 in the 19th over. Tilak Varma was caught at 232/5 off the penultimate delivery, leaving Robin Minz and Rickelton to see out a remarkable 243/5.
For SRH, Eshan Malinga was their most economical bowler (4-0-29-1, Econ 7.25), while Praful Hinge picked up two wickets at the cost of 54 runs. Pat Cummins (4-0-39-0) and Harsh Dubey (3-0-50-0) went wicketless on a flat Wankhede surface.
Second Innings: Head Blazes, Klaasen Finishes
Chasing 244, Sunrisers Hyderabad came out swinging. Travis Head was devastating at the top – 76 off just 30 balls, 4 fours and 8 sixes at a strike rate of 253 – while Abhishek Sharma provided the other half of a blistering opening stand, scoring 45 off 24 before being caught at 129/1 in the 9th over.
Three wickets then fell in rapid succession: Abhishek at 129/1 (over 8.4), Ishan Kishan for a golden duck at 129/2 (next ball, over 8.5), and Head dismissed at 133/3 in over 9.4. SRH had gone from 129 without loss to 133 for 3 inside two overs – the match was suddenly alive.
Heinrich Klaasen walked in and immediately took control. The South African keeper-batter hit 65 off 30 balls (7 fours, 4 sixes, SR 217) and, alongside Nitish Kumar Reddy (21 off 17) and then Salil Arora (30 off 10 balls, SR 300), steered SRH to 249/4 in 18.4 overs – winning with 8 balls to spare.
For Mumbai, AM Ghazanfar led the bowling with 2/51 from 4 overs, but Jasprit Bumrah had a rare off night – 0/54 from 4 overs at an economy of 13.50. Hardik Pandya picked up 1/39 in 3.4 overs (Econ 10.64) and Trent Boult took 1/41 from 4 overs.
Statz MVP: Ryan Rickelton (Statz Rating: 131.8)
Ryan Rickelton‘s 123 off 55 earns him the Statz MVP award, with a Statz Rating of 131.8 – Statz calculates impact based on match context, and an unbeaten century in a 243-run total on a batting pitch puts him clear at the top.
This is a notable Statz disagreement with the official Man of the Match, which went to Heinrich Klaasen. The official award recognises the match-winning knock in the chase – understandable – but Rickelton’s innings was the foundation of the entire game. Statz backs the man who set the target.
Top 5 Statz Ratings – IPL 2026, Match 41
Ranked by Statz Rating from the full scorecard:
- Ryan Rickelton (MI) – Statz Rating: 131.8 | 123* off 55b (SR 224) – Statz MVP, unbeaten century
- Travis Head (SRH) – Statz Rating: 107.2 | 76 off 30b (SR 253) – 8 sixes, brutal powerplay blitz
- Hardik Pandya (MI) – Statz Rating: 78.9 | 31 off 15b (SR 207), 1/39 with the ball – sparked the collapse with the key Head wicket
- Heinrich Klaasen (SRH) – Statz Rating: 78.8 | 65* off 30b (SR 217) – official MoM, steered the chase after collapse
- Salil Arora (SRH) – Statz Rating: 68.7 | 30* off 10b (SR 300) – explosive cameo that sealed the chase
Turning Point: Head Dismissed at 133/3, Over 9.4
Travis Head was caught out in over 9.4 with SRH on 133/3 – the third wicket to fall in the space of 4 balls, following Abhishek Sharma‘s dismissal at 129/1 and Ishan Kishan‘s golden duck at 129/2. SRH went from cruising at 129/0 to teetering at 133/3 with the required rate climbing. Hardik Pandya was the bowler who triggered the collapse and had momentum firmly in Mumbai’s favour – until Klaasen arrived.
Match Context and Standings
This was the 41st match of 74 in the IPL 2026 Regular Season.
Sunrisers Hyderabad – 4th place, 10 pts from 8 games (W5 L3, NRR +0.815). A third successive win in their recent run, SRH are firmly in the top four and looking strong for the playoffs. The batting lineup is firing at both ends – when Head and Klaasen are in sync, they are a genuine title threat.
Mumbai Indians – 9th place, 4 pts from 7 games (W2 L5, NRR -0.736). Rock bottom of their ambitions after this one. Even scoring 243 could not earn them a win, which tells you everything about how porous their bowling is. Bumrah and Boult going for a combined 95 runs in 8 overs is not the platform you can build a playoff charge from. With 33 matches still to play there is mathematical hope, but MI need to find something urgent.