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Red-Hot Mumbai Indians Crush Sunrisers to Go Third in IPL 2025 Points Table

Rohit Sharma's Second Straight Half-Century and Boult's Fiery Spell Seal Easy Win for MI

Mumbai Indians (MI) 146/3 (Rohit 70, Suryakumar 40) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) 143/8 (Klaasen 71, Manohar 43, Boult 4-26, Chahar 2-12) by 7 wickets*

Mumbai Indians (MI) are on fire in IPL 2025. After a slow start to the season, they have now registered their fourth win in a row, jumping to third place in the points table. On Wednesday, they completely outplayed Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in Hyderabad, winning by seven wickets and with 26 balls to spare.

Rohit Sharma celebrates half-century as Mumbai Indians
 defeat Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2025 with Boult taking
 4 wickets.


The match was set up by Trent Boult and Deepak Chahar, who tore through SRH’s top order in the powerplay. Then, Rohit Sharma, who is enjoying a brilliant return to form, led the chase with a stylish 70 off 45 balls, supported by Suryakumar Yadav with a quick unbeaten 40 off 19 balls.


💥 Boult and Chahar Rip Through SRH Top Order

The game started with MI winning the toss and putting SRH in to bat at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. The pitch looked slow and tricky, and Trent Boult made the most of it straight away. He, along with Deepak Chahar, took two wickets each in the powerplay and reduced SRH to 24 for 4, the lowest powerplay score of IPL 2025 so far.

The ball was swinging and stopping on the batters, making shot-making difficult. Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma tried to attack but were caught out while trying to force the pace. Nitish Kumar Reddy also fell trying to drive but only managed to chip the ball to mid-on.

The most surprising dismissal came when Ishan Kishan walked off for a leg-side catch, despite no MI player appealing. Later, Ultra Edge showed there was no contact between bat and ball. SRH were soon 35 for 5, and things looked really grim.


🧱 Klaasen and Manohar Steady SRH

At 35/5, SRH were in big trouble. But Heinrich Klaasen stepped up under pressure. He showed why he’s one of SRH’s most dependable batters. SRH used the Impact Player rule to bring in Abhinav Manohar, who gave Klaasen good company.

Klaasen was the main contributor in a 99-run partnership for the sixth wicket, which came in just 63 balls. In the 10th over, Vignesh Puthur bowled a few poor deliveries that Klaasen punished with a six and two fours. The next over from Hardik Pandya also went for 16 runs.

Even though he had to bat with caution due to the collapse, Klaasen still managed a strike rate of over 160, finishing with 71 off 44 balls. He played some jaw-dropping shots, including a reverse scoop six off Jasprit Bumrah—one of the most memorable shots of the match.

Manohar also chipped in with 43 off 37 balls, but their efforts were only enough to get SRH to 143 for 8 in 20 overs.


🔄 SRH's Batting Collapse Explained

SRH’s poor total was the result of their top order failing again. It started with Boult and Chahar swinging the new ball beautifully. The SRH batters were either too aggressive or not confident enough in their strokeplay. MI’s bowlers used the conditions smartly, and SRH lost five wickets before even reaching 40 runs.

Even though Klaasen and Manohar pulled things back, they couldn’t fully recover the damage done in the powerplay and middle overs. Mitchell Santner, with his clever changes in pace, kept the pressure on during the middle overs, giving away just 19 runs in four overs.

SRH got a mini boost by scoring 35 runs between overs 17 and 19, but the final over was a disaster. Boult returned to bowl and took two wickets, including a hit-wicket dismissal. Manohar disturbed the stumps himself while trying to defend a yorker and was out in a bizarre fashion.


💪 MI's Chase: Rohit Sharma Leads from the Front Again

Chasing 144 was never going to be tough for a confident Mumbai side. But SRH made one change to their bowling unit, bringing in Jaydev Unadkat for Mohammed Shami, who had struggled this season.

Unadkat struck early, getting Ryan Rickelton caught and bowled. But the joy was short-lived. Rohit Sharma and Will Jacks took apart the bowling in the third over, hitting Pat Cummins for two sixes.

From there, MI never looked back. They scored 56 runs in the powerplay and stayed ahead of the required rate throughout. Rohit played a captain’s knock, hitting clean shots, including a beautiful six over long-off off Unadkat. His 70 came off just 45 balls and included sharp running and classy boundaries.

Rohit’s scores this season show his steady return to form: 0, 8, 13, 17, 18, 26, 76, and now 70*. He fell in the 15th over with just 14 runs needed, but the job was already done.


🎯 SKY Finishes it Off in Style

Suryakumar Yadav, who was batting on 26 when Rohit got out, finished the game in style. He stayed calm, picked his spots smartly, and ended the match with an unbeaten 40 off 19 balls.

The final over of the game summed up SRH’s night. A flat pull shot from Suryakumar went straight to Nitish Kumar Reddy at deep square leg, but he misjudged the ball, and it went to the boundary. MI won the match with 26 balls to spare, showing complete dominance.


📉 SRH Struggle Continues in IPL 2025

This loss pushes Sunrisers Hyderabad closer to the bottom of the table. They now have just 2 wins from 8 games, and their net run rate has fallen to -1.361, just slightly better than last-placed Chennai Super Kings (-1.392).

SRH’s inconsistency, poor top-order performances, and defensive bowling approach have cost them big. Despite individual brilliance from Klaasen, they have failed to click as a unit.


📈 MI Gaining Momentum at the Right Time

For MI, the story is the opposite. After winning just one of their first five games, they now have four wins in a row. The team is finally settling into rhythm with:

  • Rohit Sharma scoring big runs
  • Boult and Chahar striking early
  • Middle-order finishing strong with players like Suryakumar Yadav

They are currently third in the IPL 2025 points table, and with this kind of form, look like strong contenders for the playoffs.


🔍 Final Score Summary:

Mumbai Indians:
146/3 in 15.4 overs

  • Rohit Sharma – 70 (46)
  • Suryakumar Yadav – 40* (19)
  • Jacks – 22 (19)
  • Rickelton – 11 (8)
  • Boult – 4/26
  • Chahar – 2/12
  • Hardik – 1/31
  • Bumrah – 1/39

Sunrisers Hyderabad:
143/8 in 20 overs

  • Heinrich Klaasen – 71 (44)
  • Abhinav Manohar – 43 (37)
  • Aniket – 12 (14)
  • Abhishek – 8(8)
  • Ishan – 1/36
  • Jishan – 1/36

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

1. Who won the MI vs SRH match in IPL 2025?
Mumbai Indians defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by seven wickets in their IPL 2025 clash.

2. How many runs did Rohit Sharma score against SRH in IPL 2025?
Rohit Sharma scored a match-winning 70 runs off 45 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2025.

3. Who was the Player of the Match in MI vs SRH IPL 2025?
Trent Boult was the standout performer with 4 wickets and played a key role in MI’s win.

4. What was Sunrisers Hyderabad’s score against Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025?
Sunrisers Hyderabad scored 143 for 8 in their 20 overs against Mumbai Indians.

5. How many wickets did Trent Boult take in the match against SRH?
Trent Boult took 4 wickets for 26 runs against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

6. What is Heinrich Klaasen’s score in MI vs SRH IPL 2025 match?
Heinrich Klaasen scored 71 runs off 44 balls for Sunrisers Hyderabad.

7. How many matches have MI won consecutively in IPL 2025?
Mumbai Indians have won four matches in a row in IPL 2025.

8. What was the powerplay score for SRH against MI in IPL 2025?
Sunrisers Hyderabad managed just 24 runs for 4 wickets in the powerplay.

9. What is SRH's current standing in the IPL 2025 points table?
Sunrisers Hyderabad are second from the bottom with only 2 wins from 8 matches.

10. Who finished the game for Mumbai Indians against SRH in IPL 2025?
Suryakumar Yadav remained unbeaten on 40 off 19 balls to finish the game for MI.

 


 

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