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How MI can clip the wings of IPL’s youngest centurion Vaibhav Suryavanshi

Updated On: 01 May, 2025 06:13 PM IST | Srijanee Majumdar

Mumbai Indians are riding a wave of momentum, having secured five consecutive victories. A win in this match could see them rise to the top of the points table. However, their biggest challenge may come from teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who stunned everyone with a blistering century against Gujarat Titans in his previous outing. While his form is red-hot, MI possess the firepower to counter his threat. (Pic: IPL/X/AFP)

Mumbai Indians are riding a wave of momentum, having secured five consecutive victories. A win in this match could see them rise to the top of the points table. However, their biggest challenge may come from teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who stunned everyone with a blistering century against Gujarat Titans in his previous outing. While his form is red-hot, MI possess the firepower to counter his threat. (Pic: IPL/X/AFP)

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Mumbai Indians are riding a wave of momentum, having secured five consecutive victories. A win in this match could see them rise to the top of the points table. However, their biggest challenge may come from teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who stunned everyone with a blistering century against Gujarat Titans in his previous outing. While his form is red-hot, MI possess the firepower to counter his threat. (Pic: IPL/X/AFP)
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The undisputed leader of Mumbai&rsquo;s bowling unit, Jasprit Bumrah is arguably the best bowler in the world. Suryavanshi, just 14, will be facing a completely different class of bowling than what he encountered against GT. </span></p>

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The undisputed leader of Mumbai’s bowling unit, Jasprit Bumrah is arguably the best bowler in the world. Suryavanshi, just 14, will be facing a completely different class of bowling than what he encountered against GT.

<p>Bumrah&rsquo;s arsenal of variations, combined with his precision under pressure, makes him a nightmare for any batter, let alone a teenager new to the big stage. Though he began this season slowly due to injury, Bumrah has found his rhythm and form, making him a daunting prospect for any opposition batter.</p>

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Bumrah’s arsenal of variations, combined with his precision under pressure, makes him a nightmare for any batter, let alone a teenager new to the big stage. Though he began this season slowly due to injury, Bumrah has found his rhythm and form, making him a daunting prospect for any opposition batter.

<p>While Suryavanshi looked in total control against GT, it was notable that their pacers didn&rsquo;t test him with hard-length deliveries, a potential weakness. Hardik Pandya, whose natural bowling length sits around back of a length, could be the perfect candidate to exploit this gap.</p>

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While Suryavanshi looked in total control against GT, it was notable that their pacers didn’t test him with hard-length deliveries, a potential weakness. Hardik Pandya, whose natural bowling length sits around back of a length, could be the perfect candidate to exploit this gap.

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Known for his aggressive mindset, Pandya might even open the bowling to surprise the youngster with short-pitched deliveries and unsettle him early</span></p>

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Known for his aggressive mindset, Pandya might even open the bowling to surprise the youngster with short-pitched deliveries and unsettle him early

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">An unconventional choice perhaps, but Will Jacks could prove to be a masterstroke. Deployed often as a partnership-breaker by captain Hardik, Jacks has impressed this season with both economy and wicket-taking ability. Against the left-handed Suryavanshi, Jacks&rsquo; off-breaks will turn away, adding another layer of difficulty. With a better economy rate than even Bumrah, Jacks&rsquo; subtle variations could outfox the teenager at a crucial stage</span></p>

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An unconventional choice perhaps, but Will Jacks could prove to be a masterstroke. Deployed often as a partnership-breaker by captain Hardik, Jacks has impressed this season with both economy and wicket-taking ability. Against the left-handed Suryavanshi, Jacks’ off-breaks will turn away, adding another layer of difficulty. With a better economy rate than even Bumrah, Jacks’ subtle variations could outfox the teenager at a crucial stage

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