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It’s easier said than done, though. Their opponents in their final league encounter at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi are five-time champions Mumbai Indians, who have a lot riding on this match as they look to seal a playoff berth. The top three slots are out of reach for Mumbai.
Given the situation, the Sunrisers have nothing to lose. Though late in the competition, they seemed to have found a combination that works with Umran Malik generating much interest with his pace. The 21-year-old from Jammu and Kashmir joined the squad as a net bowler but got into the side after T Natarajan tested positive for Covid-19.
Against RCB and Devdutt Padikkal, he clocked the fastest delivery of IPL 2021 – 153-kmph – in the ninth over. “I try and keep it really simple with him, but he’s got a lot of mates in the team and they share the message and he takes the game on,” said Williamson after the match against RCB.
The form of the youngsters – Abhishek Sharma, Priyam Garg and Abdul Samad – is a worry, though. If only they can strike form like Ishan Kishan did in Mumbai Indians’ last game against Rajasthan Royals, it will help SRH‘s cause as all the pressure will be on Rohit Sharma and company. Despite the eight-wicket win after their bowlers restricted Rajasthan Royal to 90 for nine, Mumbai are way behind KKR on run-rate.