News Summary
- Faf du Plessis says Mumbai Indians must find bowling answers beyond Jasprit Bumrah’s four overs.
- Bumrah has not picked up a single wicket in four IPL 2026 matches so far.
- Mumbai Indians have lost three straight games after winning their tournament opener.
- Sunil Gavaskar says MI must improve their Powerplay batting and bowling.
Mumbai Indians face a growing crisis after three consecutive defeats in IPL 2026. Former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis has pointed to a core problem: the five-time champions lean too heavily on pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah. Bumrah remains wicketless in four games this season, and the rest of MI’s bowling unit has struggled to contain runs.
On Sunday night, Royal Challengers Bengaluru posted 240 runs against MI. Mumbai failed to chase the total down. The loss extended a familiar pattern for a franchise known as perennial slow starters in the IPL.
Du Plessis and Gavaskar Identify MI’s Bowling and Powerplay Gaps
Du Plessis told Star Sports that MI’s bowling attack looks exposed in high-scoring matches once Bumrah’s economical four overs are set aside. “When you look at that bowling attack, especially in high-scoring games of 250 or more, you have to assess what the rest of the attack is conceding beyond Bumrah’s four overs,” du Plessis said. He urged the franchise to deploy Bumrah at key stages to maximise his impact rather than treat his spell as the only line of defence.
Du Plessis also suggested MI need to reassess their Powerplay approach. He floated tactical changes or personnel swaps as possible fixes. Strong batting lineups across the tournament have made the problem harder to solve, he added.
Sunil Gavaskar echoed those concerns. The India great said MI’s Powerplay performance with both bat and ball has fallen short. Gavaskar noted that MI needed at least 12 more runs during one chase to stay on track with the required rate but could not manage them. “Even while rotating strike, the required rate kept climbing,” Gavaskar said. He pointed out that captain Hardik Pandya himself acknowledged the Powerplay struggles on both fronts.
What MI Must Fix to Turn Their Season Around
The numbers tell a clear story. Bumrah’s economy remains low, but his lack of wickets has let opposition batters settle. MI’s remaining bowlers have leaked runs in the middle and death overs, especially when totals cross 230. Without support from the other end, even Bumrah’s tight spells cannot control a match.
MI’s batting order also needs to fire early. Slow starts in the Powerplay have forced the middle order to chase steep required rates. That pressure compounds when the bowling unit cannot restrict opponents in the first six overs either.
The franchise sits at one win from four matches. Their next few games will test whether the coaching staff can find the right bowling combination and Powerplay strategy. Du Plessis and Gavaskar have laid out the diagnosis. MI must now deliver the cure on the field.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Faf du Plessis warn Mumbai Indians about Jasprit Bumrah?
Du Plessis said MI rely too heavily on Bumrah’s four economical overs. The rest of the bowling attack concedes too many runs, especially in high-scoring games above 250.
How many wickets has Jasprit Bumrah taken in IPL 2026 so far?
Bumrah has not taken a single wicket in four IPL 2026 matches. His economy remains low, but the lack of breakthroughs has hurt Mumbai Indians.
What did Sunil Gavaskar say about Mumbai Indians’ Powerplay performance?
Gavaskar said MI’s Powerplay batting and bowling have both underperformed. He noted the team fell short by at least 12 runs in one chase, and the required rate kept climbing despite strike rotation.
What is Mumbai Indians’ win-loss record in IPL 2026?
MI won their tournament opener but then lost three games in a row. They currently have one win from four matches.








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