Ahmedabad: The breathtaking performance of Akash Madhwal against Lucknow Super Giants would have added to Mumbai Indians' (MI) specter as they seem to have "peaked" at an opportune moment where the side will look to leapfrog defending champions Gujarat Titans (GT) in the Qualifier 2 match of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
The vital five wickets for five runs caused MI to trounce an in-form, though with discrepancies of their own, LSG by 81 runs, resulting in an exit from the tournament at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Wednesday. The victory in no way reminds you of the absence of the stalwarts -- Jasprit Bumrah, Tilak Varma, and Jofra Archer -- and it must have invoked in the team the self-belief to perform on big occasions, a testament to Mumbai's behind-the-scenes work to unearth the talent by the scouting team.
MI squad are known to dig up victories when their backs are against the wall right from IPL's inception but they have done well gradually this tournament after a horrendous start. The team finished last in the previous edition and they would be keen on taking their IPL trophies count to 6, a number that is worth envying.
About the players, Cameron Green, Suryakumar Yadav, and Tim David have been the stand-out performers, who have laid the foundation of wins on most occasions with able support from Nehal Wadhera, Rohit Sharma, and Ishan Kishan. A team whose batting line has gone from being depleted initially to firing on all cylinders now, Mohammad Shami (26 wickets in 15 matches) will have a task cut out against them.
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Madhwal has risen to the occasion in the absence of experience campaigners in the bowling line-up with his spell reading a magnificent 3.5-0-5-5 against Lucknow that has taken the team to a position where they are just two wins shy from touching the trophy after a superb 3-wicket spell against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the league game.
Veterans Piyush Chawla (21 wickets in 15 matches) and Jason Behrendorff (14 wickets in 11 matches) have also been impressive, while an otherwise expensive Chris Jordan also enjoyed a fine outing of 2-1-7-1 in the Eliminator. Table-topper Gujarat Titans would look to stay true to their achievements after biting the dust against Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Chennai Super Kings as the team has it in them to trounce Mumbai Indians and make the second consecutive finals.