Ahead of the Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings clash at Wankhede, both teams are struggling for momentum, with their captains also battling poor form. Pandya has had a particularly difficult season, managing just 96 runs in five matches and picking up only three wickets at an expensive economy rate, raising concerns about his effectiveness. Gaikwad, despite strong performances prior to the IPL, has also struggled to translate his individual success into leadership impact.
Meanwhile, the availability of Rohit and Dhoni remains uncertain due to fitness concerns, although both were seen batting in the nets ahead of the match.
In the current IPL 2026 standings, the Mumbai Indians are ranked 7th, while the Chennai Super Kings sit just below them in 8th place. Both teams have secured four points from their first six matches, but MI hold a better Net Run Rate (+0.067) compared to CSK (-0.780).
Here are the 5 key player battle that could light today’s contest in Wankhede:
Jasprit Bumrah vs Sanju Samson
In their IPL rivalry, Bumrah has held a clear edge over Sanju Samson. The MI pacer has kept the aggressive batter in check with disciplined bowling. Samson has faced 61 balls against Bumrah without hitting a single six, scoring nine fours, and has been dismissed twice.
Noor Ahmad vs Tilak Varma
Noor Ahmad has dismissed Tilak Varma once in their IPL encounters. Across four innings, Tilak has scored 24 runs off Noor at a strike rate of 133.33. Their most notable clash came in IPL 2025, when Noor dismissed Tilak with a well-disguised googly. Tilak, however, comes into this match in top form after scoring a blistering 101* off 45 balls against Gujarat Titans, While, Noor Ahmad is expected to be CSK’s primary weapon in the middle overs to counter Tilak’s left-handed aggression.
Hardik Pandya vs Dewald Brevis
The battle between Hardik Pandya and Dewald Brevis is one of the most intriguing matchups in today’s MI vs CSK clash. This contest adds an interesting twist, as former teammates now face off as rivals. Historically, Pandya has had the upper hand, dismissing Brevis twice while conceding just 31 runs in 17 balls.
Quinton de Kock vs Spencer Johnson
This will be their first IPL face-off, making it an exciting new contest. De Kock has a solid record against CSK, scoring 138 runs at an average of 34.5 with a strike rate of 130, including two half-centuries. Johnson’s pace and ability to generate swing could make this Powerplay battle crucial on a batting-friendly Wankhede pitch.
Shivam Dube vs Mitchell Santner
In their recent encounters, Dube has dominated Santner, including smashing massive sixes during the January 2026 T20I series. In IPL meetings, Dube has scored 28 runs in four innings while being dismissed once. With both players now on opposing sides, this matchup could prove decisive in the middle overs.