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MI break Wankhede trend, choose to bat as Will Jacks comes in and Rohit, de Kock sit out

Last updated: April 29, 2026 8:52 pm
Muzammil Nabi Khan
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Mumbai Indians made a bold call at the toss on Wednesday night, choosing to bat first against Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Wankhede Stadium and springing a couple of notable selection calls along the way. Will Jacks was drafted into the XI, while Rohit Sharma remained unavailable and Quinton de Kock also missed the game.

That toss decision stood out straight away. Wankhede has been a chase-first venue for a while now, and according to ESPNcricinfo, captains had opted to bowl first in 21 straight IPL matches at the ground before Hardik Pandya went the other way against SRH. In a season where Mumbai have badly needed something to click, this felt like a captain trying to seize the moment rather than follow the script.

Jacks’ inclusion was the headline team change. It was his first appearance of IPL 2026, giving Mumbai another power-hitting option at a time when their batting order has looked unsettled. De Kock’s absence meant Ryan Rickelton came into the side, though the immediate reason for de Kock missing out was not spelled out in the toss update.

Rohit’s continued absence, though, was the bigger talking point. Reports around the match said he is still recovering from a hamstring problem, with Hardik indicating the former MI captain is not yet fit enough and may miss a little more cricket before returning. That has left Mumbai without one of their biggest names at a stage of the tournament when the margins are already getting thin.

And MI really didn’t have much room to breathe coming into this one. Cricbuzz noted before the game that the five-time champions had lost five of their first seven matches, which tells you why this fixture carried a bit more weight than a routine league match in late April usually does. They needed a response, needed energy, and maybe needed a gamble too. Batting first looked like all of that rolled into one.

There was at least some early reward. Cricbuzz’s live score showed Mumbai moving to 161 for 2 in 12.5 overs, and its match coverage also highlighted a Will Jacks innings of 46, suggesting the change paid off in the first half of the night. That won’t settle the bigger questions around Rohit’s fitness or the chopping and changing at the top, but for one evening, MI’s shake-up gave them a bit of lift.

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