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MI and GT Tussle for Top Spot in IPL Standings and Spotlight on returning Rabada

Not long ago, Gujarat Titans (GT) were cruising on a winning spree, while Mumbai Indians (MI) were still searching for form — especially after being comprehensively outplayed by GT in Ahmedabad. Fast forward to now, and the narrative has shifted. MI are surging with a six-match winning streak, while GT have stumbled slightly, losing two of their last five. The result? Both teams are locked on 14 points, setting the stage for a mouthwatering clash that could determine who grabs the top spot — and more importantly, edge closer to a top-two finish as the league stage nears its end.
Just as MI were lifted by the return of Jasprit Bumrah last month, GT will be hoping Kagiso Rabada’s comeback injects fresh fire into their already formidable bowling unit. The stakes couldn’t be higher — and the venue couldn’t be more batting-friendly. MI’s explosive batting line-up will test GT’s bowlers to the limit.
GT, however, have firepower of their own. Prasidh Krishna leads the Purple Cap race, and Mohammed Siraj has been lethal in the powerplay. If Rabada hits the ground running and Rashid Khan rediscovers his rhythm, the Titans could well spoil MI’s party at home and regain pole position in the playoff race.
One of GT's biggest assets this season has been the consistency and firepower of their top three. But if there’s any bowling unit capable of unsettling even the most settled line-up, it's MI’s. Fresh off a ruthless performance where they dismantled Rajasthan Royals for just 117, MI’s bowling attack is peaking at the right time. Should they manage to crack GT's top order early — something no team has done so far this IPL — it could offer a revealing glimpse into GT's middle-order resilience and the depth of their contingency plans ahead of the playoffs.
These are two of the most balanced and in-form sides in the tournament, and unless rain (more on that later) turns the toss into a decisive factor, this contest has all the ingredients to be the marquee clash of the week.
Kagiso Rabada enters the tournament fresh after serving a one-month drug suspension — a return that places him squarely under the spotlight in Tuesday’s high-stakes encounter. While GT are still well-positioned in the top four, Rabada’s performance could be critical in determining how comfortably they secure a playoff berth. His absence last month, initially cited as due to “personal reasons,” raised eyebrows, and there will be added scrutiny as he returns to face an in-form MI batting line-up. Expectations will be high for the South African speedster to make an immediate impact and bolster GT’s pace attack.
Meanwhile, Trent Boult has found renewed rhythm since Jasprit Bumrah’s return to the MI squad. Freed up from his death-overs responsibilities, Boult has sharpened his focus on the powerplay but has still remained potent at both ends of the innings. His 16 wickets have been evenly split — eight in the powerplay, eight at the death — showcasing his versatility. With 10 scalps in just the last three matches, MI will once again be counting on Boult to deliver early breakthroughs, particularly to dismantle GT’s formidable top three.
Pitch and Conditions
There is some rain in the forecast for Tuesday evening, but the game is still expected to go ahead — even if a shortened one — with only brief interruptions due to possible showers and thunderstorms. The surface in use will be the same one that hosted the high-scoring encounters between RCB and CSK, so fans can anticipate another run-fest.
However, there’s a caveat. The pitch was under covers on Monday night to protect it from unseasonal drizzle, and any lingering dampness — unless the sun is out in full force on Tuesday — could offer early assistance to the fast bowlers. If the conditions remain overcast, the likes of Bumrah, Boult, Siraj, and Rabada may have an extra edge in the opening exchanges.