In a high-scoring game of the MI vs LSG IPL 2025 match, Mumbai Indians scored a big total of 215 runs and defeated LSG by 54 runs, supported by dynamic half-centuries from Ryan Rickelton and Suryakumar Yadav, whereas in bowling, Jasprit Bumrah took a 4-wicket haul along with Trent Boult taking 3 wickets. Despite a bright comeback for Mayank Yadav, who sent back both Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya, Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) got a mammoth target and defeated by MI in the 45th match of IPL 2025.
Jasprit Bumrah’s 4-wicket haul performance

In front of the dangerous batting order, like Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh, and Nicholas Pooran. Bumrah managed to give the first breakthrough to MI by Markram’s wicket in his 1st over. Later on, he controlled the match by dismissing the hard-hitter David Miller and Abdul Samad. At the end, he bowled a perfect yorker to Avesh Khan, getting him out on a duck.
Bumrah also became the highest wicket-taker for Mumbai Indians in IPL history, surpassing Lasith Malinga, who took 174 wickets for the franchise.
Rickelton Turns It Around After Rohit’s dismissal
Mumbai Indians’ opener Ryan Rickelton survived a tight run-out opportunity on 5 in the second over and took the momentum in his favour. He bullied Prince Yadav for wayward lengths with two fours and one six, and then took Digvesh Rathi on the attack, dispatching him with two sixes and one four to end the powerplay.
Rickelton’s aggressive intent continued as he brought up his half-century off just 25 deliveries. Though Rathi eventually dismissed him with a wide delivery that was sliced to point, the damage was already done. His knock laid the foundation for MI’s dominant total in this MI vs LSG IPL 2025 face-off.
Suryakumar Yadav’s Class Adds to the Carnage

Following Rickelton’s removal, Suryakumar Yadav rose to the occasion and played another big-impact innings. Not only did he score his 4000th IPL run in style with a ramp shot off Avesh Khan, but he also contributed significantly towards pushing the scoring in the middle overs.
His 54 off 28 deliveries was full of innovation and intent, such as boundaries off Avesh and Prince Yadav, and ensuring that MI kept the momentum going. Although he eventually got out, Suryakumar had ensured that Mumbai reached a good score in the MI vs LSG IPL 2025 match.
Mayank Yadav’s Promising Return

Mayank Yadav, back to action in IPL 2025, was among the few silver linings of LSG’s bowling performance. While his speed remained in the mid-130s to early 140s, he displayed his tactical maturity to some extent.
Mayank sent Rohit Sharma, who had previously smashed him for two sixes, packing with a clever wide delivery, which was caught at short third. Subsequently, he struck another important blow by bowling Hardik Pandya with a leg-stump yorker in the 16th over, finishing with figures of 2 for 40.
LSG Spinners Struggle on a Batting-Friendly Surface
LSG’s spin duo had a poor outing in this MI vs LSG IPL 2025 match. Ravi Bishnoi and Digvesh Rathi both conceded more than 40 runs in their four-over spells. Bishnoi did manage to claim Tilak Varma’s wicket but was otherwise costly, particularly when Suryakumar took him for runs in the 13th over.
Rathi, who had a super record in powerplays till now, was conceding large boundaries very early and went on to bowl his most costly spell in the IPL to date.
Late Cameos Take Mumbai Over 210
Despite the falls of the marquee batters such as Rohit, Rickleton, and Suryakumar, MI maintained their belligerent style. Corbin Bosch and Naman Dhir played key cameos at the end, keeping the scoreboard rolling.
Their work saw Mumbai Indians close at 215/5, a tally that places a huge burden on any team, particularly in a high-pressure MI vs LSG IPL 2025 match.
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