Mumbai Indians host KKR at Wankhede, where a dominant head-to-head record and deeper batting unit put the home side in a strong early-season IPL position.
Match context
Mumbai enter as pre-tournament contenders after a strong 2025 campaign, while KKR are rebuilding following an eighth-place finish. The sides have contrasting trajectories heading into the new season.
Form and team overview
Mumbai reached Qualifier 2 last season before losing to Punjab Kings, showing consistency across the campaign. Their core remains intact, with additions such as Quinton de Kock adding depth at the top.
Suryakumar Yadav was their leading run-scorer, while Trent Boult led the bowling attack.
KKR struggled last season, finishing eighth with five wins. Ajinkya Rahane led their scoring, while Varun Chakravarthy was their most effective bowler.
They have reshaped their squad, bringing in Cameron Green and Matheesha Pathirana, but injuries to Harshit Rana and Akash Deep reduce their bowling depth.
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Head-to-head and key stats
Mumbai have dominated this fixture, winning 24 of 35 matches compared to KKR’s 11.
They also won the most recent meeting in March 2025. At Wankhede, Mumbai’s familiarity with conditions has often been decisive.
This historical edge supports their shorter price in the match market.
Pitch and conditions
Wankhede typically offers a balanced surface. The ball comes onto the bat well, supporting stroke play, while early swing can assist seamers.
The average first innings score is around 170, with chasing sides remaining competitive.
Short boundaries and consistent bounce make boundary markets relevant, particularly in the powerplay.
Key players and matchups
Suryakumar Yadav (4.55) and Tilak Varma (4.95) lead Mumbai’s batting markets, while Quinton de Kock (6.25) adds experience at the top for Kolkata.
For KKR, Varun Chakravarthy (4.40) is central with the ball, supported by Vaibhav Arora.
Jasprit Bumrah (3.55) remains Mumbai’s key bowler, especially in death overs.
The contest between Kolkata’s top order and Mumbai’s pace attack could define the match.
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Betting angle
Mumbai are priced at 1.55, with KKR at 2.50.
Mumbai also lead the boundary markets, with most fours (1.75) and most sixes (1.75). Over 18.5 sixes (1.80) is worth considering given the venue and batting depth.
The team with top batter market favours Mumbai (1.60), reflecting their stronger top order.
The takeaway
Mumbai’s head-to-head record and squad stability give them a clear edge at home.
Over 18.5 sixes looks aligned with Wankhede conditions, while Mumbai in the match market reflects the stronger overall profile.
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