Gujarat registered a comprehensive win over Mumbai to rise to the 2nd position. On the other hand, Mumbai is 7th on the points table. Each team has now played half of their league matches. After 7 matches, Chennai and Gujarat have picked 10 points each. Rajasthan, Lucknow, Bangalore, and Punjab have secured 8 points apiece. Mumbai has 6, while Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Delhi have 4 points each.
Let’s see the changes in Sportiqo’s IPL trade market.
Match 35: Gujarat vs. Mumbai
Gujarat 207 for 6 (Gill 56, Noor 3/37) beat Mumbai 152 for 9 (Wadhera 40, Chawla 2/34) by 55 runs.
Arjun Tendulkar removed Wriddhiman Saha in the third over after Mumbai decided to bowl first. Hardik Pandya also got out after scoring 13 off 14. Shubman Gill dominated Mumbai’s bowlers to bring up another half-century. Like his skipper, he also fell to Piyush Chawla for 56 off 34. Vijay Shankar also fell soon, and Gujarat were 101 for 4 in the 13th over.
Abhinav Manohar and David Miller added 71 runs in 35 balls to change the game in Gujarat’s favour. Manohar and Miller hit 42(21) and 46(22), respectively. Rahul Tewatia smashed 3 sixes in his 5-ball innings to score 20*. Gujarat posted a huge total of 207 for 6 on the board.
The chase didn’t start well as Hardik Pandya got rid of Rohit Sharma in the second over for 2(8). Ishan Kishan was out of all sorts before Rashid Khan ended his miserable innings of 13 off 21. Tilak Varma followed him 3 balls later. Cameron Green was looking good before Noor Ahmad bowled him for 33 off 26. The wrist-spinner got Tim David, too, in the same over as Mumbai slipped to 59 for 5.
Suryakumar Yadav tried to up the ante, but Noor Ahmad ended his innings as well as Mumbai’s hopes. When SKY fell for 23 off 12, the target was 118 off 7 overs. Nehal Wadhera smashed 40 off 21, but Mumbai lost the game by 55 runs. Noor Ahmad took 3 wickets, while Mohit Sharma and Rashid Khan grabbed 2 each.
Sportiqo Points Analysis
David Miller played a punishing innings of 46 runs in 22 balls. The knock included 2 fours and 4 sixes and earned him 36.3 Sportiqo points. Shubman Gill is 2nd on the list with 27 points. His 34-ball innings had 7 fours and a maximum in it, and it produced 56 runs. Suryakumar Yadav bagged 18.6 points for his 23-run knock. He faced 12 balls to hit 3 boundaries and a maximum.
Let’s see the performances and Sportiqo points of the most prominent players on day 26:
Player Performance Sportiqo Points
David Miller 46(22) 36.3
Shubman Gill 56(34) 27
Suryakumar Yadav 23(12) 18.6
Mohammed Shami 0/18 15.3
Rashid Khan 2(1) & 2/27 11.5
Hardik Pandya 13(14) & 1/10 3.2
Tilak Varma 2(3) -6
Rohit Sharma 2(8) -11
Ishan Kishan 13(21) -11
Cameron Green 33(26) & 0/39 -15.5
Market Update
Miller’s price went north by ₹57.71, while Gill and SKY got their price up by ₹40.65 and ₹21.9, respectively. On the other hand, Cameron Green’s stocks fell by ₹33.95. Ishan Kishan’s and Rohit Sharma’s prices also dropped by ₹23.11 and ₹22.48, respectively.
Let’s find out in detail how the prices have changed for the top players after the twenty-sixth day of the league:
Player Sportiqo Points 25 Apr Price 26 Apr Price % Change Cummulative Points Earned
David Miller 36.3 122.33 180.04 47.17% 78
Mohammed Shami 15.3 77.67 97.66 25.73% 34.45
Shubman Gill 27 172.10 212.75 23.62% 105.4
Suryakumar Yadav 18.6 180.52 202.42 12.13% 82.4
Rashid Khan 11.5 137.30 149.31 8.74% 47.5
Tilak Varma -6 232.98 223.68 -3.99% 130.85
Hardik Pandya 3.2 146.06 137.00 -6.20% 29.4
Rohit Sharma -11 162.00 139.52 -13.88% 64.9
Ishan Kishan -11 158.39 135.28 -14.59% 66.1
Cameron Green -15.5 165.32 131.37 -20.54% 44.55