Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: May 4, 2026

Ryan Rickelton, Jasprit Bumrah, Rishabh Pant, Mohsin Khan, and AM Ghazanfar are the standout players to watch in MI vs LSG Match 47 of IPL 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, on Monday, May 4.

This is a clash between two teams that came into the tournament with high expectations but have had a rough ride. Mumbai Indians have lost seven of their nine matches and sit 9th on the points table. Lucknow Super Giants are even worse off, parked at 10th after losing six of their eight games, including five in a row.

The team that loses on Monday could be pushed out of playoff contention for good. The winner, on the other hand, keeps a slim chance alive. MI come into this match after an 8-wicket defeat to Chennai Super Kings, while LSG return from an eight-day break following a Super Over loss against Kolkata Knight Riders.

Key Players To Watch Out For From Both Teams

CategoryPlayer NameTeamKey Role / Note
BatsmanRyan Rickelton (wk)MIMI’s top scorer this season with 297 runs in 7 matches at SR 177.84, including a century vs SRH.
BatsmanNaman DhirMISecond-highest scorer for MI with 233 runs at SR 147.17; scored a fifty in the last game vs CSK.
BatsmanSuryakumar YadavMIYet to find top gear this season with just 186 runs; averaging just above 10 against pace this IPL.
BatsmanRishabh Pant (c/wk)LSGLSG captain; 189 runs in 8 innings with one fifty; still searching for the big knock at Wankhede.
BatsmanMitchell MarshLSGLSG opener with 212 runs in 8 innings; yet to convert starts into a match-winning knock.
BatsmanAiden MarkramLSG193 runs in 8 innings at SR 144.03; likes to play on the up and will benefit from Wankhede’s bounce.
BatsmanNicholas PooranLSGExplosive finisher yet to fire this season; has smashed 75 off 29 vs MI at Wankhede before (2024).
BowlerJasprit BumrahMIJust 3 wickets this season but known to trouble LSG’s top order; dismissed Pant 7 times in T20s.
BowlerMohsin KhanLSGOn fire with 9 wickets in 4 games at economy 6.37; took 5/23 vs KKR in his last outing.
BowlerPrince YadavLSGLSG’s leading wicket-taker with 13 wickets in 8 matches this season.
BowlerAM GhazanfarMIYoung Afghan spinner with 11 wickets in 7 matches; a real threat in the middle overs.
All-RounderHardik Pandya (c)MIMI captain with only 146 runs and 4 wickets this season; needs a defining performance at home.
All-RounderMukul ChoudharyLSGHandy lower-order contributor with bat and ball; provides balance to LSG’s bowling attack.

Top Player Battles To Watch: MI vs LSG

BattleMI PlayerLSG PlayerWhy It Matters
The Statistical HoodooJasprit BumrahRishabh PantBumrah has dismissed Pant 7 times in T20s, holding him to a 7.85 average. With Pant needing to justify his ₹27cr tag and Bumrah hunting for form (only 3 wickets this season), this is the match’s ultimate “psychological” contest.
Powerplay FireRyan RickeltonMohammed ShamiRickelton is MI’s engine room (297 runs, 177.84 SR). Shami’s new-ball swing is LSG’s best bet to stop a Wankhede rampage before the powerplay ends.
Anchor vs. SpeedsterNaman DhirMohsin KhanDhir is MI’s most reliable stabilizer (233 runs), but he faces a red-hot Mohsin Khan, who is fresh off a 5/23 haul and boasts a clinical 6.37 economy rate.
The Middle-Overs TrapAM GhazanfarAiden MarkramMarkram likes the Wankhede bounce but struggles for big scores (avg 24.13). Ghazanfar’s awkward off-spin angles (11 wickets) are perfectly designed to exploit Markram’s technique in the middle phase.
The Captains’ ChessHardik PandyaRishabh PantBoth leaders are struggling for individual consistency. On a flat deck, the game will be won by whoever manages their bowling resources better and delivers a true “captain’s knock” under pressure.

MI vs LSG: Head-to-Head Record in IPL

The MI vs LSG rivalry is a relatively young one but LSG have dominated it since their entry into the IPL in 2022.

MI vs LSG IPL 2026 Match 47
Source – Mint
StatDetail
Total IPL Meetings8
MI Wins2
LSG Wins6
All-time top scorer (MI vs LSG)KL Rahul (LSG) – 289 runs
Most runs for MI in the rivalrySuryakumar Yadav – 215 runs
Most wickets in the rivalryRavi Bishnoi – 7 wickets vs MI
MI Current FormLLLWL (last 5 matches)
LSG Current FormLLLLL (last 5 matches)
MI IPL 2026 Standing9th (2 wins, 7 losses)
LSG IPL 2026 Standing10th (2 wins, 6 losses)

Wankhede Stadium Pitch And Conditions: What To Expect

The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai remains one of the most batter-friendly venues in the IPL. The red-soil wicket plays fast, the bounce is true, and the ball comes onto the bat well. Short boundaries and a quick outfield make it easy to score big.

The average first-innings score at Wankhede in IPL 2026 has been a massive 218. Teams chasing have won roughly 65% of the time here. Dew typically sets in during the second innings, which makes it even harder for bowlers to grip the ball and easier for batters to pick gaps.

Fast bowlers may get some early swing in the first two or three overs thanks to the coastal breeze from the Arabian Sea. After that, batters take full control.

The toss will matter. Expect both captains to bowl first if they win the toss.

Temperature in Mumbai on May 4 will be around 29 degrees Celsius with humidity near 73% and a strong possibility of dew in the second innings.

Probable Playing XIs for MI vs LSG Match 47

Here are the Probable Playing XI for both Teams:

MI Probable XI

Ryan Rickelton (wk), Will Jacks, Naman Dhir, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya (c), Robin Minz, Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah, AM Ghazanfar, Ashwani Kumar

Note: Rohit Sharma took a fitness test on the eve of the match. If he passes it, he will likely replace Robin Minz and open alongside Rickelton, with Will Jacks moving further down the order.

LSG Probable XI

Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, Rishabh Pant (c/wk), Josh Inglis / Nicholas Pooran, Ayush Badoni, Himmat Singh, Mukul Choudhary, Mohammed Shami, Prince Yadav, Digvesh Rathi, Mohsin Khan

Note: Josh Inglis is expected to make his first appearance of the season. If LSG play both Inglis and Pooran together, George Linde will miss out. Mayank Yadav is also available as a pace option off the bench.

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Final Verdict: A Must-Win Match With No Margin For Error

Both teams know what is at stake here. A defeat for either side on Monday will make a playoff berth virtually impossible.

Mumbai Indians hold the home advantage and have the edge in key individual battles, particularly with Bumrah’s record against Pant and Ghazanfar’s consistent wicket-taking form. If Rickelton fires and Bumrah takes early wickets, MI could control the match.

Lucknow Super Giants have dominated this fixture historically with a 6-2 head-to-head lead. Mohsin Khan’s form with the ball and the threat of Markram and Pant with the bat gives them a real chance. They come in fresh after a week-long break, which could work in their favour.

This match will not have a lot of tactical patience. Both teams will come out swinging because they have nothing left to lose and everything to play for.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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