Mumbai Indians (MI) are in serious trouble in the ongoing IPL 2026, and things are getting more tense ahead of their next match. As they get ready to face Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) Wankhede Stadium The biggest question on May 4 is about the availability of Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah.
This match of IPL 2026 is a do or die match for both the teams Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants. In the points table, both MI and LSG are at the bottom at 9th and 10th respectively. Their playoff chances are almost gone, but mathematically still alive.
MI and LSG desperate for crucial IPL 2026 wins
That means this Wankhede match is like the last chance to stay in the race. Mumbai Indians are coming into this match after losing three consecutive matches, which also includes a one-sided defeat against Chennai Super Kings. Their batting returned to form, but bowling remains a big concern for MI.
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Lucknow Super Giants are also struggling badly. They have got only 2 wins in 8 matches and the losing streak continues in five matches. They are coming into this match after a heart-breaking defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders in the Super Over. Now, he aims to perform better against MI.
There is no clear update on the availability of Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah for the LSG clash
Meanwhile, this is the biggest headache for Mumbai Indians. Rohit Sharma‘s fitness. Rohit Sharma is out for almost three weeks after suffering a hamstring injury during the IPL 2026 clash against RCB. Rohit Sharma was recently seen practicing in the nets, which has raised some hopes.
But there is still no clarity on whether Rohit Sharma will feature for MI in the IPL 2026 clash against LSG on Monday. There are also some doubts over the availability of Jasprit Bumrah for this important match. He has been playing regularly this season despite poor performances.
In 9 matches, Bumrah has bowled 33 overs with an economy of 8.61. The team has depended a lot on him. He is still trying his best, but the workload is obviously higher. Because of this, it is being discussed whether MI should give some rest to Bumrah.
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No rest for Jasprit Bumrah: Mahela Jayawardene refuses to give up in Mumbai Indians’ fight for survival
But MI coach Mahela Jayawardene refuted the idea, saying he is still confident that they can win their remaining matches and end the season on a positive note.
“We’re not out yet, right? It’s too early for me to say anything; we still have five more games, and anything can happen for us. We just have to finish the tournament positively and see what happens. There’s still a lot of cricket to be played; I don’t think mathematically we’re out of the tournament, so I’m going to fight, and I’m sure the rest of the boys will,” Jayawardene said at the pre-match press conference, as quoted by the Times of India. Will do the same.” as well as.”
Apart from Bumrah, other players like Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Verma and Captain are also included. hardik pandya have also not been consistent, making the situation worse. Now, if they fail to win this game against LSG, an early exit for the five-time champions will be officially confirmed.


