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IPL 2026: Suryakumar Yadav's batting woes hit struggling Mumbai Indians

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The Indian 'Clasico' between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians holds little playoff significance, but is crucial for individual players like Suryakumar Yadav. Facing a poor IPL season, Yadav's form is under scrutiny, with his ambition of leading India to the 2028 Olympics potentially at risk. Coach Mahela Jayawardene defended his player, highlighting his talent and past brilliance.

CHENNAI : May seems to be the month of inconsequential Clasicos. While the protagonists of the original — Barcelona and Real Madrid - play next Sunday at Nou Camp with the Catalan giants having all but wrapped up La Liga, the Indian version at the MAC this Saturday, too, is probably only of academic interest. Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians are three and four wins away respectively from the leading pack of four and it will need a miracle for these underperforming giants to make the playoffs.

While the teams may not have much to play for other than pride, there’s quite a bit at stake for the players. On top of that list is Suryakumar Yadav, India’s T20 World Cup winning captain. Despite being hailed for his captaincy, there was no doubt that he had a poor World Cup with 157 runs in seven matches, 84 of those runs coming against the USA in the first game itself.

Right after the World Cup, Surya spoke about his ambitions of leading the side to the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028. But the way things are shaping up for him in the IPL, that looks a far cry. The 35-year-old is enduring one of his worst IPL seasons since 2021, when he managed 317 runs at an average of 22.

64. This year, with the team needing the senior pro to stand up and deliver, ‘SKY’ is faltering time and again, leaving MI in a deep hole. His 162 runs in eight games is way too less, especially when a batter is coming in at No.