Piyush Chawla warns after the Empatic return of Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025

Chawla was particularly impressed by the depth of the winners of Mumbai’s match in all departments.
Old Indian Spinner Piyush Chawla, Mumbai Indians (MI) The ongoing Premier League (IPL) India was the scarfish team in 2025. Five times the champions reigned their requests for playoff with a striking run of five victories, and proved their ability to dominate when it was most important.
The revival of MI was fed by the return of Jasprit Bumrah, who added sharpness to the bowling attacks and made them a challenging power. The latest victories came to the style of the Wankhede Stadium, where Rishabh Pant’s Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) won a 54 -person win and extended the winning lines up to five matches.
Pay attention to Mumbai Indians: Chawla Problems Warning
Chawla was particularly impressed by the depth of the winners of Mumbai’s match in all departments. The Rohit Sharma tone identified with explosive performances in a row, while the Baton passed to Rickelton, who gave a bubble from 58 of 32 balls, smoothly. Meanwhile, Surekumar Yadav continued its trademark aggressive approach, fast fire 54, and further strengthened Mumbai’s competition castle.
“If you see the number of match winners in the squad of Mumbai Indians, you start from the beginning to the number 11. Ryan Rickelton – the stroke he played today – we know what he was doing in the last two games, R Chawla said in Jiohotstar.
“Today, Bumrah ball, Will Jacks came and these two important small doors provided. I mean, I think it falls instead of things; Whatever he does, he does, it happens for the team and this team is about it, ” Chawla said.
“You have a lot of match winners playing XI. Today, Jasprit Bumrah came as an influence player and what impact he left in the game! That is why this team should be afraid of them when this team is a roller and Mumbai Indians are a roll, all the other team should be afraid of them, ” Added.
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