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Hardik-Surya face-off adds edge to semi-final

The two heavyweights go up against each other as Mumbai take on Baroda in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

Published on: Dec 12, 2024 09:10 PM IST
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Mumbai: Hardik Pandya’s steely nerves and his last-over heroics set the seal on India’s T20 World Cup triumph. His star act wouldn’t have been complete without Suryakumar Yadav’s miraculous boundary line catch to dismiss the dangerous David Miller on that balmy afternoon in Barbados. The two Mumbai Indians (MI) stars and their destinies have been intertwined right through 2024.

Hardik Pandya has played a crucial role in Baroda’s march to semi-final in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. (PTI)
Hardik Pandya has played a crucial role in Baroda’s march to semi-final in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. (PTI)

After Pandya finally found joy in the World Cup to get over his IPL season of woes and boos, the selectors threw him a curveball by naming Yadav as India’s T20I captain. MI, though, kept the faith in Pandya and Yadav will play under him in next year’s IPL. Reason enough for some extra edge to the Syed Mushtaq Ali semi-final on Friday in Bengaluru where Mumbai take on Baroda.

Neither are captaining their sides. All their teams want from them is to play with unrestrained T20 abandon. That’s exactly how Pandya has approached the tournament. He has been instrumental in Baroda’s journey so far, living up to the billing of being India’s best pace bowling all-rounder. At a strike rate of 199, his 241 runs in six matches have been priceless. He has also set the tone with the new ball taking five wickets at an economy of 8.86.

Yadav arrived to the tournament late and has had limited impact. He put the Services attack to the sword powering seven sixes on way to scoring 70 from 46 balls. But in the other two matches, the batting star flopped.

Lifting your game in front of empty stands can be challenging. But a little competitive rivalry can help. Expect Pandya and Yadav to give of their best as they attempt to power their team to the final.

There is no dearth of star power in the Mumbai squad. Ajinkya Rahane (334 runs, SR 167.84) has been the surprise package. He opens with Prithvi Shaw who, ignored by IPL franchises, has a lot to prove. Captain Shreyas Iyer comes with his own aura and ball-striking ability. There’s also Chennai Super Kings power-hitter Shivam Dube and the exciting finisher Suryansh Shedge.

What Baroda lack in star presence, they make up with an impressive array of talented youngsters. Shashvat Rawat (SR 180.39) and Shivalik Sharma (SR 156.69) carry plenty of promise. Wily spinner and captain Krunal Pandya can be difficult to deal with. But there’s no hiding from their reliance on the younger Pandya sibling who, having endured a cocktail of emotions over the year, will strives to end the year on a high.

 
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Rasesh Mandani

Rasesh Mandani loves a straight drive. He has been covering cricket, the governance and business side of sport for close to two decades. He writes and video blogs for HT.

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