Indian T20 League 2022: Match 9- Mumbai vs Rajasthan: Head-to-Head, Records and Stats

 Indian T20 League 2022: Match 9- Mumbai vs Rajasthan: Head-to-Head, Records and Stats

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Mumbai will be taking on Rajasthan in the 9th match of the Indian T20 League 2022. The venue for the match will be DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai. The fans will be expecting a tough fight between the men in blue and the pink army.

Here is a look at the history of the two before the upcoming match

Overall: Mumbai and Rajasthan have played each other 25 times. The competition has been quite even between the two with Mumbai slightly ahead. Mumbai has won 13 of the 25 encounters while Rajasthan has managed 11 wins. One of the matches had no result.

Batting First: Mumbai dominates Rajasthan while batting first. Mumbai has won 8 times against the men in pink while batting first. Mumbai average 170 runs per innings while setting up a target against Rajasthan. Rajasthan has won only 2 matches against Mumbai while batting first. They average 150 runs per innings against Mumbai, batting first.

Batting Second: In the case of chasing a target, Rajasthan has been dominant over Mumbai. They have won 10 games against the men in blue while batting second. Their average score in the second innings against Mumbai is 160 runs. Mumbai on the other hand has won 6 matches against Rajasthan and averages 141 runs per innings in the second innings versus Rajasthan.

Summary:

Stats Played Mumbai Won Rajasthan Won No Result
Overall 25 13 11 1
Indian T20 League 2021 2 2 0 0
Last 5 Matches 5 3 2 0

 

Records: Sanju Samson has been the highest run-scorer for Rajasthan against Mumbai with 416 runs. For Mumbai, the top scorer against Rajasthan has been Kieron Pollard and Rohit Sharma with 316 runs.

In the wickets tally, Dhawal Kulkarni is at the top with 17 wickets. Notably, he has featured for both franchises over the years. Jasprit Bumrah is second on the wickets list with 14 wickets followed by Jofra Archer with 12 wickets.

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