Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Mumbai Indians Timeline
Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Mumbai Indians Timeline: All 25 IPL Matches, Head-to-Head Stats & Rivalry History
Last updated: April 24, 2026 | Updated after every SRH vs MI match
Quick answer: SRH and MI have met 25 times in the IPL. Mumbai Indians lead the head-to-head with 15 wins to SRH’s 10. The highest score in this fixture belongs to SRH — 277/3 posted at Hyderabad in 2024. Their next clash is Match 41, April 29, 2026, at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai (7:30 PM IST).
Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Mumbai Indians: Head-to-Head Overview
| Stat | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total IPL matches | 25 |
| Mumbai Indians wins | 15 |
| Sunrisers Hyderabad wins | 10 |
| MI win % | 60% |
| SRH highest score vs MI | 277/3 (March 27, 2024, Hyderabad) |
| MI highest score vs SRH | 246/5 (March 27, 2024, Hyderabad) |
| SRH lowest score vs MI | 96 (2019) |
| MI lowest score vs SRH | 87 (2018) |
| Top run-scorer (SRH) | David Warner – 524 runs |
| Top run-scorer (MI) | Rohit Sharma – 535+ runs |
| Top wicket-taker (SRH) | Bhuvneshwar Kumar – 20 wickets |
| Top wicket-taker (MI) | Jasprit Bumrah – 25+ wickets |
| Best bowling figures | Alzarri Joseph – 6/12 for MI (2019) |
The Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Mumbai Indians rivalry is one of the closest head-to-heads between two IPL heavyweights. MI’s 60% win rate sounds comfortable on paper, but 10 of those 25 matches were decided by margins of fewer than 20 runs or one to two wickets — a truer reflection of how evenly matched these sides have been across 13 seasons.
Venue-Wise Breakdown
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai (MI home)
MI are dominant at home against SRH. In eight matches at Wankhede, MI have won six, including a Super Over win in 2019. SRH’s Wankhede record remains one of the worst of any team at an opposition home ground in IPL history.
- MI wins at Wankhede vs SRH: 6
- SRH wins at Wankhede: 2
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad (SRH home)
Hyderabad is a far more balanced venue. SRH hold a narrow home advantage, winning five of nine matches played here against MI.
- SRH wins at RGIS vs MI: 5
- MI wins at RGIS: 4
Neutral venues
At neutral grounds — mostly Eden Gardens, Chepauk, and Sharjah — the two sides have split results evenly, each winning three of six matches. This near-perfect balance at neutral venues reinforces just how close the overall contest is.
Year-by-Year Results: The Complete SRH vs MI Timeline
2013 — First blood to MI
SRH entered the IPL in 2013 as successors to the defunct Deccan Chargers. Their debut season was a mixed bag — strong bowling, inconsistent batting, four captains trialled. When they faced MI for the first time, Mumbai’s batting depth proved too much. MI won both encounters in 2013, setting an early tone of dominance that would define the first phase of this rivalry.
2013 results: MI 2–0 SRH
2014 — SRH fight back
With David Warner settling into a leadership role and Bhuvneshwar Kumar emerging as one of the tournament’s most consistent swing bowlers, SRH became a harder team to beat. They took one win off MI in 2014, their first in this fixture. SRH’s bowling-first philosophy began to create problems for MI’s batting order, particularly in the powerplay.
2014 results: MI 1–1 SRH
2015 — Bhuvi’s purple patch
Bhuvneshwar Kumar was at his swing-bowling peak in 2015, troubling every top-order batter in the IPL with early movement. In the SRH vs MI fixture this season, he was the difference. SRH won the key meeting, with Bhuvneshwar’s ability to consistently pin down Rohit Sharma and Lendl Simmons making MI’s powerplay scoring uncomfortable. MI edged one encounter but SRH took the season head-to-head.
2015 results: MI 1–1 SRH
2016 — The title year collision
This was the peak year for both franchises meeting at the business end. SRH won their only IPL title in 2016, defeating RCB in the final with Warner and Shikhar Dhawan in devastating form at the top of the order. In the league stage, MI and SRH met in a fiercely contested match that MI won by 85 runs — one of the most lopsided results in this fixture’s history — but SRH had the last laugh by lifting the trophy.
2016 results: MI 1–1 SRH (MI won the big league encounter)
2017 — Warner’s dominance
David Warner won the Orange Cap in 2017 and his form against MI was central to that. His ability to score quickly in the first six overs repeatedly put MI’s bowlers on the back foot. SRH went deep into the playoffs as defending champions before bowing out in the Eliminator. In their clashes with MI this season, both teams won once, keeping the overall rivalry tight.
2017 results: MI 1–1 SRH
2018 — Williamson steps up, MI collapse
With Warner banned from the IPL following the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa, Kane Williamson stepped into the captaincy and led SRH to the final. MI, meanwhile, struggled for consistency. Their lowest score in this fixture — 87 all out — came in 2018, a horror batting collapse that SRH’s disciplined bowling fully deserved. SRH won both clashes this season convincingly.
2018 results: SRH 2–0 MI — SRH’s best season against MI
2019 — The Super Over classic
The 2019 encounter between SRH and MI at Wankhede is one of the most memorable in this rivalry’s history. Scores were tied at the end of 20 overs, triggering a Super Over. Jasprit Bumrah’s precision death bowling won it for MI in the Super Over, but the match itself featured Alzarri Joseph’s stunning 6/12 — the best bowling figures in IPL history on debut. MI won the Super Over but SRH’s lowest team total of 96 also came this year in another match. A season of extremes.
2019 results: MI 2–0 SRH (includes Super Over win)
2020 — UAE season, MI champions again
IPL 2020 was played in the UAE due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On flat pitches at Dubai and Abu Dhabi, both teams brought their best. MI went on to win the title — their fourth — and kept SRH in check during the league stage. The neutral-venue dynamic meant neither team had a clear edge from conditions, making bowling quality the deciding factor. Bumrah was exceptional across the tournament.
2020 results: MI 1–1 SRH
2021 — A difficult year for SRH
SRH endured one of their worst-ever IPL seasons in 2021 — a campaign that ultimately saw them finish bottom of the table. The Warner captaincy saga played out publicly mid-tournament, with the Australian opener dropped and then controversially recalled. MI took both points on offer from the SRH fixture without too much trouble. It was the low point of the rivalry from SRH’s perspective.
2021 results: MI 2–0 SRH
2022 — Transition season for both
The 2022 mega auction reshaped both squads significantly. SRH retained Bhuvneshwar Kumar but let Warner go. MI retained Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Kieron Pollard, and Hardik Pandya. Neither team performed to their potential — both missed the playoffs — and their head-to-head was split evenly this season.
2022 results: MI 1–1 SRH
2023 — Klaasen arrives
SRH’s 2023 was a turning point. Heinrich Klaasen arrived and immediately became their most destructive middle-order bat, striking above 170. New-look SRH, now under Pat Cummins’s captaincy, began to take shape as an explosive batting unit. MI also found better form this year but lost one of their two fixtures against SRH. The rivalry was beginning to tilt in a new direction — less about bowling duels, more about who could post 180+ first.
2023 results: MI 1–1 SRH
2024 — The IPL’s most extraordinary match in this fixture
On March 27, 2024, at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, SRH posted 277/3 against MI — the highest team total in IPL history at the time and the highest ever score in this fixture. Travis Head (62 off 24 balls), Abhishek Sharma (63 off 23 balls), and Heinrich Klaasen (80 not out off 35 balls) all batted at a strike rate above 180. MI replied bravely with 246/5, Suryakumar Yadav hitting 64, but fell 31 runs short in the highest-scoring match in IPL history.
This single match reshaped how analysts viewed both teams. SRH’s batting was so complete that MI — one of the most experienced chasing sides in T20 cricket — never truly threatened the target. For SRH’s 277 record to fall, it would take something genuinely historic.
2024 results: SRH 1–1 MI (SRH won the 277-run classic)
2025 — MI find their feet, SRH struggle for consistency
IPL 2025 saw MI win both fixtures against SRH. Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav were in productive form, and MI’s bowling attack — led by a returning Bumrah — looked sharp. SRH’s batting, while still explosive on its day, proved inconsistent across the full season. The overall head-to-head now sits at MI 15, SRH 10 heading into 2026.
2025 results: MI 2–0 SRH
2026 — Next clash: April 29 at Wankhede
Match 41, IPL 2026 | Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026 Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Time: 7:30 PM IST
The next chapter of this rivalry is just days away. As of April 24, 2026, both teams are in the lower half of the IPL 2026 standings. MI are placed seventh and SRH are in mid-table after a mixed start. For MI, Wankhede remains a fortress against SRH — they have won six of eight home games in this fixture. For SRH, breaking that record would require the kind of explosive batting Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma have shown they are capable of.
Player Battle: Key Individual Records in SRH vs MI
Top batters in this fixture
| Batter | Team | Runs | Top Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rohit Sharma | MI | 535+ | 87 |
| David Warner | SRH | 524 | 79 |
| Shikhar Dhawan | SRH/MI | 436 | 91* |
| Suryakumar Yadav | MI | 380+ | 82 |
| Abhishek Sharma | SRH | 200+ | 63 |
Top wicket-takers in this fixture
| Bowler | Team | Wickets | Best figures |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jasprit Bumrah | MI | 25+ | 4/14 |
| Bhuvneshwar Kumar | SRH | 20 | 3/21 |
| Lasith Malinga | MI | 16 | 4/17 |
| Rashid Khan | SRH | 12 | 3/19 |
| Alzarri Joseph | MI | 8 | 6/12* |
Alzarri Joseph’s 6/12 remains the best bowling figures in IPL history, taken on his debut in 2019.
Five Matches That Defined This Rivalry
1. SRH 277/3 vs MI 246/5 (March 27, 2024 — Hyderabad) The highest-scoring match in IPL history. SRH’s record total, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma’s blistering openers, and Klaasen’s finishing made it a batting performance for the ages. MI’s 246 was a brave reply that would have won almost any other match in IPL history. SRH won by 31 runs.
2. MI vs SRH Super Over, Wankhede (2019) Tied after 20 overs, Bumrah restricted SRH to a low total in the Super Over and MI chased it down. A match that had everything — Joseph’s 6/12, a last-over finish, and then the drama of a Super Over.
3. MI 85-run win over SRH (2016 league stage) In a year when SRH eventually won the IPL, MI handed them their biggest defeat in this fixture. A dominant batting performance followed by clinical bowling left SRH with no answers on the day.
4. SRH collapse to 96 all out, Wankhede (2019) MI’s bowling attack — Malinga and Bumrah in tandem — dismantled SRH for 96. SRH’s lowest total in this fixture and one of the most clinical home performances MI have produced in this rivalry.
5. SRH vs MI, Kane Williamson’s standout knock (2018) With Warner absent, Williamson led from the front. His composed batting in a tournament where SRH ultimately reached the final set the template for how SRH could be competitive without their biggest name. A reminder that this rivalry is about squads, not just star players.
Wankhede Stats: SRH’s Problem Venue
The Wankhede Stadium is where this rivalry has its most pronounced imbalance. SRH have won just two of eight matches at this ground. The pitch’s pace and bounce suit MI’s bowling attack, and the crowd — which consistently creates one of the loudest home atmospheres in T20 cricket — adds a layer of pressure that visiting sides consistently struggle with.
- SRH’s two Wankhede wins have both come when they scored above 175 in the first innings
- Every SRH defeat at Wankhede has involved being bowled out under 160 or failing to defend 170
- Bumrah’s economy rate at Wankhede in the powerplay against SRH is below 5.50
For SRH to win at Wankhede on April 29, the formula is clear: post 180+ first, get Bumrah with a low-scoring powerplay, and keep the MI middle order — SKY and Tilak Varma — below a combined 100 runs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who leads the SRH vs MI head-to-head record? Mumbai Indians lead with 15 wins from 25 matches. SRH have won 10. MI’s win percentage in this fixture is 60%.
What is the highest score in a SRH vs MI match? SRH posted 277/3 against MI on March 27, 2024 at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad. This remains the highest score in any SRH vs MI IPL match and was also the highest team total in IPL history at the time.
Who has scored the most runs for MI against SRH? Rohit Sharma leads the run charts for MI against SRH with 535+ runs across all IPL appearances in this fixture.
Who has scored the most runs for SRH against MI? David Warner holds the record for SRH with 524 runs against MI.
Who is the leading wicket-taker in SRH vs MI matches? Jasprit Bumrah leads for MI with 25+ wickets. Bhuvneshwar Kumar leads for SRH with 20 wickets. Alzarri Joseph holds the record for the best single match bowling figures — 6 wickets for 12 runs on his IPL debut in 2019.
When is the next SRH vs MI match in IPL 2026? Mumbai Indians host Sunrisers Hyderabad in Match 41 of IPL 2026 at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on April 29, 2026 at 7:30 PM IST.
What is SRH’s record at Wankhede Stadium against MI? SRH have won just 2 of 8 matches at Wankhede. It is their worst away ground record against any single opponent in IPL history.
Has the SRH vs MI rivalry produced any Super Overs? Yes. The 2019 IPL match between MI and SRH at Wankhede ended in a Super Over after scores were tied at the end of 20 overs. MI won the Super Over.
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