IPL 2025: Did Will Jacks Shine with a Half-Century While Mumbai Indians Struggled Against GT?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Will Jacks scored 53 runs, marking his maiden half-century for Mumbai Indians.
- Suryakumar Yadav contributed significantly with 35 runs.
- The Mumbai Indians lost crucial wickets, resulting in a disappointing total of 155/8.
- Gujarat Titans' bowling attack proved too strong for Mumbai to handle.
- This loss could impact Mumbai's chances for playoff qualification.
Mumbai, May 6 (NationPress) Will Jacks achieved a remarkable half-century, yet the Mumbai Indians could not seize the moment, ultimately restricted to 155/8 by the impressive bowling of the Gujarat Titans in Match 56 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at the Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday.
Entering this match with a six-match unbeaten streak, the Mumbai Indians faced a critical challenge against GT, as both teams aimed for a playoff position.
Choosing to bat first, the Mumbai Indians encountered difficulties right from the first over when Mohammed Siraj struck off his second delivery. Jacks was forced to enter the game early and capitalized on this opportunity by scoring his first half-century for the Mumbai Indians.
Despite the solid foundation laid by Jacks and Suryakumar Yadav, who collaborated for a 71-run partnership for the third wicket, the five-time champions faltered, losing seven wickets for just 58 runs and finishing with a meager score.
In a thrilling first over, Mohammed Siraj created an early breakthrough when Ryan Rickelton (2) offered a catch to Sai Sudharsan. The tension escalated when Jacks hit a sharp chance to Sudharsan, who unfortunately dropped it. Jacks quickly capitalized with a four on the next ball. There was a significant appeal for lbw against Jacks on the last ball of the over, but the umpire remained unmoved.
In Siraj's following over, Jacks hit a six and a four in quick succession, while Rohit Sharma added another boundary, costing GT 15 runs. However, Arshad Khan delivered a critical blow by dismissing Rohit, leaving Mumbai at 26/2 by the fourth over.
Suryakumar Yadav greeted Prasidh Krishna with consecutive boundaries, while Jacks unleashed three fours off Arshad Khan in the sixth over, bringing Mumbai to 56/2 during the power-play. This could have been worse had the Gujarat Titans not dropped three catches in those initial overs.
Jacks reached his first half-century for the Mumbai Indians in just 29 balls, striking five fours and three sixes. He and Suryakumar Yadav (35 off 24) raised 71 runs off 46 balls for the third wicket, exhibiting dominance over the bowling. However, Yadav was dismissed attempting a risky shot against a slower delivery from Sai Kishore.
Jacks soon followed, caught by Sudharsan off Rashid Khan, after misreading a wrong-un, finishing with 53 off 35 balls. His exit initiated a collapse, as Mumbai lost three more wickets for just 26 runs.
Corbin Bosch (27 off 22 balls) managed to hit two sixes off Prasidh Krishna in the final over before a sharp bouncer struck his helmet, leading to his run-out. Consequently, the Mumbai Indians concluded their innings at a disappointing 155/8 in 20 overs, with Sai Kishore being the standout bowler for Gujarat Titans with figures of 2-34.
Brief scores:
Mumbai Indians 155/8 in 20 overs (Will Jacks 53, Suryakumar Yadav 35; Corbin Bosch 27; Sai Kishore 2-34, Rashid Khan 1-21) against Gujarat Titans.