The Indian Premier League (IPL) is much more than a cricket event It is also a lab of strategies for cricket. Perhaps there is no rivalry that is more illustrative than the one of Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Mumbai Indians (MI). When these two teams meet it’s not just about scoring points, but it’s an exchange of two distinct ways to approach playing the T20 game.
Tactical Precision vs. Championship Dominance
It is said that the Mumbai Indians are synonymous with the notion of an “all-win” culture. Their philosophy is based on the concept of Championship Dominance–creating the blueprint that performs under pressure and then repeating it until it produces silverware. MI concentrates on creating an unbreakable core that can last for a long time, resulting in an effortless transition between generations of stars and the following.
However, Sunrisers Hyderabad has historically relied on Tactical precision. Particularly in the time with Tom Moody and VVS Laxman, SRH became the masters of defending against low scores. They may not have had the most flashy roster, but did have the most disciplined approach to execution. While MI has a swaying trophy cabinets, SRH earns respect through its ability to take down massive structures with a surgical precision.
SRH vs MI Head-to-Head Record
The history of statistics between the two teams is quite balanced, which shows how closely the two teams fight in their games. While MI usually enter the game as favorites because of their overall IPL background, SRH has frequently been their “bogey team,” tripping them at crucial points.
| Category | Mumbai Indians (MI) | Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) |
| Total Matches Played | 25 | 25 |
| Matches Won | 15 | 10 |
| Highest Team Score | 246/5 (2024) | 277/3 (2024) |
| Lowest Team Score | 87 All Out (2018) | 96 All Out (2019) |
| Wins Batting First | 7 | 5 |
| Wins Batting Second | 8 | 5 |
Pivotal Moments: From Low-Scoring Thrillers to Record-Breaking Scores
The SRH against MI rivalry has developed through two distinct times.
The Era of Defensive Masterclasses
In the mid-2010s, the stadium was famous for being an area of graveyards for batsmen. A most well-known matches took place in the year 2018 at Wankhede Stadium. SRH got bowled for of 118. In a breathtaking performance of bowling defensively SRH destroyed the MI lineup by bowling the MI team out for an astonishing 87. This is among the lowest totals ever recorded by an opponent in IPL history.
The Era of Carnage
Now, fast forward to 2024 and the story is completely changed. In a match that was historic in Hyderabad, SRH posted a record at the time of 2.77/3. To top it off, MI chased with incredible speed, averaging 246/5. The game saw 523 run that was the most in an T20 game at the moment, indicating an evolution towards hyper-aggressive batsmanship.
MI vs SRH Head to Head: Complete IPL Match Results and Stats
Examining the year-to-year data reveal that the pace of change in the rivalry is often seen in waves. MI had the upper hand in during the first half of 2020, while SRH was dominant throughout their peak of 2016-2018.
| Year | Winner | Margin | Venue | Key Performer |
| 2025 | MI | 7 Wickets | Hyderabad | Rohit Sharma (70) |
| 2025 | MI | 4 Wickets | Mumbai | Suryakumar Yadav (40*) |
| 2024 | MI | 7 Wickets | Mumbai | Suryakumar Yadav (102*) |
| 2024 | SRH | 31 Runs | Hyderabad | Heinrich Klaasen (80*) |
| 2023 | MI | 8 Wickets | Mumbai | Cameron Green (100*) |
| 2023 | MI | 14 Runs | Hyderabad | Cameron Green (64 & 1/29) |
| 2022 | SRH | 3 Runs | Mumbai | Rahul Tripathi (76) |
| 2021 | MI | 42 Runs | Abu Dhabi | Ishan Kishan (84) |
| 2021 | MI | 13 Runs | Chennai | Jonny Bairstow (43) |
| 2020 | SRH | 10 Wickets | Sharjah | David Warner (85*) |
| 2020 | MI | 34 Runs | Sharjah | Quinton de Kock (67) |
| 2019 | MI | Super Over | Mumbai | Jasprit Bumrah (2/23) |
| 2019 | MI | 40 Runs | Hyderabad | Alzarri Joseph (6/12) |
| 2018 | SRH | 31 Runs | Mumbai | Rashid Khan (2/11) |
| 2018 | SRH | 1 Wicket | Hyderabad | Shikhar Dhawan (45) |
| 2017 | SRH | 7 Wickets | Hyderabad | Shikhar Dhawan (62*) |
| 2017 | MI | 4 Wickets | Mumbai | Nitish Rana (45) |
| 2016 | SRH | 85 Runs | Visakhapatnam | Ashish Nehra (3/15) |
| 2016 | SRH | 7 Wickets | Hyderabad | David Warner (90*) |
| 2015 | MI | 9 Wickets | Hyderabad | Mitchell McClenaghan (3/16) |
| 2015 | MI | 20 Runs | Mumbai | Lasith Malinga (4/23) |
| 2014 | MI | 7 Wickets | Hyderabad | Ambati Rayudu (68) |
| 2014 | SRH | 15 Runs | Dubai | Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/17) |
| 2013 | MI | 7 Wickets | Mumbai | Kieron Pollard (66*) |
| 2013 | SRH | 7 Wickets | Hyderabad | Shikhar Dhawan (73*) |
- 2016-2017 David Warner’s scoring prowess to help keep MI at the helm.
- 2019-2021 MI’s “Golden Era” saw them win consecutive titles. During this time, the middle orders (the Pandya brothers as well as Pollard) frequently dominated the SRH spinners.
- 2024 2024 “Power-Hitting Revolution” saw SRH record-breaking performances, indicating an era of new tactics in the SRH franchise.
MI vs SRH Overall Record: Full Head-to-Head History
The overall results show an edge in favor of Mumbai Indians, largely due to their greater depth in the fielding department. In regards to an NRR (Net Run Rate) in all seasons the difference between the two teams is extremely small and often reaches the last over of the game.
Mumbai Indians (MI) Overall Records vs SRH
| Record Category | Statistic / Details | Key Contributor(s) |
| Total Matches Won | 15 Wins (out of 25 matches) | Team Performance |
| Highest Team Score | 246/5 (2024) | Tilak Varma & Suryakumar Yadav |
| Most Runs vs SRH | 535 Runs | Rohit Sharma |
| Most Wickets vs SRH | 19 Wickets | Jasprit Bumrah |
| Bowling Economy | Under 7.5 | Jasprit Bumrah |
| Win Percentage | 60% | Overall Team Strategy |
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) Overall Records vs MI
| Record Category | Statistic / Details | Key Contributor(s) |
| Total Matches Won | 10 Wins (out of 25 matches) | Team Effort |
| Highest Team Total | 277/3 (2024) | Travis Head & Heinrich Klaasen |
| Most Runs vs MI | 524 Runs | David Warner |
| Most Wickets vs MI | 20 Wickets | Bhuvneshwar Kumar |
| Lowest Total Defended | 118 Runs (2018) | Rashid Khan & Siddarth Kaul |
| Win Percentage | 40% | Overall Team Strategy |
SRH vs MI Head-to-Head at Home Ground
Home advantage plays an important part in the IPL and both teams have constructed “fortresses” that are difficult for opponents to break.
1) SRH Record at Home Ground (Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium)
| Record Category | Statistic / Details | Key Performance / Note |
| Total Matches Played | 10 | Perfectly split rivalry in Hyderabad |
| SRH Wins | 5 Wins | Includes dominant home victories |
| MI Wins | 5 Wins | Includes the 2025 away victory |
| SRH Highest Total | 277/3 (2024) | Highest score in fixture history |
| SRH Lowest Total | 96 All Out (2019) | During Alzarri Joseph’s 6-wicket haul |
| Best SRH Bowling (In Hyd) | 3/19 | Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s top home spell |
| Most Recent Result | MI won by 7 wickets | April 23, 2025 encounter |
Its surface in Hyderabad is typically an “slow-burner,” favoring spinners and medium-fast bowlers who employ variations. SRH has utilized this advantage to their advantage by crushing MI’s power-hitters.
2) MI Record at Home Ground (Wankhede Stadium)
| Record Category | Statistic / Details | Key Performance / Note |
| Total Matches Played | 9 | Dominant record for the hosts |
| MI Wins | 7 Wins | Includes 1 Super Over victory |
| SRH Wins | 2 Wins | Includes the legendary 2018 defense |
| MI Highest Total | 201/2 (2023) | Powered by Cameron Green’s century |
| MI Lowest Total | 87 All Out (2018) | Lowest score in venue history vs SRH |
| Most Runs at Venue | 2,325+ Runs | Rohit Sharma (Overall Wankhede Record) |
| Most Recent Result | MI won by 4 wickets | April 17, 2025 encounter |
SRH vs MI Head-to-Head at Neutral Venues
| Record Category | Statistic / Details | Venue / Context |
| Total Matches Played | 6 | Across UAE and India |
| SRH Wins | 3 Wins | Includes UAE & Visakhapatnam |
| MI Wins | 3 Wins | Includes Abu Dhabi & Sharjah |
| Highest Score (Neutral) | 235/9 | MI (Abu Dhabi, 2021) |
| Lowest Score (Neutral) | 92 All Out | MI (Visakhapatnam, 2016) |
| Largest Win Margin | 85 Runs | SRH victory in Visakhapatnam |
| Last Neutral Meeting | MI won by 42 runs | Abu Dhabi (2021) |
In neutral locations (such such as in for instance, the UAE in the case of pandemic, or during the 2014 match in Dubai) the competition is a true test of the ability to adapt.
Legendary Player Contributions in MI vs SRH
1) Rohit Sharma (MI): The Consistent Run-Machine
Former MI captain is a long record against Hyderabad. His ability to maneuver the Powerplay and to anchor the innings has allowed MI’s finishers play with ease. His captaincy strategy was crucial in determining the demise of the SRH’s international stars.

2) David Warner (SRH): The Ultimate Adversary
Although he’s moved on to other franchises, his history at SRH is determined by his performance against MI. Warner has the distinction of having most fifties during the match, and is often solely playing the SRH batsmen against MI’s Malinga or Bumrah.

3) Jasprit Bumrah (MI): The Master of Defensive Bowling
Bumrah represents the best equalizer. In high-scoring matches in which every bowler is aiming at 10 runs per over Bumrah usually finishes his innings with figures as high as $4-0-22-2dollars. His yorkers at the end have prevented SRH numerous close wins.

4) Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH): The King of the New Ball
Bhuvi’s fight against MI’s openers has always been an eye-opener. His ability to generate motion in the initial three overs has put MI in the sand before their star players can be settled.

5) Suryakumar Yadav (MI): The High-Impact Century Maker
In the last few years, SKY has redefined how MI is playing against SRH. His 360-degree shot-making has made it almost impossible for the disciplined bowlers of SRH to establish an appropriate field, and often force the captain to change their strategy.

Conclusion: A Rivalry Built on Intensity
The SRH against MI Rivalry stands as a testimony to the variety in the IPL. It is a battle of glamour and glitz in Mumbai against the hard-hitting and discipline that is Hyderabad. It doesn’t matter if it’s a low-scoring shootout or a 500-run scrap the fans will be treated to an entertaining spectacle. Both teams continue to develop – with MI getting new players and SRH taking on an aggressive approach to batting–this “Battle of Philosophies” will remain an integral part in this year’s IPL calendar.
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FAQs
Who has won more matches between SRH and MI?
Mumbai Indians hold a slight lead in the head-to-head record, though the gap is minimal.
What is the highest team total in an SRH vs MI match?
The highest total is 277/3, scored by Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 2024 season.
Which bowler has the most wickets in this rivalry?
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH) and Jasprit Bumrah (MI) are the leading wicket-takers, with both consistently performing in this fixture.
Has there ever been a Super Over between SRH and MI?
Yes, most notably in 2019, where Mumbai Indians won the Super Over to secure a playoff spot, adding to the drama of this rivalry.
What is the lowest score defended in this fixture?
SRH defended 118 against MI in 2018, bowling MI out for just 87.
