Having won just two games out of eight they have played so far, the Mumbai side cannot afford to lose any more matches if it has to reach the semifinals.
However, it is easier said then done as the Sunrisers have an impressive track record on home ground after they made their entry into the IPL last year.
The Hyderabad side is already among the top four having won four out of the eight matches it played so far.
Mumbai skipper Rohit Sharma and West Indian powerhouse Kieron Pollard have been successful in the current season and the good show of Ambati Rayudu, who made 59 runs in 43 balls in the match against Chennai yesterday, is reassuring for the side.
Mumbai Opener Chidambaram Gautam has pulled off a few surprises with his big hits but the other key players like Michael Hussey, Corey Anderson need to rise to the occasion to put their team on a firm footing.
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