With only one win in first 3 matches, MI locked horns with Chennai Super Kings, known as IPL’s own El Classico. The Mumbai based franchise bounced back with a thumping 37-run win at Wankhede Stadium. In the absence of Lasith Malinga, MI’s debutant Alzarri Joseph claimed record breaking 6-12 against Sunrisers Hyderabad as Mumbai defended below par 136. After that they completed hattrick of wins, riding on stand in captain Kieron Pollard’s 31-ball 83 against KXIP.
In IPL 2019, Rajasthan Royals were the only team who defeated Mumbai twice both in away and home fixture. However, Mumbai completed double over RCB with a convincing five-wicket win before demolishing Delhi at Kotla. Mumbai Indians are the only team in this season that defeated Chennai at Chepauk as Malinga played a crucial role, taking 4-37, to bundle out CSK for mere 109 while defending 156. Mumbai then moved to Eden Gardens, where they nearly chased 233 runs as Hardik Pandya scored 34-ball 91 to singlehandedly take MI for an improbable win.
Mumbai qualified for playoffs after beating Sunrisers Hyderabad in a Super over thriller. Mumbai Indians defeated CSK for the third time this years in qualifier 1 and hold an psychological advantage ahead of finals.