The Mumbai Indians (MI) are set to face the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 on April 12 in Match No. 20 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

The five-time champions are currently placed eighth on the points table with one win from three matches. In contrast, the defending champions are in a stronger position, sitting third with two wins from three games.

Both teams are coming into this match after a loss and will be eager to bounce back. While RCB will look to maintain their momentum and stay among the top teams, MI will be desperate for a win to improve their standing and gain crucial points.


Wankhede Stadium: Pitch Report

The Wankhede Stadium is widely regarded as one of the best batting venues in India. However, that doesn’t mean bowlers are completely out of the game. Batters generally enjoy playing here due to the true bounce and the way the ball comes nicely onto the bat. The relatively shorter boundaries, especially square of the wicket, further aid stroke-making and high scoring.

That said, bowlers do have their opportunities. Seamers, in particular, will look to capitalise on the new ball and aim for early breakthroughs at the start of the innings. The stadium often brings in a noticeable breeze, which can assist swing bowlers and add an extra dimension to the contest.


IPL Stats and Records at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Matches Played

126

Matches Won Batting First 

56

Matches Won Batting Second 69
Matches With No Result 00
Matches Tied 01
Average First Innings Score 173
Highest Team Total  235
Highest Total Successfully Chased  220

MI vs KKR: Strategies and Match-ups 

Both the MI and the RCB head into this contest with different approaches but a shared goal of returning to winning ways. MI appear to be a more balanced side on paper, with quality across both batting and bowling departments. Meanwhile, RCB, having retained much of their 2025 core, will look to build on their stability and showcase their full strength in this encounter.

Historically, MI have held the upper hand over RCB since the inception of the Indian Premier League in 2008. The five-time champions have won 19 of the 34 matches played between the two sides, while RCB have secured 15 victories. However, recent form tells a slightly different story, RCB have won three of the last five meetings, compared to MI’s two, indicating a more competitive rivalry in recent times.

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