The spotlight in Ahmedabad on Sunday will again be on Pandya, who led Gujarat Titans with distinction in the last two IPL seasons. This time for a different reason, though.
Having shifted allegiance to Mumbai Indians in a much hyped trade, Pandya will be under scrutiny as he leads the five-time champions against his former team.

That he must lead this Mumbai Indians side comprising Rohit Sharma, the franchise’s former captain and also the captain of the national side, adds intrigue to the IPL soap opera.
Another subplot is that Pandya will be leading his team out against Titans, a team he captained admirably for the last two seasons.
GT are now led by Shubman Gill, an exciting prospect himself. In fact, the Titans batting core has a similar look to that of the last two seasons.

The bowling looks weak, though, with pace spearhead Mohammed Shami ruled out. The onus will be on Umesh Yadav and Mohit Sharma and the Afghan spin duo of Rashid Khan and Noor Ahmed.
As for Mumbai, starting strongly has never been Mumbai their forte, an anomaly they will be looking to correct. Rohit Sharma will be looking to get some runs under his belt ahead of the T20I World Cup in June. Another batter with a point to prove is Ishan Kishan. With Suryakumar Yadav missing from action, Pandya, Nehal Wadhera, Tilak Varma, Tim David and Dewald Brewis will have to shoulder additional responsibility in the middle order.
The prospect of watching Jasprit Bumrah and Sri Lankan pacer Nuwan Tushara, who recently took a hat-trick against Bangladesh, operate in tandem is tantalising.
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