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Aakash Tigers MWS have played two matches in the T20 Mumbai 2026 and followed the same script in both. The top order collapses, Sarfaraz Khan walks in to repair the damage, and the middle order scrambles to post something defendable. It worked once by a single run and cost them a Super Over in the other. Against ARCS Andheri on June 7, the bowling attack they’ll face is specifically built to make that rescue pattern unworkable. Sarfaraz is a match-winner. He isn’t a structural solution.
Against the MSC Maratha Royals on June 1, Lavande and Anand were dismissed cheaply before the innings had any momentum. Sarfaraz made 28 and Yadav 37, but the innings lost its way the moment both departed; the lower order never got going from there. Tigers tied on 165 and lost the Super Over, scoring 11 to the Royals’ 16.
Two days later against Eagle Thane Strikers, Lavande, Anand, and Yadav were all back in the dugout cheaply again. Bista (56), Parashar (30), and Singh (30 off 14 balls) did the repair work. Tigers posted 172/9 and won by one run, but only because the bowlers held their nerve. The batting wasn’t fixed. It was papered over.
| Match | Top-Order Outcome | Rebuild | Final Score | Result |
| vs MSC (Jun 1) | Lavande, Anand, cheaply | Sarfaraz 28, Yadav 37 | 165 all out | Lost, Super Over |
| vs Eagle Thane (Jun 3) | Lavande, Anand, Yadav cheaply | Bista 56, Parashar 30, Singh 30 (14b) | 172/9 | Won by 1 run |
ARCS Andheri have already bowled a full side out. Against SoBo on June 2, Dube and Mishra took three wickets each, Shetty added two, and Tendulkar bowled in support as SoBo were dismissed for 126 in 18.2 overs. Andheri won by five wickets in 14 overs.
The threat isn’t just the wicket count, it’s the variety. Tendulkar’s left-arm pace in the powerplay challenges right-handed openers with an awkward angle. Mishra’s off-spin arrives in the middle overs, precisely when the Tigers’ collapse has done its most damage. Against a top order this fragile, that combination doesn’t need to be exceptional to cause serious problems.
The match is on Sunday, June 7, at the Wankhede Stadium, 2:00 PM IST. The question heading into it isn’t whether Sarfaraz can score; he clearly can. It’s the position he’s batting from when he arrives.
In both Tigers innings, he walked into a damaged card and tried to rebuild from a difficult base. Against Andheri’s bowling, arriving at 30 for three in the powerplay means facing Mishra in the middle overs with momentum already gone. A captain batting in crisis mode produces half the impact of a captain batting with runs already on the board. That difference comes down entirely to whether Lavande and Anand survive the powerplay.
Tendulkar’s value here is specific: left-arm seam against the Tigers’ right-handed top order on a Wankhede surface that can offer early movement. If he strikes inside six overs, Mishra inherits a middle order already rattled. Mishra’s three wickets against SoBo came in conditions not dramatically different from what awaits on June 7.
He doesn’t need to replicate that performance exactly. He just needs to stop the Tigers’ middle order from settling, and on current evidence, that’s not a high bar against this lineup.
Tigers sit third with two points after two matches, with Match 10 against North Mumbai Panthers on June 5 still to come. If the collapse pattern repeats there, they arrive at the Wankhede with a problem they still haven’t solved. The ARCS Andheri vs Aakash Tigers MWS T20 Mumbai 2026 bowling attack on June 7 will punish fragile top-order batting more severely than either previous opponent. Sarfaraz walking in at 20 for three against Mishra in the seventh over isn’t a rescue mission. It’s a match already slipping away.
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What is Aakash Tigers MWS’s form in T20 Mumbai 2026?
Tigers have one win and one Super Over loss from two matches, sitting third with two points. They beat Eagle Thane by one run, defending 172/9, then tied MSC on 165 and lost the Super Over 11–16.
What are Sarfaraz Khan’s batting stats in T20 Mumbai 2026?
Sarfaraz scored 28 in Match 2, rebuilding after Lavande and Anand fell cheaply against MSC. His individual score from the Eagle Thane match wasn’t separately listed, with Bista (56) and Parashar (30) noted as the primary rebuilders.
How did ARCS Andheri bowl in T20 Mumbai 2026?
Andheri bowled SoBo out for 126 in 18.2 overs on June 2, winning by five wickets in 14 overs. Dube and Mishra took three wickets each, with Shetty adding two more.
When is the ARCS Andheri vs Aakash Tigers MWS Match 13?
Match 13 is on Sunday, 7 June 2026 at 2:00 PM IST at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. It’s a T20 Mumbai 2026 league fixture between the two sides.
What is ARCS Andheri’s record in T20 Mumbai 2026?
Andheri have one win from their first completed match, beating SoBo by five wickets on June 2. Saxena scored 50 from 33 balls in the chase, with Kanpillewar adding 26 from 17 balls.
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