Struggling Mumbai Indians seek their first win in IPL 2025 against Kolkata Knight Riders at Wankhede Stadium tonight. MI faces the challenge without Jasprit Bumrah and underperforming Rohit Sharma, while KKR are boosted by Sunil Narine's return and aim to continue their winning momentum. Tonight will be the first home fixture of the season for Hardik Pandya-led MI.
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