IPL 2026 Preview: Why Mumbai Indians Look Unstoppable
A deep dive into Mumbai Indians' squad balance, death-bowling depth and why bookmakers have them as joint-favourites for IPL 2026.
Pool stage maths, key matchups and three Bangladesh players whose performances will decide whether the Tigers go deep in 2026.
Bangladesh start the T20 World Cup as a Group B dark horse, drawn alongside England, South Africa, Sri Lanka and one qualifier. The maths is straightforward: win three out of four to be safe, win two and they’ll need help.
## The key fixture
The Sri Lanka game is the inflection point. Both sides expect to take points off the qualifier; both will be underdogs against England and probably South Africa. Whoever wins this head-to-head almost certainly progresses.
## The matchup that worries the analysts
England’s spinners on used surfaces will challenge Bangladesh’s middle order — but Mehidy Hasan Miraz at #3 has been one of T20I cricket’s most underrated players against pace this calendar year.
### Three players to watch
1. **Litton Das** — opening spot is his to lose.
2. **Towhid Hridoy** — middle-order finisher, much-improved on slower decks.
3. **Mustafizur Rahman** — death overs specialist, swung Asia Cup matches alone.
## The market view
Bangladesh to qualify is currently 2.10 — a fair number. Bangladesh to win the tournament outright is 41.00, which is a low-EV punt unless you’re treating it as entertainment. The smarter long-term bet is the each-way semi-final position at 5.50.
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