
Was MI vs SRH Match Fixed : Allegations of match-fixing in the MI vs SRH match are going viral on social media after Sunrisers Hyderabad lost to Mumbai Indians by 7 wickets on 23 April 2025. This was Match 41 of IPL 2025, played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad.
In this match, Sunrisers Hyderabad’s batting lineup collapsed at just 35 runs for 5 wickets in 9 overs, and one moment, in particular, involving Ishan Kishan’s strange dismissal without any appeal, is fueling the match-fixing rumours.
Fans are alleging that the umpire gave Ishan Kishan out forcefully, even though there was no appeal, no edge, and no UltraEdge. In today’s article, we’re covering the full details of this controversial moment and revealing what’s true behind all the claims.
Was MI vs SRH Match Fixed ? Ishan Kishan’s Controversial Out Sparks Match-Fixing Claims
The MI vs SRH match fixing controversy began in the third over of the match when Ishan Kishan faced a delivery from Deepak Chahar. The ball was going clearly down the leg side and ended up in the hands of wicketkeeper Ryan Rickelton.
Interestingly, neither the bowler nor the keeper appealed, because they knew it wasn’t out. In fact, umpire Vinod Singh initially began to signal a wide ball. But just as Ishan Kishan started walking back to take position, the umpire suddenly raised his finger and gave him out.
There was no visible edge, no review, and Ishan didn’t even react aggressively, which made the dismissal look even more suspicious.
Commentator Harsha Bhogle also commented on Twitter, saying that Ishan Kishan’s dismissal looked very strange, and now fans are calling it clear evidence of fixing, accusing the umpire of making a premature and inconsistent decision.
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SRH’s Batting Collapse Being Called “Scripted” by Fans
The controversy further intensified as Sunrisers Hyderabad’s top three batsmen collapsed within 5 overs, scoring just 13 runs.
By the ninth over, Nitish Kumar Reddy and Aniket Verma were also out, and SRH’s score was reduced to 35 for 5. This collapse led fans to call the match “scripted.”
However, Heinrich Klaasen played a fighting knock of 71 runs off 44 balls, giving SRH a somewhat respectable total. But Mumbai Indians chased it easily in the 17th over, thanks to a strong performance by Rohit Sharma.
No Official Evidence Yet
As of now, no official evidence has come forward to support the MI vs SRH match fixing allegations. BCCI and the IPL Governing Council have also not issued any statement.
The umpire’s decision definitely looks questionable, but that alone doesn’t prove match-fixing. It’s also possible that Kishan himself felt he edged the ball, which sometimes only the batsman can sense.
The collapse of Sunrisers Hyderabad is not new; it has been seen in their earlier matches this season. SRH has only two wins out of nine matches and is almost out of playoff contention. Fans are blaming the overall poor performance of the team, instead of accepting their consistent struggles.
Time for BCCI to Improve Umpiring Standards in IPL
The MI vs SRH match fixing controversy is damaging the image of IPL 2025. It is high time that the BCCI takes strict action and reviews the umpiring standards. This season, many questionable decisions have been made, and Ishan Kishan’s dismissal must be investigated separately.
As for Sunrisers Hyderabad, their playoff hopes are nearly over. Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians’ chances have increased significantly.
Right now, match-fixing claims without evidence are just allegations. But this controversy is a clear sign that better umpiring and transparent decision-making are urgently needed in the league.