Mumbai meets Hyderabad in a crucial Super League Group B match at MCA Stadium, Pune, on December 12, 2025. The match begins at 4:30 PM IST.
Both teams are fighting for Super League standings. Mumbai brings a balanced squad led by Shardul Thakur. Hyderabad relies on disciplined bowling under Chama Milind’s leadership.
These teams clashed earlier in the tournament. Hyderabad won by 23 runs, defending 155. That result gives them confidence.
The MCA Stadium pitch offers fair conditions for bat and ball. Evening dew favors chasing teams. Toss becomes critical.
This MUM vs HYD Dream11 Prediction SMAT guide ranks players across all fantasy roles.
MUM vs HYD Dream11 Prediction SMAT

We’ll compare team strengths, analyze pitch data, and explain why specific picks work best for this venue.
Team Comparison Ranking
Let’s rank both teams across three key departments using detailed metrics.
Complete Comparison
| Category | Mumbai | Hyderabad | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Batting Strength | 8.5/10 | 6.0/10 | Mumbai |
| Top Order Quality | 9/10 | 7.5/10 | Mumbai |
| Middle Order Depth | 8/10 | 5/10 | Mumbai |
| Lower Order Hitting | 8/10 | 4/10 | Mumbai |
| Bowling Strength | 7.0/10 | 8.5/10 | Hyderabad |
| Pace Attack | 8/10 | 7.5/10 | Mumbai |
| Spin Attack | 6/10 | 8.5/10 | Hyderabad |
| Death Bowling | 7/10 | 9/10 | Hyderabad |
| Fielding Quality | 7.5/10 | 7.0/10 | Mumbai |
| Catching | 8/10 | 7/10 | Mumbai |
| Ground Fielding | 7/10 | 7/10 | Even |
| Athleticism | 7.5/10 | 7/10 | Mumbai |
| Overall Balance | 7.7/10 | 7.2/10 | Mumbai |
Batting Department Analysis
Mumbai’s Advantage:
Mumbai scores 8.5/10 in batting because they have depth till position 8. Yashasvi Jaiswal averages 52.4 with a strike rate of 148. Ajinkya Rahane provides experience. Ayush Mhatre adds explosive potential.
Their middle order features quality all-rounders. Shivam Dube and Shardul Thakur can accelerate. Even their lower order bats contribute.
Hyderabad’s Weakness:
Hyderabad scores only 6.0/10 because they depend heavily on the top three. Tanmay Agarwal is their anchor. S Pragnay Reddy provides stability.
But if these two fail, the innings crumbles. Their middle order lacks firepower. Lower order can’t rescue bad starts.
Bowling Department Analysis
Hyderabad’s Strength:
Hyderabad dominates bowling with 8.5/10. Chama Milind leads the pace attack with an economy of 7.4. He took 3 wickets against Mumbai last time.
Their spinners control the middle overs brilliantly. Ravi Teja maintains a 7.2 economy rate. Death bowling is their specialty, with 8.9 economy compared to Mumbai’s 9.8.
Mumbai’s Balance:
Mumbai scores 7.0/10 in bowling. They’re not wea,k but not elite either. Mohit Avasthi takes early wickets. Shardul Thakur provides all-round bowling value.
Their spin department is average. Death bowling needs improvement. They concede more runs in the final overs than Hyderabad.
Fielding Quality
Both teams are close in fielding. Mumbai edges slightly with better catching. Hyderabad matches them in the ground fielding.
Neither team has major weaknesses. Both are athletic and committed. Fielding won’t decide this match.
Overall Verdict
Mumbai is more balanced overall (7.7 vs 7.2). They have superior batting depth. Hyderabad compensates with better bowling discipline.
This match could go either way. Mumbai wins if they bat first and post 175+. Hyderabad wins if they bowl first and restrict Mumbai to 160 or less.
Fantasy Roles Guide
Let’s rank the top three picks in each Dream11 role category.
Wicketkeeper Rankings
| Rank | Player | Team | Recent Form | Fantasy Points Avg | Why Pick |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | S Pragnay Reddy | HYD | 28, 18, 35 | 50-65 | Bats top 5, takes catches |
| 2 | Hardik Tamore | MUM | 18, 12, 22 | 35-50 | Budget option, reliable |
| 3 | None | – | – | – | Only 2 keepers available |
Top Pick Explanation:
Pragnay Reddy is the clear choice. He bats in the top 5 for Hyderabad. He scored 28 runs in their previous win. Wicketkeeper points plus batting make him valuable.
Hardik Tamore is the backup option. He bats lower but costs less. Use him if the budget is tight.
Batsmen Rankings
| Rank | Player | Team | Strike Rate | Recent Scores | Why Pick |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yashasvi Jaiswal | MUM | 148 | 62, 48, 71 | Elite form, captain pick |
| 2 | Tanmay Agarwal | HYD | 138 | 48, 39, 52 | Consistent opener |
| 3 | Ajinkya Rahane | MUM | 132 | 36, 41, 28 | Experience factor |
Honorable Mentions:
- Ayush Mhatre (MUM): Strike rate 156, but inconsistent
- Abhirath Reddy (HYD): Budget option if needed
Top Pick Explanation:
Yashasvi Jaiswal ranks #1 because he’s scored three fifties in five games. A strike rate of 148 means boundaries. Consistency of 85% is the highest among all players.
Tanmay Agarwal is a safe second choice. He anchored Hyderabad’s win with 48 runs last time.
Rahane provides stability. His experience shines in pressure situations.
All-Rounder Rankings
| Rank | Player | Team | Batting Avg | Bowling Avg | Why Pick |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shardul Thakur | MUM | 26 | 22.8 | Best all-rounder available |
| 2 | Mickil Jaiswal | HYD | 18 | 28.5 | Budget-friendly option |
| 3 | Tanush Kotian | MUM | 15 | 26.2 | Spin bowling depth |
Top Pick Explanation:
Shardul Thakur is mandatory. He averages 26 runs and takes 1.6 wickets per match. He contributes to all three phases. Perfect vice-captain material.
Mickil Jaiswal is a value pick. He won’t score big, but he provides balance. Use him to save budget for premium picks.
Tanush Kotian works if you need an extra spinner. He’s not explosive but steady.
Bowler Rankings
| Rank | Player | Team | Economy | Wickets/Match | Why Pick |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chama Milind | HYD | 7.4 | 2.2 | Destroyed Mumbai before |
| 2 | Mohit Avasthi | MUM | 7.8 | 2.1 | Early wicket taker |
| 3 | Ravi Teja | HYD | 7.2 | 1.6 | Middle overs specialist |
Honorable Mentions:
- Royston Dias (MUM): Death specialist
- CV Milind (HYD): Supporting pacer
Top Pick Explanation:
Chama Milind is non-negotiable. He took 3/22 against Mumbai in their last meeting. Economy of 7.4 is excellent. He’s captain material in grand leagues.
Mohit Avasthi takes a powerplay wicket. Mumbai’s best pacer. Pick him if Mumbai bowls first.
Ravi Teja controls the middle overs where spinners dominate. An economy of 7.2 earns fantasy points even without wickets.
Pitch + Weather Data
Complete venue and conditions breakdown for fantasy decisions.
Pitch Behavior Data
| Phase | Avg Runs | Wickets | Pace % | Spin % | Key Insight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Powerplay (1-6) | 50 | 1.8 | 75% | 25% | Pacers dominate |
| Middle (7-15) | 72 | 3.2 | 35% | 65% | Spinners control |
| Death (16-20) | 60 | 2.4 | 60% | 40% | Pacers return |
| Total | 182 | 7.4 | 53% | 47% | Balanced surface |
Weather Conditions
| Factor | Details | Fantasy Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 17-19°C | Comfortable, no impact |
| Humidity | 60-65% | Moderate grip for spinners |
| Wind Speed | 8-12 km/h | Minimal impact |
| Rain Chance | 0% | No disruption |
| Dew Factor | Heavy after 7:30 PM | Favors chasing team |
| Visibility | Excellent | Clear evening |
Venue Averages
| Stat | First Innings | Second Innings |
|---|---|---|
| Average Score | 170 | 160 |
| Highest Total | 198 | 185 |
| Lowest Total | 142 | 128 |
| Chase Success % | – | 55% |
Key Takeaways for Fantasy
If Team Bats First:
- Pick extra batsmen (4 batsmen minimum)
- Target 180+ score contributors
- Bowlers get wickets but may go for runs
If Team Chases:
- Pick extra bowlers (4 bowlers minimum)
- Dew makes bowling difficult after 7:30 PM
- Target the top order batsmen who play full innings
General Strategy:
- Pick 2 pacers who bowl in power play
- Pick 2 spinners who bowl overs 7-15
- The captain should be from the batting side
- Vice-captain from the bowling side for balance
MUM vs HYD Dream11 Prediction SMAT – Top Picks Explained
Here’s why each premium pick benefits specifically from this venue and current form.
Premium Pick 1: Yashasvi Jaiswal (Mumbai)
Why This Pick Works:
Jaiswal’s strike rate of 148 matches perfectly with MCA pitch. The venue rewards aggressive batting without being a minefield. His powerplay strike rate is 152, which exploits the first 6 overs when ball comes on.
He’s scored 62, 48, and 71 in his last three games. That’s three consecutive impactful knocks. Consistency of 85% means he delivers 8-9 times out of 10.
The MCA pitch offers even bounce. Jaiswal loves true bounce. He can play through the line. His recent form shows he’s timing the ball sweetly.
Expected Fantasy Points: 70-100 (without captaincy)
Premium Pick 2: Chama Milind (Hyderabad)
Why This Pick Works:
Milind’s economy of 7.4 is perfect for this pitch. The surface helps bowlers who bowl disciplined lines. Milind rarely bowls loose deliveries.
He already knows Mumbai’s weaknesses. He took 3/22 in their previous meeting. That psychological edge matters.
Milind bowls in all three phases. Powerplay, middle overs, and death. That gives him maximum opportunity for wickets. Multi-phase bowlers score more fantasy points.
The evening dew doesn’t affect his first spell. He’ll bowl overs 1-4 when ball is dry. That’s his best chance for wickets.
Expected Fantasy Points: 60-90 (without captaincy)
Premium Pick 3: Shardul Thakur (Mumbai)
Why This Pick Works:
All-rounders dominate fantasy cricket. Shardul contributes with bat and ball. He averages 26 runs and 1.6 wickets per match. Double opportunity for points.
He bats at position 6-7. That means he faces 15-20 balls minimum. His strike rate of 135 adds quick runs. Even 25-30 runs with one wicket equals 60+ fantasy points.
Shardul bowls in death overs where wickets are common. Batsmen take risks. That creates chances. His variations work on slower surfaces.
He’s Mumbai’s captain, which means responsibility. Captains often step up in crucial games. Leadership pressure brings out best performances.
Expected Fantasy Points: 55-85 (without captaincy)
Premium Pick 4: Tanmay Agarwal (Hyderabad)
Why This Pick Works:
Tanmay scored 48 runs in their previous win against Mumbai. He knows this opposition. Familiarity breeds confidence.
He opens the innings, guaranteeing 20 overs. Openers who play full innings accumulate points through boundaries, strike rate bonuses, and milestones.
His strike rate of 138 is perfect for chasing. If Hyderabad bats second (likely due to toss preference), Tanmay’s controlled aggression works well.
The pitch slows after 10 overs. Tanmay’s game is built on rotation and occasional boundaries. He doesn’t need highway pitch to score.
Expected Fantasy Points: 45-70
Value Pick: Ravi Teja (Hyderabad)
Why This Pick Works:
Ravi Teja is under-owned (likely 20-30% selection). Low ownership means high differential value in grand leagues.
He bowls overs 7-15 when spinners take 65% of wickets. That’s the best phase for spin bowling. His economy of 7.2 means bonus points.
Even without wickets, he scores through economy. But this pitch helps spinners. 1-2 wickets plus economy equals 40-50 points.
He costs less than premium bowlers. That budget saving allows triple premium picks elsewhere.
Expected Fantasy Points: 30-55
Safe Picks vs Risky Picks Ranking
Let’s categorize all relevant players by risk level for different league types.
Safe Picks (70%+ Consistency)
| Rank | Player | Team | Role | Consistency | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yashasvi Jaiswal | MUM | BAT | 85% | All leagues |
| 2 | Chama Milind | HYD | BOWL | 82% | All leagues |
| 3 | Shardul Thakur | MUM | AR | 78% | All leagues |
| 4 | Tanmay Agarwal | HYD | BAT | 76% | All leagues |
| 5 | Ajinkya Rahane | MUM | BAT | 72% | Small leagues |
| 6 | Mohit Avasthi | MUM | BOWL | 74% | Small leagues |
| 7 | S Pragnay Reddy | HYD | WK | 68% | All leagues |
Safe Pick Strategy:
Use 7-8 safe picks in small leagues. These players deliver regularly. They won’t win contests alone, but prevent red arrows (rank drops).
In grand leagues, use 5-6 safe picks. Leave room for differentials.
Moderate Risk Picks (55-70% Consistency)
| Rank | Player | Team | Role | Consistency | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ravi Teja | HYD | BOWL | 70% | Balanced teams |
| 2 | Royston Dias | MUM | BOWL | 65% | Grand leagues |
| 3 | Tanush Kotian | MUM | AR | 64% | Budget balancing |
| 4 | Mickil Jaiswal | HYD | AR | 62% | Budget option |
Moderate Risk Strategy:
Include 2-3 moderate picks for balance. They provide value without breaking the budget. They deliver 6-7 times out of 10.
Use them as 9th, 10th, or 11th picks in your team. Don’t make them captain or vice-captain.
High Risk Picks (Below 55% Consistency)
| Rank | Player | Team | Role | Consistency | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ayush Mhatre | MUM | BAT | 58% | Grand leagues only |
| 2 | CV Milind | HYD | BOWL | 52% | High risk/reward |
| 3 | Abhirath Reddy | HYD | BAT | 48% | Budget emergency |
High Risk Strategy:
Use only in grand leagues where differentiation matters. These players can score 80-100 points or 10-15 points. No middle ground.
Pick 1-2 maximum. Don’t stack multiple risky players. That’s gambling, not strategy.
Ayush Mhatre has a strike rate of 156. When he fires, he wins contests. But he fails 4-5 times out of 10.
Captain Choice by Risk Level
Safe Captain Options:
- Yashasvi Jaiswal (85% consistency)
- Chama Milind (82% consistency)
Moderate Risk Captain:
- Shardul Thakur (78% consistency)
- Tanmay Agarwal (76% consistency)
High Risk Captain:
- Ayush Mhatre (58% consistency)
- Mohit Avasthi (74% but volatile points)
League-Specific Advice:
Small leagues: Always captain Jaiswal or Milind. Grand leagues: Try Thakur or Milind for differentiation. Mega contests: Consider Ayush Mhatre if under 5% owned
Final Summary:
This MUM vs HYD Dream11 Prediction SMAT analysis reveals Mumbai holds a slight edge overall.
They score 7.7/10 in team balance versus Hyderabad’s 7.2/10. Mumbai’s batting depth is superior. Hyderabad compensates with elite bowling.
The MCA Pune pitch offers balanced conditions. Pacers get 53% wickets, spinners 47%.
Powerplay and death belong to pacers. Middle overs belong to spinners. Evening dew favors chasing teams significantly.
For fantasy cricket, build around four premium picks: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Chama Milind, Shardul Thakur, and Tanmay Agarwal. These four have 75%+ consistency and the highest point ceilings.
In small leagues, use 7-8 safe picks with Jaiswal as captain and Milind as vice-captain. Avoid risky differentials. Consistency wins small leagues.
In grand leagues, use 5-6 safe picks plus 2-3 differentials like Ayush Mhatre or Ravi Teja. Try unconventional captaincy like Shardul Thakur. Differentiation wins grand leagues.
The team winning the toss will likely field first. Dew makes chasing easier after 7:30 PM. Pick more batsmen from the chasing side. Pick more bowlers from the defending side.
Match prediction: 55-45 in Mumbai’s favor if they win the toss. Even 50-50 if Hyderabad wins the toss and restricts Mumbai early.
Use this MUM vs HYD Dream11 Prediction SMAT guide to make data-driven fantasy decisions. Good luck!
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