Updated On: 17 May, 2024 06:26 AM IST | Mumbai | G Krishnan
With Lucknow Super Giants having a miniscule chance of qualifying for the Playoffs, assistant coach Lance Klusener is hoping team can deliver in last league match v MI tonight

LSG players celebrate the wicket of Delhi Capitals’s Shai Hope at Kotla on Tuesday. Pic/PTI
Mumbai Indians (MI) will play for pride in their last league match and want to go out on a high in front of their home crowd at the Wankhede on Friday as they host the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), who have a miniscule chance of making it to their third consecutive Playoffs.
Still hurting that Rohit Sharma is not their captain anymore, the MI fans will hope that their team finishes this edition with a win, more so at home which has not been their fortress anymore at least this season. MI won three matches out of six at home this IPL. Their dismal season is reflected by their bottom-most position in the table (eight points).