Mumbai are currently in second place behind leaders Karnataka with ten points, same as third-placed Jammu and Kashmir to whom they had shockingly lost by four wickets in their campaign opener at this venue last month.
Since that surprise defeat to J and K and after having conceded the first innings points to Railways in their second game, Mumbai have resurrected their campaign with commanding performances against Uttar Pradesh, finishing with an outright win, and against Bengal - both away from home.
The Mumbai bowling attack too depends to a large extent on Shardul Thakur who has manfully taken up the leader's role in the absence of Dhawal Kulkarni who is away in Australia.
Suryakumar Yadav has led the batting from the front and is the leading scorer with 279 runs while young hopeful Shreyas Iyer has stepped up to the plate in the last two games after a forgetful beginning to his first class career against J and K and Railways.
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Siddesh Lad is back in the squad and is expected to shore it up along with another youngster Akhil Herwadkar who is looked upon to lay a strong foundation.
Mumbai, however, clearly lack a penetrative spinner to exploit the bounce on the Wankhede track with left arm Iqbal Abdulla not really looking at his best.