MI vs CSK: The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai has come alive tonight as the Mumbai Indians (MI) take on their arch-rivals Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in a blockbuster IPL 2025 clash.
While the match itself carries immense weight owing to the historic rivalry between the two giants, all eyes will also be on a young debutant donning the yellow jersey - 17-year-old Ayush Mhatre, who is making his IPL debut for CSK.

Ayush Mhatre, a prodigious batting talent from Maharashtra, has been creating ripples in India's domestic cricket circuit with his composed technique and fearless strokeplay. The teenager has now earned the ultimate opportunity - a debut in the biggest T20 league in the world, and that too against his home team at the iconic Wankhede Stadium.
The CSK management, known for backing young talent, has shown faith in the 17-year-old, bringing him into the spotlight for one of the most high-octane games of the season. Mhatre's inclusion is a statement of belief in his ability to handle pressure, and fans are excited to see what the youngster brings to the table.
What makes this debut even more special is the fact that Rohit Sharma, Mumbai Indians' veteran batter and one of India's greatest white-ball cricketers, is Ayush Mhatre's idol. The the teenager has often spoken about growing up watching Rohit dominate world cricket and trying to emulate his elegance and temperament.
To now share the field with his idol, and possibly go head-to-head, marks a full-circle moment for the young cricketer.
The match promises high-octane drama as both teams look to improve their standings. MI, led by Hardik Pandya, have had a mixed campaign with three wins and four losses, but a recent win over Sunrisers Hyderabad showed signs of a turnaround. Rohit Sharma and Tilak Varma will be key figures in their batting department.
On the other side, CSK, under the calm leadership of MS Dhoni, have endured a tough season so far with just two wins in seven matches. However, with the arrival of Ayush Mhatre and a bowling lineup led by Ravindra Jadeja and Khaleel Ahmed, the Men in Yellow will hope to bring fresh energy and fight at the Wankhede.
Yesterday it was Vaibhav Suryavanshi for Rajasthan and now it's Ayush Mhatre. Ayush's debut innings didn't long last as he went back to the pavilion with a brilliant cameo of 32 off 15 balls against MI. For the unversed both Ayush and Suryavanshi are U-19 partners.