
Mumbai, India — March 30, 2026
A record-breaking night at the Wankhede Stadium saw Rohit Sharma deliver a commanding performance as the Mumbai Indians defeated the Kolkata Knight Riders by six wickets in a high-scoring clash in IPL 2026.
Rohit’s explosive knock not only powered Mumbai to victory but also marked a historic milestone—his 50th half-century in IPL history, placing him among the league’s elite performers.
Record Partnership Sets the Tone
Opening alongside Ryan Rickelton, Rohit stitched together a stunning 148-run partnership in just 72 balls for the first wicket. This stand now ranks as the third-highest opening partnership in Mumbai Indians’ IPL history.
The duo’s aggressive approach dismantled the KKR bowling attack early, setting a solid foundation for the chase.
Rohit Sharma’s Historic Knock
Rohit smashed 78 runs off just 38 balls, including six fours and six sixes. He reached his half-century in just 23 balls—his fastest in IPL history.
With this milestone:
- Rohit now has 50 IPL half-centuries
- He moves to 4th place in the all-time list of most 50+ scores
- He surpasses Virat Kohli in a major head-to-head record
Notably, Rohit also became the highest run-scorer against a single team in IPL history, scoring 1,161 runs against KKR, overtaking Kohli’s 1,159 runs against Punjab Kings.
He also surpassed David Warner to become the top run-scorer against KKR.
Most 50+ Scores in IPL History
- Virat Kohli – 72
- David Warner – 66
- Shikhar Dhawan – 53
- Rohit Sharma – 50
- KL Rahul – 45
Rahane Breaks Gambhir’s 10-Year Record
Despite the loss, Ajinkya Rahane delivered a standout performance for KKR. Leading from the front, he scored 67 runs off 40 balls, including three fours and five sixes.
With this innings, Rahane broke a 10-year-old record held by Gautam Gambhir, registering the highest score by a KKR captain against Mumbai Indians.
Gambhir’s previous best was 64 runs against MI in 2016.
Mumbai Indians End 13-Year Opening Match Jinx
This victory holds special significance for Mumbai Indians, as they ended a 13-year streak without winning their opening match of an IPL season. Their last opening win came back in 2012.
Match Summary
- KKR: 220/4 (20 overs)
- Ajinkya Rahane: 67 (40)
- Angkrish Raghuvanshi: 51
- Mumbai Indians: 224/4 (19.1 overs)
- Rohit Sharma: 78 (38)
- Ryan Rickelton: 81
Result: Mumbai Indians won by 6 wickets
Key Takeaways
- Rohit Sharma reaches 50 IPL half-centuries milestone
- Sets record for most runs vs a single team (KKR)
- Rahane breaks Gambhir’s long-standing KKR captaincy record
- Mumbai Indians finally win an IPL opening match after 13 years










