Mumbai Indians chased down a record 221 to beat Kolkata Knight Riders by six wickets in their IPL 2026 opener. Fifties from Rohit Sharma (78) and Ryan Rickelton (81) powered MI to their biggest-ever run-chase and first season-opening win since 2012.
Mumbai Indians (MI) registered a dominant six-wicket victory over Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in both teams' first match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Ryan Rickelton and Rohit Sharma helped the Mumbai Indians secure their biggest run-chase in IPL history and also win their first season-opener since the 2012 edition of the IPL.

Mumbai chased down a formidable target of 221 to defeat KKR in the second match of IPL 2026.
MI's record-breaking chase
The chase required something special, and Mumbai's openers delivered exactly that.
Rohit-Rickelton's century stand
Rohit Sharma (78 runs off 38 balls), along with Rickelton (81 runs off 41 balls), dismantled the KKR bowling attack. The duo added a century stand in record time, taking MI to 135/0 in just 11 overs.
Rickelton matched Rohit stroke for stroke, reaching his half-century in just 24 balls shortly after Rohit, who completed his fifty in 23 balls.
While Rohit eventually fell to Vaibhav Arora, he had already ensured that the platform was firmly set. KKR sniffed a comeback when Kartik Tyagi dismissed Suryakumar Yadav (16), and Rickelton was unfortunately run out for 81. However, with the required rate well under control, captain Hardik Pandya and Naman Dhir guided the team home in 19.1 overs.
KKR post formidable total
Earlier, KKR delivered a commanding batting performance, posting a formidable total of 220/4 after being put in to bat first. Led by a scintillating half-century from captain Ajinkya Rahane and crucial contributions from Finn Allen and Rinku Singh, KKR dominated proceedings with an aggressive approach, setting up a challenging target despite a three-wicket haul by Shardul Thakur.
Explosive start by KKR openers
Knight Riders were off to a fantastic start as they reached 31/0 after the first three overs.
During the fourth over, captain Ajinkya Rahane and Finn Allen combined to hammer 25 runs against all-rounder Hardik Pandya as the Knight Riders crossed the 50-run mark. 25 runs is also the joint second-most that Hardik Pandya conceded in an over in the IPL, after he conceded 26 runs against CSK in 2024 at Wankhede.
During the sixth over, Mumbai got the much-needed breakthrough as speedster Shardul Thakur dismissed dangerous Finn Allen for 17-ball 37, including six fours and two sixes.
Rahane's captain's knock
After the end of the first power play, the Knight Riders scored 78/1. During the seventh over, captain Rahane and Cameron Green combined to hammer 16 runs against leg-spinner Mayank Markande.
Thakur got the second wicket after he took the prized wicket of Camerom Green during the fifth ball of the ninth over. The right-handed batter departed after scoring 18 off 10 balls, with two boundaries.
Rahane reached his fifty in just 27 deliveries as the three-time champions reached 120/2 after the end of 10 overs.
Strong finish by Raghuvanshi and Rinku
During the third ball of the 14th over, Shardul Thakur got his third wicket. The right-arm pacer got the important wicket of captain Rahane, who played a fantastic knock of 67 off 40 deliveries, including three fours and five towering sixes.
In the very next over, Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Rinku Singh then combined to slam 17 runs against Ghazanfar as KKR scored 167/3 after the end of 15 overs.
Mumbai failed to stop the runs' flow as Raghuvanshi and Rinku then took the Knight Riders' total to 191/3 after the end of the 17th over.
After the end of the 18th over, the Knight Riders reached a commanding position of 199/3 as Raghuvanshi and Rinku stitched a 50-run stand between themselves.
In the very next over, all-rounder Pandya removed dangerous Raghuvanshi for 51 off 29 balls, with six fours and two sixes as the Knight Riders scored 209/4.
In the end, KKR posted a challenging total of 220/4 with Rinku Singh staying unbeaten on 33 off 21 balls, with four fours.
For the five-time champions, Mumbai, Shardul (3/39) picked up a three-wicket haul. (ANI)
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