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IPL 2026: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Secure Dominant Victory Over Mumbai Indians

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IPL 2026: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Secure Dominant Victory Over Mumbai Indians
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) delivered a statement performance at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, defeating the Mumbai Indians (MI) by 18 runs in Match 20 of IPL 2026.

In an intense, high-scoring match that truly lived up to expectations of a “run-fest,” the defending champions displayed their strong batting lineup by putting up a huge score of 240/4 and managed to defend it successfully, even though the home team fought back hard in the final overs.

RCB’s Batting Fireworks at Wankhede

After being put into bat, RCB‘s opening pair of Phil Salt and Virat Kohli set the tone immediately. Salt was in devastating form, smashing 78 off 36 balls with six boundaries and six towering sixes. Kohli provided the perfect anchor, recording his 65th IPL half-century with a steady 50 off 38 balls.

The momentum was carried forward by captain Rajat Patidar, who played a breathtaking cameo, racing to 53 off just 20 deliveries. Despite a few late wickets, Tim David provided the finishing touch with an unbeaten 34 off 16 balls, including a six on the final delivery to propel the score to 240.

For Mumbai, the bowling unit struggled against the onslaught, though Shardul Thakur, Trent Boult, and Hardik Pandya managed to pick up one wicket each. Jasprit Bumrah was the most economical of the lot, conceding 35 runs in his four overs without a wicket.

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MI’s Valiant Chase and Final Over Drama

The Mumbai Indians’ chase began with a scare as Rohit Sharma was forced to retire hurt after scoring 19 off 13 ballsdue to a hamstring concern. Ryan Rickelton provided an early spark with 37 off 22 balls, and Hardik Pandya kept the chase alive with a quick 40.

However, the middle-order stumble—exacerbated by Krunal Pandya’s tight spell (1/26) and Suyash Sharma’s two wickets—left MI with an uphill task. Sherfane Rutherford emerged as the lone warrior in the final stages, playing a spectacular knock of 71 off 31 balls, featuring nine sixes.

While his assault brought the target within reach, the pressure of 46 runs required off the final over proved too much. MI finished at 222/5, falling 18 runs short of the target.


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