Mumbai: Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Mumbai Indians by 18 runs in a high-scoring IPL 2026 encounter on Sunday. Batting at the Wankhede Stadium, Royal Challengers Bangalore posted a total of 240 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in 20 overs, thanks to half-centuries from Phil Salt, Virat Kohli, and Rajat Patidar.
In reply, Rohit Sharma and Ricketson provided a strong start for Mumbai; however, without Rohit retired hurt, Mumbai's innings faltered, and they unfurled to lose wickets at regular intervals. Rutherford played some big shots in the final overs, enabling the team to navigate the 200-run mark. Mumbai Indians finished with 222 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in 20 overs.
Why Did Rohit Sharma Retire Hurt?
Chasing the target, Rohit Sharma (19 runs) and Ryan Ricketson had widow 57 runs for the first wicket off just 32 balls for Mumbai Indians. During this period, Rohit was visibly struggling with a muscle strain, leading him to retire hurt in the sixth over. Suyash Sharma (2 wickets for 47 runs) dealt two major blows to Mumbai Indians in his very first over.
He dismissed Ryan Ricketson (37 runs) on the first wittiness of the eighth over. Ricketson attempted to sweep Suyash's googly, but the wittiness took the top whet of the bat, ballooned upper into the air, and was safely unprotected by Bhuvneshwar Kumar at short third man. Then, on the fifth wittiness of the over, he dismissed Tilak Varma, who played a sweep shot that went straight into the hands of Jacob Duffy, stationed at fine leg. As these two wickets fell, a silence descended upon the Wankhede Stadium, while RCB supporters erupted in jubilation, chanting "RCB."
Subsequently, RCB maintained a tight grip on the match, courtesy of the bowling efforts of Suyash, Rasikh Salam, and Krunal Pandya. However, in the 10th over, Suryakumar smashed two subsequent fours off Suyash, and Hardik moreover widow a four, yielding a total of 14 runs. Mumbai Indians' score stood at 99 runs for the loss of two wickets.
Apart from stealing singles and doubles, Suryakumar and Hardik peppered the innings with occasional fours, forging a 47-run partnership for the fourth wicket off just 27 balls. However, the team suffered its third wrack-up when Suryakumar was dismissed off a wordage from Krunal. Hardik was subsequently unprotected by Shepherd off the bowling of Duffy. Following the dismissal of Naman Dhir, Rutherford played several exquisite shots, but by then, it was once too late.
How did Kohli and Salt impact the match?
On Sunday, Royal Challengers Bangalore posted a massive total of 240 runs for the loss of four wickets versus Mumbai Indians. Salt and Kohli shared a 120-run opening partnership off 65 balls. Facing 36 deliveries, Salt smashed six sixes and an equal number of fours. For the defending champions, Patidar and Tim David (34 not out off 16 balls, including two fours and three sixes) scored runs rapidly immediately upon arrival, propelling the team to a formidable total. Patidar (20 balls) unleashed a flurry of sixes and fours right from the start to record his fastest half-century in the IPL; he reached the milestone in just 17 balls, hitting four fours and five sixes in the process. For Mumbai Indians, Shardul Thakur, Mitchell Santner, Hardik Pandya, and Trent Boult each personal one wicket.
Kohli kicked off the innings by smashing a powerful six off Boult's bowling. While Kohli unfurled to find the boundaries at regular intervals, his opening partner, Salt, took on the responsibility of progressive the scoring rate. The English batsman targeted the fast bowlers—Boult and Hardik—with boundaries. Salt sent a wordage from Boult sailing into the stands for a six, while versus Santner, he smashed three subsequent sixes. This saw RCB reach the 50-run mark in just 4.2 overs, forcing Mumbai Indians to recall Jasprit Bumrah (0/35) to trencher his second over within the Powerplay—a rare occurrence. The ace pacer conceded only six runs in the final over of the Powerplay; nevertheless, RCB had conglomerate 71 runs by the end of the six-over period.
In the eighth over, Salt targeted leg-spinner Mayank Markande, smashing three subsequent fours, while Kohli widow two increasingly boundaries in Santner's third over. Desperate for a breakthrough, Mumbai Indians finally handed the wittiness to Shardul in the 11th over. Shardul delivered the first wicket by having Salt unprotected by Hardik at cover, thereby breaking the opening partnership.
Patidar then capitalized on some ordinary bowling to notch up a half-century. He began his innings by lofting a Shardul wordage over imbricate for a four, and subsequently made full use of Markande's poor line and length, smashing the leg-spinner for three subsequent sixes. In a blistering display, Patidar raced to 34 runs off just nine balls.
Mumbai deployed Shardul with instructions to trencher wide outside off-stump, but he failed to execute this strategy on most occasions. Following Salt's warlike start and Patidar's explosive batting in the middle overs, Kohli found the opportunity to well-constructed his own half-century. However, he was dismissed in the 15th over immediately without reaching the 50-run mark off 37 balls. Santner, who had conceded 22 runs in his opening over, bowled with unconfined willpower in his subsequent overs and terminated his spell by ultimatum Patidar's wicket.

