Mumbai Lose Third Match Straight, RCB Win by 18 Runs at Wankhede
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Mumbai Indians suffer third straight loss as RCB secure 18-run win in IPL 2026 thriller at Wankhede Stadium.
Mumbai Indians endured another disappointing outing as they suffered their third consecutive defeat in the ongoing IPL season. Playing at their home ground, Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai fell short by 18 runs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a high-scoring encounter.
Chasing a daunting target of 241 runs, Mumbai managed to reach 222 for the loss of several key wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Despite a late surge, the team failed to cross the finish line.
Strong opening but middle-order setback
Mumbai began their chase on a promising note with an aggressive opening stand. Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton stitched together an unbeaten 57-run partnership in just 32 deliveries, setting a solid foundation for the chase.
However, the momentum shifted after Rohit Sharma had to retire hurt. The middle order could not capitalize on the strong start. Suryakumar Yadav scored 33 runs but failed to anchor the innings, while Tilak Varma was dismissed cheaply. Hardik Pandya contributed 40 runs but could not take the game deep enough.
Rutherford’s late fireworks go in vain
The highlight of Mumbai’s innings came from Sherfane Rutherford, who delivered a powerful unbeaten knock of 71 runs off just 31 balls. His innings included nine towering sixes and briefly revived Mumbai’s hopes. Despite his aggressive hitting in the death overs, the required run rate proved too steep.
RCB’s bowlers held their nerve in the closing stages, with Suyash Sharma making a crucial impact by picking up two wickets in a single over.
RCB’s top order sets up massive total
Earlier in the match, RCB’s top-order batters laid the foundation for a commanding total. Phil Salt led the charge with an impressive 78-run innings, while Virat Kohli added a composed 50. Rajat Patidar continued the momentum with a well-crafted 53.
Their combined effort ensured RCB maintained a strong scoring rate throughout the innings. In the final overs, Tim David added a quickfire 34 runs off just 16 balls, pushing the team total to a formidable 240.
Points table impact
With this victory, Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured their third win of the season and held on to the third spot in the points table. Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians slipped further down to eighth position after registering their third straight loss, managing to collect only two points so far in the tournament.
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Mumbai Lose Third Match Straight, RCB Win by 18 Runs at Wankhede
Sports Desk
Mumbai Indians endured another disappointing outing as they suffered their third consecutive defeat in the ongoing IPL season. Playing at their home ground, Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai fell short by 18 runs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a high-scoring encounter.
Chasing a daunting target of 241 runs, Mumbai managed to reach 222 for the loss of several key wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Despite a late surge, the team failed to cross the finish line.
Strong opening but middle-order setback
Mumbai began their chase on a promising note with an aggressive opening stand. Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton stitched together an unbeaten 57-run partnership in just 32 deliveries, setting a solid foundation for the chase.
However, the momentum shifted after Rohit Sharma had to retire hurt. The middle order could not capitalize on the strong start. Suryakumar Yadav scored 33 runs but failed to anchor the innings, while Tilak Varma was dismissed cheaply. Hardik Pandya contributed 40 runs but could not take the game deep enough.
Rutherford’s late fireworks go in vain
The highlight of Mumbai’s innings came from Sherfane Rutherford, who delivered a powerful unbeaten knock of 71 runs off just 31 balls. His innings included nine towering sixes and briefly revived Mumbai’s hopes. Despite his aggressive hitting in the death overs, the required run rate proved too steep.
RCB’s bowlers held their nerve in the closing stages, with Suyash Sharma making a crucial impact by picking up two wickets in a single over.
RCB’s top order sets up massive total
Earlier in the match, RCB’s top-order batters laid the foundation for a commanding total. Phil Salt led the charge with an impressive 78-run innings, while Virat Kohli added a composed 50. Rajat Patidar continued the momentum with a well-crafted 53.
Their combined effort ensured RCB maintained a strong scoring rate throughout the innings. In the final overs, Tim David added a quickfire 34 runs off just 16 balls, pushing the team total to a formidable 240.
Points table impact
With this victory, Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured their third win of the season and held on to the third spot in the points table. Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians slipped further down to eighth position after registering their third straight loss, managing to collect only two points so far in the tournament.