Sunday night in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 brought with it a wave of drama, milestones, and shifting playoff equations. From a fairytale Ayush Mhatre's debut at Wankhede to Virat Kohli etching his name into the record books, and Chennai Super Kings' campaign teetering on the edge (Full Coverage)
Ayush Mhatre라이브 바카라 Dream Debut Lights Up Wankhede
History was scripted as 17-year-old Ayush Mhatre made his IPL debut for Chennai Super Kings and became the youngest player to represent the franchise. The Mumbai lad, playing on home turf, smashed a fearless 32 off just 15 balls after being drafted in as an emergency replacement of Ruturaj Gaikwad
Rohit Sharma Steals the Show with Vintage Knock
Rohit Sharma rolled back the years with a majestic 76 not out off 45 deliveries, anchoring Mumbai Indians’ emphatic nine-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings. His innings, studded with six maximums and four boundaries, earned him the Player of the Match award and powered MI to a crucial net run rate boost.
Virat Kohli Rewrites History with 67th Fifty-Plus Score
Over in Mullanpur, Virat Kohli made headlines by surpassing David Warner to register the most fifty-plus scores in IPL history. His unbeaten 73 off 54 deliveries against Punjab Kings helped RCB secure a seven-wicket win and provided a vital push in their playoff chase.
Orange Cap Race Heats Up
The race for the Orange Cap intensified as Suryakumar Yadav overtook Virat Kohli to claim third spot on the run charts. Nicholas Pooran continues to lead with 368 runs, followed closely by Sai Sudharsan, who is just four runs behind. Buttler, Jaiswal, and Marsh also crossed the 300-run mark, keeping the contest wide open.
Purple Cap Battle Static at the Top
Despite plenty of action on Sunday, no bowler could surpass Prasidh Krishna라이브 바카라 tally of 14 wickets. Kuldeep Yadav, Noor Ahmad, Hazlewood, and Shardul Thakur remain locked at 12 wickets apiece. Arshdeep Singh inched into the top bracket with his 11th scalp of the season.
MI, RCB climb as CSK slump to bottom
Mumbai Indians extended their winning streak to three with a commanding nine-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings, pushing them to sixth in the IPL 2025 points table. CSK, meanwhile, suffered their sixth loss of the season and now sit at the bottom.
Earlier in the day, Royal Challengers Bengaluru climbed to third after a clinical seven-wicket win against Punjab Kings, thanks to a 103-run partnership between Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal. The loss pushed PBKS down to fourth.
CSK Staring at Early Exit
Chennai Super Kings’ playoff hopes took a significant blow after their crushing defeat to Mumbai. Rooted to the bottom of the table with a poor net run rate of -1.392, the five-time champions must now win big and rely on other results to stay afloat in the race for the top four.
BCCI Contracts: Shreyas Iyer Returns, Elite Quartet Retained
In other news, the BCCI confirmed its annual central contracts, with Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja holding onto their A+ slots. Shreyas Iyer returned to Grade B after missing out last season, while the contract window spans from October 2024 to September 2025.