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On Monday, the day of records was named after Suryakumar Yadav. He broke 2 records of Mumbai Indians (Mi). The first Surya left behind Sachin Tendulkar’s 14 -year -old record. He became the highest run -scorer player for Mi in a season. After this, Surya broke the record of Sanath Jayasuriya. He also became the highest six -six batter for Mumbai in a season.
In the 69th match of IPL-18, Punjab Kings (PBKS) defeated Mumbai Indians (Mi) by 7 wickets. At the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, Mumbai scored 184 runs losing 7 wickets in 20 overs. In response, Punjab has achieved a target of 185 runs for 3 wickets in 18.3 overs.
First records …
1. Player scoring the most runs in a season of Surya Mi
Suryakumar Yadav reached the top among the batsmen who scored the most runs in a single IPL season for Mumbai Indians. He has scored 640 runs in 14 matches so far. Earlier this record was in the name of Sachin Tendulkar, who scored 618 runs in 2010. Suryakumar himself has also secured third place in this list, when he scored 605 runs in 2023.
Sachin Tendulkar is once again in fourth place in this list with 553 runs (2011). After him, Landal Simmons scored 540 runs in 2015. At the same time, Rohit Sharma has secured sixth position in this list by scoring 538 runs in 2013.

2. 25+ runs the most times in any of Surya’s IPL season
The record of scoring 25 or more runs the most times in one season of IPL is now in the name of Suryakumar Yadav. He has scored 14 times in 2025 seasons so far. Earlier this record was in the name of Kane Williamson, who did this feat 13 times in 2018. Shubman Gill also reached the same figure, when he scored 25+ runs 13 times in the 2023 season.
Now the record of scoring 25+ runs in T20 cricket is also the name of Suryakumar Yadav. He broke the records of 25+ runs for 13 consecutive times from Temba Bavuma of South Africa.

3. The highest six batter for Suryakumar Mi
Suryakumar Yadav became the highest sixes player for Mumbai Indians in a season. They have hit 32 sixes so far. Earlier this record was in the name of Sanath Jayasuriya, who hit 31 sixes in 2008. Third place is Ishaan Kishan, who hit 30 sixes in 2020. At the same time, Kiron Pollard (2013) and Hardik Pandya (2019) have made their place in this list by hitting 29-29 sixes.

Now Moments …
1. Surya selected heartfelt finger before the toss
An exciting incident came to light before the toss between Punjab-Mumbai. MI captain Hardik Pandya appeared a little confuse when he was coming on the middle ground for the toss. For this, he called Suryakumar Yadav and asked to choose one of his two finger. Suryakumar Yadav then told him- Bat First. This meant that if you win the toss, then you have to decide to bat first for the team.
However, Hardik Pandya lost the toss again this time. They lost the 5th consecutive toss. Punjab captain Shreyas Iyer won the toss and chose bowling. After which Hardik said, ‘I was quite confused about what we should do.

Hardik, choosing the finger of Suryakumar Yadav.
2. Rohit out of Wadhera’s diving catch
Mumbai lost the second wicket in the 10th over. Here Rohit Sharma was dismissed for 24 runs. He was caught by Nehal Wadhera on the ball of Harpreet Brar. Wadhera caught a running catch. Brar had a flight to the ball around the leg stump.
Rohit retreated and placed himself a place and tried to hit the fielder’s head. But the bat hit the bottom and the ball went towards the long-on. It seemed that the ball would fall in front of the fielder, but Wadhera ran fast, dive forward and caught the catch in a brilliant way.

Nehal Wadhera caught a catch by diving forward.

Rohit Sharma was dismissed for 24 runs.
3. Vaishakh left Hardik’s catch for zero runs
On the fourth ball of the 13th over, Vijaykumar Vaishakh left the catch of Hardik Pandya on his own ball. Vaishakh bowled a full length ball of 138 km/h, which Hardik played a drive shot. Vaishakh tried to take a catch with both hands in his own bowling here, but could not hold the run-up and the ball fell to the ground in front of him. At this time Hardik was on a score of zero.

Vijayakumar Vaishakh left the catch of Hardik.
4. Suryakumar to life, fours fifty
Suryakumar Yadav got a life in the 18th over. Nehl Wadhera missed the midon on the last ball of Kyle Jemison’s over. At this time Surya was on 45 runs. In the very next over, he conceded 23 runs by Vijayakumar Vaishakh. Naman Dhir hit two consecutive sixes on the first two balls of his over. Then Suryakumar Yadav completed the half -century by hitting a four on the fourth ball. Surya scored the 5th half -century this season. Surya also hit the last ball.

Suryakumar Yadav was dismissed on the last ball of the innings after scoring 57 runs. He was lbw by Arshdeep Singh.
5. Prabhasimran Singh’s catch drop from Ashwini Kumar
Punjab opener Prabhasimran Singh got a life. In the fourth over, Deepak Drop Dak Chahar on the fourth ball of Ashwini Kumar. In the very next over, he was dismissed for 13 runs. He was caught by Jaspreet Bumrah on the second ball of the over by Ashwini Kumar. Here Ashwini took a dive on the front.

Ashwini Kumar left the catch of Prabhasimran in the fourth over. He was currently on 13 runs.

In the very next over, Prabhasimran played a big shot and went to Ashwini Kumar, this time he caught a great catch.
6. Priyansh completed fifty from six
Josh English, who came down to batting on number-3 from Punjab, put a fifty off 29 balls. He took a single against Hardik Pandya in the 12th over and completed his half -century. On the last ball of this over, Priyansh Arya hit a six and completed his fifty off 27 balls. Both also completed century partnerships in the 14th over.

Priyansh Arya completed the six by playing a bridge shot to Hardik Pandya.

Josh English completed the fifty with a single.
7. English out of Santner’s DRS
Punjab lost the third wicket in the 18th over. Here Josh English was dismissed for 73 runs. He was lbw by Mitchell Santner. Mumbai captain Hardik Pandya took DRS after the appeal was denied by the field umpire. After seeing the replay, the third umpire called English out.

Josh was dismissed for 73 runs on English 42 ball.