MI vs CSK: Rohit Sharma scripts history, becomes first Indian to achieve massive T20 milestone
Former Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma finally played a long innings after those 30s and 40s as he broke a few records during his 105-run knock against the Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2024. Chennai Super Kings won the game eventually by 20 runs as Mumbai Indians lost the steam at the end.
by Edited By: Anshul Gupta · India TVIndian captain and former Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma scripted history in the shortest format as he became the first Indian cricketer to hit 500 T20 sixes in the most-awaited clash of IPL 2024 against the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Sunday, April 14 at the Wankhede Stadium. Rohit with a six off Ravindra Jadeja in the 11th over having smashed his 43rd fifty in the IPL achieved the milestone as he became the fifth batter to do so and first Indian. On the same day, KL Rahul reached 300 sixes in the format in the earlier game between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG).
Most sixes in T20 cricket
1056 - Chris Gayle (455 innings)
860 - Kieron Pollard (586 innings)
678 - Andre Russell (420 innings)
548 - Colin Munro (409 innings)
501* - Rohit Sharma (419 innings)
Most sixes by Indian players in T20 cricket
502* - Rohit Sharma (419 innings)
383 - Virat Kohli (365 innings)
328 - MS Dhoni (334 innings)
325 - Suresh Raina (319 innings)
300 - KL Rahul (205 innings)
Rohit also became the leading run-getter in the MI vs CSK fixture as he surpassed Suresh Raina after scoring just five runs. MS Dhoni equalled Rohit earlier after scoring 20 runs but the opening batter with an unbeaten century, left everyone miles behind. Both teams have locked horns quite a few times in the IPL as well as the now-defunct Champions League T20 and now that both are five-time champions, the rivalry has only gotten fearsome over the years.
Most runs in MI vs CSK matches (IPL and CLT20)
837 - Rohit Sharma (MI) in 29 innings
736 - Suresh Raina (CSK) in 32 innings
732 - MS Dhoni (CSK) in 33 innings
664 - Ambati Rayudu (MI, CSK) in 33 innings
636 - Kieron Pollard (MI) in 25 innings
Despite Rohit's century, the Mumbai Indians failed to chase down 207 runs as Matheesha Pathirana's figures of 4/28 proved to be the difference between the two teams as he kept pegging the home team back with regular wickets and no other batter was able to support the former skipper for the duration of the run-chase. Chennai Super Kings registered their fourth win of the tournament and maintained their third position on the table.