Mumbai Indians end 13-year drought as Rohit Sharma stars in win
Mumbai Indians ended their 13-year wait for a season-opening win, defeating Kolkata Knight Riders by six wickets. Rohit Sharma’s 78 and Ryan Rickelton’s 81 powered the chase, while skipper Hardik Pandya praised the team’s performance and bowlers’ efforts
Published Date - 30 March 2026, 12:44 AM
Mumbai: Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya was elated as his team ended a 13-year winless streak in season-openers in the Indian Premier League and hailed his predecessor Rohit Sharma for his majestic knock that set up their six-wicket victory over Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday.
Rohit Sharma hammered a fine 78 and shared a 148-run partnership with Ryan Rickelton (81) as Mumbai Indians scored 224/4 in 19.2 overs to overhaul KKR’s total of 220/4, built on half-centuries by Ajinkya Rahane (67) and Angkrish Raghuvanshi (51), and win their season-opener for the first time since 2012.
“Obviously, it’s been a long wait to win the season opener. Every time we wanted to start the season on a high note. The whole group is very glad we were able to do it,” Pandya said in the post-match presentation at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.
Pandya admitted that chasing big totals is now easier in T20s and said modern cricket and batting-friendly wickets play a key role in that.
He gave credit to his bowlers for not letting KKR reach 240 or 250. “Credit to the bowlers for not letting KKR get to 240 or 250. Those become tough targets, but 220 is always chaseable,” he said.
Pandya was effusive in praise of Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton for their half-centuries that made the victory possible.
“Rohit and Rickelton were outstanding. Ryan has done very well for us last year. And Quinny (Quinton de Kock) is a top player. He understood that we are backing the player and maintaining continuity. Glad it worked.”
He hailed his former India and Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma for making batting look easy at this age.
“Whenever I see Rohit play some shots, it amazes everyone. Nothing short of excellent, nothing short of outstanding,” he said.
Pandya said he has backed Shardul Thakur at the franchise, and he has repaid his faith in the first match. Thakur claimed 3-39 to apply the brakes on the KKR innings, which proved decisive in the end.
“I told him, enough hopping franchises. You have to be here for the rest of your career. The way he outsmarts batters, the way he bowls, brilliant,” said Pandya.