RO show in Jaipur: MI stars light up the Vijay Hazare Trophy
Some days feel special from the very first moment. Jaipur was one of them.
The mood was set the minute Rohit Sharma walked out to the middle. A packed house, buzzing stands and an energy that felt… MAJESTIC. You just knew something was brewing.
Hitman exhibition in the Pink City
Chasing a target of 237, Rohit didn’t just lead the chase; he owned it.
मुंबईचा राजा rolled back the years with a classic knock of 155 off just 94 balls versus Sikkim.
Every stroke was met with roars from the crowd and every boundary felt like a reminder of why fans fell in love with him even more that evening.
A knock that set the tempo, lifted the vibe, and had fans on their feet throughout. Class, defined. 😎
Classic RO. Daddy Hundred. Delivered. 💪
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) December 24, 2025
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Shardul sets the tone
While the bat did the talking later, the foundation was laid earlier and Lord Shardul had a big hand in it.
Bowling with control and intent, Shardul returned figures of 2/19 in six overs, keeping the pressure firmly on Sikkim’s batters.
His spells ensured there was no late surge, helping restrict the opposition to 236.
Naman Dhir’s statement knock
Our finisher, Dhir, made sure the scoreboard told a powerful story.
The youngster smashed a blistering 97 off 78 balls, powering Punjab to a formidable 347. It was an innings full of confidence & clean hitting and the kind that changes the complexion of a game.
In the end, Punjab’s total proved too much, as they sealed a 51-run victory, capping off a day packed with standout performances. 🙌