Suryakumar Yadav is equivalent to Temba Bavuma’s mass world record in T20 cricket

MI’s IPL 2025 Match vs. Suryakumar Yadav (right) in action during DC.© Bcci
Mumbai Indians (MI) Dynamic Batter Suryakumar Yadav touched the most-time joint for the 25-Plus score in T20 after his masterclass against Delhi Capital (DC) in the 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Suryakumar, along with 73* with his conflict, burnt Vanakhed to divert the tide in favor of the hosts, as Mumbai set their way to the final place in the playoff at the cost of the king with a winning of 59 runs to Delhi. The 34-year-old match-defining attempt was his 13th 25-Plus in the T20s, which used to take him with a tally for the elusive milestone of South Africa Test Captain Temba Bavuma and took Mumbai to a difficult 180/5.
Whereas 34 -year success of success, Delhi, on the other hand, became the first team to fail to punch their tickets for the playoffs after winning four on Trott at the beginning of the IPL season. Mumbai pulled a plug at the streak of DC’s victory, and on Wednesday, he showed him to get out with clinical performance in all aspects of the game.
During the chase of DC of the target of 181 runs, Mitchell Santner and Jasprit Bumrah participated extensively with their sizzling three-wicket hals. Despite his weak efforts to survive in the playoffs, Delhi never threatened to challenge the five -time champion.
Mumbai excluded Delhi at 121, in which the tenacity with which his bowlers reached the game. This was the fifth time when Mumbai left a team in IPL 2025, while the rest jointly excluded their opponents seven times.
There are seven matches left in the group stage, the first is the four playoff spots, which is fixed in the history of the Cash-Rich League. The disposal of four places as soon as possible was returned in 2011, when they were confirmed in a season showing 70 league games in a season by the end of the 67th match.
Mumbai Royal Challengers Bangalore, Gujarat Titans and Punjab Kings joined the race for the prestigious title. The next group-step clashes will determine which four parties will occupy the standing before the playoffs.
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