Rohit Sharma turned the momentum firmly in Mumbai Indians’ favour with a blistering over against Avesh Khan during their steep chase against Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026. In the sixth over, Rohit produced a sequence of clean, authoritative strokes that instantly shifted pressure back onto the bowling side.

He began with a crisp boundary through extra cover, driving a full delivery outside off with trademark elegance. The next ball followed a similar fate, as Rohit stepped down the track and lifted it over the infield for another four. Having found his timing, he quickly switched gears. A slower short ball was pulled over deep mid-wicket for a six, before a full toss was dispatched over backward square for another maximum. In the space of a few deliveries, Rohit had completely changed the tone of the chase.
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Mumbai needed an aggressive start while pursuing a daunting 229, and Rohit delivered exactly that. Alongside Ryan Rickelton, he ensured the run rate never dipped in the powerplay. The duo combined calculated stroke play with controlled aggression, keeping the scoreboard ticking and unsettling the LSG bowlers early.
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Rohit’s approach stood out for its clarity. He didn’t overhit; instead, he picked the right balls to attack and trusted his timing. That balance between power and placement allowed MI to maintain momentum without taking unnecessary risks.
For Avesh Khan, it was a difficult passage. A slight error in line and length proved costly, highlighting how quickly T20 matches can swing on a single over. His figures took a hit as Rohit capitalised fully on the opportunity.
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By the end of six overs, Mumbai Indians had raced to 71 without loss. Rickelton contributed a fluent 34 off 16 balls, while Rohit remained in control with 36 off 20, including three fours and three sixes. Despite decent spells from Mohammed Shami and Mohsin Khan, that one over tilted the balance. Rohit’s burst ensured MI’s chase began with intent, setting the platform for a high-scoring contest.
