IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians created golden history, became the first team to do so in IPL

News India Live, Digital Desk: Five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI) have created a stir in the corridors of cricket by registering victory in their recent match of IPL 2026. By defeating Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on the historic ground of Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Indians have set a record which no other team in the league had till now. Nita Ambani’s team has become the first franchise in IPL history to create a ‘Silver Jubilee’ record of winning 25 matches against a particular opponent.

Mumbai’s ‘fear’ continues against KKR Mumbai Indians have always had the upper hand against Kolkata Knight Riders since the beginning of the league. If we look at the statistics, Mumbai has maintained its dominance against KKR to such an extent that now the win figure has reached 25. Cricket experts believe that psychologically the Mumbai team always dominates KKR, the effect of which is clearly visible on the field. With this historic victory, Mumbai has also taken a huge leap in the points table.

Slogan of ‘Mumbai-Mumbai’ echoed in Wankhede The atmosphere of the stadium during the match was worth seeing. After winning the toss and batting first, Mumbai batsmen scored a pile of runs, in response to which KKR team collapsed like a house of cards. The captain has given the credit of this victory to the teamwork and precise discipline of the bowlers. After the victory, the enthusiasm of ‘Paltan’ is at its peak on social media and fans are considering this achievement as a symbol of Mumbai’s ‘domination’.

Many old records broken, new era begins This victory is not limited to just two points, but it has also made it clear that Mumbai Indians are once again a strong contender for the title in IPL 2026. Registering 25 wins against any one team is the biggest proof of consistency. Before this, teams like Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore were also trying to get close to this figure, but Mumbai won.

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