* **Q: How many players have played 100 matches for Mumbai Indians?
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Star batter Suryakumar Yadav achieved a significant milestone on Friday, April 4, 2025, by playing his 100th Indian Premier League (IPL) match for the Mumbai Indians (MI) against the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). This landmark appearance plac...
Suryakumar Yadav's journey to 100 matches with Mumbai Indians began in 2012, though he spent four seasons with Kolkata Knight Riders before rejoining MI in 2018. Since his return, he has been the team's leading run-scorer and a cornerstone of their batting strategy. His ability to score runs rapidly is reflected in his tally of over 116 sixes for MI, trailing only Rohit Sharma and Kieron Pollard.
He holds the joint record for most IPL hundreds for MI (2, tied with Rohit Sharma) and is the only player besides Rohit to register 25 scores of 50 or more for the franchise. His value was recognized when MI retained him ahead of the mega-auctions for both the 2022 and 2025 seasons.
Despite a brief dip in form during a recent T20I series against England, Suryakumar has bounced back strongly in the IPL 2025, averaging over 50 with a strike rate exceeding 165 in the initial matches. This resilience further cements his importance.
His teammates hold him in high regard, with descriptions ranging from "Mitra (Friend)" (Hardik Pandya) and "Chembur" (Rohit Sharma) to "Chetta (elder brother)" (Vignesh Puthur) and simply "Unbelievable" (Mitchell Santner), showcasing the respect and camaraderie he shares within the team. The milestone of 350 T20 sixes further places him among the global elite, although West Indies legend Chris Gayle leads significantly with over 1000 sixes.
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