SunRisers Hyderabad’s historic batting display against Mumbai Indians yielded numerous statistical milestones:
- SunRisers staggering total of 277/3 stands as the fourth highest in T20 history and the highest ever outside international matches, eclipsing an 11-year-old IPL record set by RCB.
- The 38 sixes struck in the match set a new T20 record, surpassing the previous mark of 37, while the 69 boundaries hit equaled the IPL record.
- Abhishek Sharma’s blistering half-century off just 16 balls set a new record for the fastest fifty by a SunRisers player in the IPL.
- The match witnessed the tenth instance of three individual scores of 50 or more in an IPL innings, with all three batters reaching the milestone in under 25 balls each.
- However, debutant bowler Kwena Maphaka endured a tough outing, conceding 66 runs—the most by any bowler on debut in IPL history.
- Overall, the match’s aggregate of 523 runs surpassed the previous T20 record, marking the first time the 500-run milestone had been reached in the IPL.
- SunRisers’ commanding total of 148/2 at the halfway mark set a new benchmark in IPL history, while Mumbai Indians’ response of 141/2 marked the second highest score at the halfway stage in an IPL match.
- Notably, SunRisers’ innings featured 81/1 in the Powerplay, their highest ever in the IPL and the second highest against Mumbai Indians after CSK’s 90/0 in 2015.
In summary, SunRisers Hyderabad’s record-breaking performance against Mumbai Indians rewrote the annals of IPL history with a display of unprecedented batting prowess and statistical landmarks.