As the Mumbai Indians prepare for the match with the Punjab Kings, some of their star players are almost ready to accomplish notable personal achievements. Twelve more sixes and Rohit Sharma, known for MI’s historic batting, will be the second player to achieve 300 sixes in the IPL and only another 67 runs are needed for him to reach 7,000 runs in the IPL. He needs 47 runs to break the record and be ranked third for the most runs scored against Punjab Kings. In addition, Suryakumar Yadav is almost to 50 IPL fours and captain Hardik Pandya is expected to play his 150th match, needing only 7 more sixes.
Rohit Sharma Leads MI’s Milestone Watch Against PBKS
With Mumbai Indians set to take on Punjab Kings, Rohit Sharma could achieve several personal records. A six from MI veteran would make him the second player to hit 300 sixes in IPL history. He has scored 6,933 runs in the Indian Premier League, with just 67 runs standing between him and the upper echelons of the sport. Rohit Shah can overtake Shikhar Dhawan and finish third on the list by needing 47 more runs against Punjab Kings. Another great performance today could help him move deeper into the IPL’s history.
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Hardik Pandya And Suryakumar Yadav Eye Key Milestones
Hardik Pandya, who is currently the MI captain, will make an important milestone this year by playing his 150th IPL match, having led Gujarat Titans to an IPL title in the past. With seven more sixes, he will join the list of IPL players with 150 sixes, showing how important he is as an all-rounder. At the same time, Suryakumar Yadav is still an important member of MI’s batting lineup. He has a knack for elegant strokeplay and is seven boundaries short of hitting 50 fours this IPL. Knowing that their personal successes are at stake, Mumbai Indians will be demanding excellent performances in this final match.
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