New Delhi: Rohit Sharma made an emphatic return from injury with a cracking half-century for the Mumbai Indians (MI) in their clash against the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the IPL 2026 on Monday, May 04. The Hitman slammed a 27-ball fifty to announce his comeback in style at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Opening the innings with Ryan Rickelton, Rohit helped the Mumbai Indians get off to a strong start in the 229-run chase at their home ground. The senior opener made a slow start and was 15 off 15 balls at one stage in his innings. However, he shifted gears seamlessly against LSG pacer Avesh Khan in the final over of MI’s Powerplay to up the ante.
Rohit smashed back-to-back fours against Avesh before slamming consecutive sixes off the next two balls to get 20 runs off just 4 deliveries in his over. His onslaught against Avesh helped the Mumbai Indian finish the Powerplay strongly with 71 runs without any wickets. The senior batter continued his run-scoring spree after the over and raced to his fifty off 27 balls.
Rohit completed his half-century with a six against spinner M Siddharth in the ninth over of the Mumbai Indians’ run chase. It was the Hitman’s second half-century of the season and his 49th in the IPL overall. The 27-ball fifty is also Rohit’s fourth-fastest half-century in the tournament.
Rohit Sharma’s fastest 50s in IPL (by balls):
23 balls vs KKR, Wankhede, 2026
25 balls vs CSK, Kolkata, 2015 Final
26 balls vs KXIP, Mohali, 2008
27 balls vs LSG, Wankhede, 2026*
Rohit Sharma missed 5 matches for MI in IPL 2026
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