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Suryakumar Yadav surpasses Kieron Pollard, becomes MIs 2nd highest run-scorer
Suryakumar Yadav added another milestone to his illustrious T20 career on May 2, 2026, becoming the second-highest run-scorer in Mumbai Indians history across all T20 competitions.The landmark came during Mumbai Indians IPL 2026 clash against Chennai Super Kings at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium. A modest 21-run knock was enough for Suryakumar to take his tally to 3,933 runs for the franchise, surpassing the long-standing record of Kieron Pollard, who had scored 3,915 runs.Suryakumar needed just four runs to go past Pollard before the match began, and he wasted no time. The stylish right-hander reached the milestone in emphatic fashion, dispatching the very first ball he faced to the boundary. While Pollards contribution to Mumbai Indians spanned 193 innings, Suryakumar has climbed to second place in just 121 innings, underlining his remarkable consistency and impact. He currently averages over 37 for the franchise, showcasing both reliability and flair in the middle order.MIs all-time T20 run-scorersAt the top of the list remains franchise icon Rohit Sharma, who continues to lead by a significant margin.Rohit Sharma 6,286 runsSuryakumar Yadav 3,933 runsKieron Pollard 3,915 runsAmbati Rayudu 2,635 runsSachin Tendulkar 2,599 runsA mixed season so farDespite reaching this significant milestone, Suryakumars IPL 2026 campaign has been far from his usual standards. He has managed just 183 runs in nine matches.CSK dominated MI againMumbai Indians playoff hopes took a major hit after an eight-wicket loss to Chennai Super Kings at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium. The defeat all but ends MIs chances of reaching the top four, while CSK stay alive in the race.After a strong start, MI collapsed from a promising position to finish at 159/7, with Naman Dhir top-scoring with 57. The middle order once again faltered, unable to capitalise despite a solid platform.CSKs bowling was led by Anshul Kamboj (3/32), while Noor Ahmad and Jamie Overton applied consistent pressure through the middle overs.In reply, CSK chased down the target comfortably, powered by an unbeaten 67 from captain Ruturaj Gaikwad and a steady 54* from Kartik Sharma. The clinical chase sealed a league double over MI and kept CSKs playoff hopes alive.
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