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Tilak Varma 45-Ball Century vs GT in IPL 2026: How He Turned the Game Around - Full Breakdown

Ahmedabad, April 20: Tilak Varma announced his definitive arrival in IPL 2026 on Monday (April 20) night, transforming a wobbling Mumbai Indians innings into a formidable 199/5 with a single-handed stroke of genius against Gujarat Titans.

In a breathtaking display of power-hitting, the left-hander slammed 101 off just 45 balls, recording the first century of the 2026 season for Mumbai Indians and equaling the record for the joint-fastest hundred by an MI batter in IPL history.

Tilak Varma 45-Ball Century vs GT in IPL 2026 How He Turned the Game Around - Full Breakdown

The Great Transformation

Tilak's innings was a tale of two entirely distinct halves. Walking in at number 5 with MI reeling at 96/4 in the 13th over, the 23-year-old initially played the role of the anchor. His first 22 deliveries yielded just 19 runs-a measured response as wickets had fallen in a cluster and the Gujarat Titans' bowling unit seemed firmly in control.

Then, the switch flipped. Over his next 23 deliveries, Tilak hammered 82 runs. This seismic shift in intent didn't just change the complexion of the match; it may have shifted the trajectory of Mumbai's entire season.

The fireworks began after the second strategic time out i.e. the end of the 15th over. Captain Hardik Pandya had an animated chat with his batting partner during the break and Tilak reciprocated by hitting Rashid Khan for a boundary and a six in the next over.

In the 18th over, Tilak launched Ashok Sharma over the ropes for a maximum on the very first ball to bring up his half-century. That single strike was a double milestone: it notched his first fifty of the season and simultaneously surpassed his previous IPL career-best of 84* (set against RCB in 2023).

The carnage reached its peak in the final over against Prasidh Krishna. Having already conceded 32 runs in his first three overs, Krishna was blown away by the 'Tilak Storm.'

The final over sequence read: 4, 6, 1, 1, 6, 4. By pulling the final ball of the innings to the boundary, Tilak reached his maiden century, finishing with an unbeaten 101 and leaving Krishna with punishing figures of 1/54, the most expensive bowler from his side in the game.

MI Innings Progression:

  • Overs 1-6: 46/3 (RR: 7.66) - Caution
  • Overs 7-14: 57/1 (RR: 7.12) - The Grind
  • Overs 15-17: 38/0 (RR: 12.66) - The Launch
  • Overs 18-20: 58/1 (RR: 19.33) - The Explosion

Fastest Hundreds for MI in IPL (by balls)

Balls Player Opponent Venue Year
45 Sanath Jayasuriya CSK Wankhede 2008
45 Tilak Varma GT Ahmedabad 2026
47 Cameron Green SRH Wankhede 2023
49 Suryakumar Yadav GT Wankhede 2023

Hundreds for MI vs GT

Score (Balls) Player Venue Year
103* (49) Suryakumar Yadav Wankhede 2023
101* (45) Tilak Varma Ahmedabad 2026

A Resurgence When It Mattered Most

Tilak's knock at the Narendra Modi Stadium against GT was more than just a statistical marvel; it was a redemption story. Before this game, Tilak was enduring a miserable run, managing a mere 43 runs across five innings at a dismal average of 8.60. It was the kind of lean patch that tests the nerve of any young batter, but Tilak answered every critic with a strike rate of 224.44.

Period Matches Runs Average Strike Rate 100s/50s
Before Today 5 43 8.60 134.37 0/0
After Today 6 144 28.80 182.27 1/1

Captain’s Approval From the Boundary Lines

Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya - who was dismissed in the penultimate over, courtesy a fine catch by Finn Allen in the deep - was seen cheering and celebrating every boundary with visible relief. For a franchise that prides itself on backing young talent, Tilak’s performance validated that faith. From a position of quiet concern at the halfway mark, Mumbai Indians have suddenly posted a total with real bite, headed into the second innings with all the momentum.

Story first published: Monday, April 20, 2026, 21:47 [IST]
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