Tilak Varma's Unbeaten 75 Seals Thrilling MI Victory Over PBKS

Tilak Varma's unbeaten 75 off 37 balls guided Mumbai Indians to a thrilling one-ball victory over Punjab Kings in the IPL 2026 clash. Chasing 201, Tilak anchored the innings with six fours and six sixes, showcasing calmness under pressure. He revealed he told the coach during a timeout that one big over would change the game. Tilak emphasized the importance of self-belief and the legacy of playing for Mumbai Indians.

Key Points: Tilak Varma 75* Helps MI Beat PBKS in IPL 2026 Thriller

  • Tilak Varma scored unbeaten 75 off 37 balls
  • MI chased 201 with one ball to spare
  • Tilak hit six fours and six sixes
  • He credited self-belief and calmness for the victory
  • Shardul Thakur took 4/39 for MI
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'I always say that I'll finish the game': Tilak after match-winning knock against PBKS

Tilak Varma's unbeaten 75 off 37 balls guides Mumbai Indians to a thrilling 1-ball win over Punjab Kings in IPL 2026, with the left-hander saying he always backs himself to finish the game.

"I always say that I'll finish the game. - Tilak Varma"

Dharamshala, May 15

T20 World Cup 2026 champion Tilak Varma said self-belief and calmness under pressure helped him guide the Mumbai Indians to a thrilling victory over the Punjab Kings after his unbeaten 75 in the IPL 2026 clash at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium.

Chasing a challenging target of 201, the Mumbai Indians completed the chase with one ball to spare, with Tilak anchoring the innings brilliantly.

Tilak remained unbeaten on 75 off 37 balls, smashing six fours and six sixes in a composed yet aggressive innings that turned the match in Mumbai's favour.

Reflecting on his approach during the tense chase, Tilak said he always backed himself to finish the game.

"I am the man, you always believe in me. So if you won't believe in yourself, then no one will be believing. So I always say that I'll finish the game," Tilak said in a video released by IPL on X.

The left-hander revealed that during the second strategic timeout, he had spoken with the team coach about waiting for one big over to swing the momentum completely.

"That's what I was also talking with our coach today, when the second strategic timeout was going on. That one big over and the game will be done. One big over came, and I know that I'll finish the game," he said.

Tilak also recalled a similar situation from last season involving teammate Will Jacks, explaining how he stays calm even when the required runs come down to the final few deliveries.

"Last year also the same thing I was telling to Will that four balls, eight runs. He was like, okay, okay, let's go for two. I said that one shot, the game will be done," he added.

Mumbai were under pressure during the closing stages after Sherfane Rutherford was dismissed in the 17th over. However, Tilak continued to attack confidently and completed his fifty in just 25 balls before taking Mumbai over the line.

"So four balls, eight runs, and when I missed that shot, I know that I'll finish the game in one or two balls. So I was just waiting and keep believing in myself, and I was just breathing," Tilak explained.

Punjab Kings had earlier posted 200/8 in 20 overs with Prabhsimran Singh scoring 57 and Azmatullah Omarzai adding a rapid 38 late in the innings. Shardul Thakur starred with the ball for Mumbai with figures of 4/39.

Tilak said finishing matches in such situations only increases confidence and spoke about the pride of representing the Mumbai Indians.

"So that's that's make you a big player, and it gets even more confidence. So when you finish something like this, once again, I always say, it's God's plan. We are playing for the Mumbai Indians, it's a big legacy, Mumbai has a legacy," he said.

"So very few players get a chance to play for IPL or this stage. I know how hard I worked before when I was a kid. I always dreamed to play at this stage. So when I get this opportunity, each and every game and each and every ball is important for me," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
I get the hype around Tilak, but we need to be careful. IPL performances are one thing, but doing this consistently for India in T20Is is another challenge. He's still young and has time, but let's not put too much pressure on him by comparing to legends after every innings. Good knock though, no doubt about his talent.
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Vikram M
Honestly, this is exactly what MI needed after some inconsistent batting this season. Tilak's composure in that chase was outstanding - 37 balls, 75 runs, and he paced it perfectly. The way he handled the pressure when wickets were falling shows real maturity. Makes me proud to see youngsters stepping up! 🙌
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Emma D
"I am the man" - that confidence is infectious! Tilak's mindset is exactly what you want in a finisher. He doesn't just talk about wanting to finish games, he actually delivers when it matters most. The respect he shows for the MI legacy is also refreshing to see. These are the players who'll take Indian cricket forward. 🌟
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Rohit P
Tilak saying "It's God's plan" shows he's grounded despite all the success. That one big over he was waiting for - he knew exactly when to attack. The way he talks about his childhood dreams and the hard work behind it... very inspiring for young cricketers in India. Keep shining, Tilak! 🚀
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Kavya N
Great knock but I'm slightly worried about MI's over-reliance on Tilak. What if he has an off day? The batting order needs to step up more. Still, you can't

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