Tilak Varma's Maiden IPL Ton Powers MI to 99-Run Victory Over Gujarat Titans

Mumbai Indians batter Tilak Varma scored a spectacular maiden IPL century, an unbeaten 101 off 45 balls, to power his team to a massive total against Gujarat Titans. His innings equalled the record for the fastest century for MI, shared with Sanath Jayasuriya, and made him the franchise's youngest centurion. Varma credited his partnership with Naman Dhir for stabilizing the innings and emphasized adapting his game under pressure. MI's bowlers then bundled out Gujarat for just 100, securing a comprehensive 99-run victory.

Key Points: Tilak Varma Scores Maiden IPL Century for Mumbai Indians

  • Joint-fastest MI century
  • Youngest MI centurion
  • 99-run victory
  • Key partnership with Naman Dhir
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"First 100 will always be special": Tilak Varma on maiden IPL hundred

Tilak Varma hits his first IPL hundred, becoming MI's youngest centurion, in a dominant 99-run win over Gujarat Titans. Read his post-match insights.

"Of course, the first 100 will always be special. - Tilak Varma"

Ahmedabad, April 21

Mumbai Indians batter Tilak Varma, who was named Player of the Match for his maiden Indian Premier League century against Gujarat Titans, said the milestone will always remain special and credited his partnership with Naman Dhir for helping him stabilise the innings under pressure.

Varma smashed the joint-fastest century for the Mumbai-based franchise on Monday. He equalled Sri Lankan legend Sanath Jayasuriya for the record. Tilak also became the youngest centurion for the Mumbai Indians at 23 years and 163 days.

After Tilak and Jayasuriya, the list of fastest IPL centuries for MI includes Cameron Green, who reached his century in 47 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Wankhede in 2023, and Suryakumar Yadav, who scored a 49-ball hundred against GT at the same venue in 2023.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, Tilak reflected on his approach during the innings and the importance of adapting to match situations, especially after limited time at the crease in recent games.

"Of course, the first 100 will always be special. It was very important for us. We don't have much time from here. Every game is important for us," Tilak said. The MI batter revealed that he focused on spending time in the middle and initially played cautiously before shifting gears as the innings progressed.

"Last five games, I haven't had much time in the middle. So, in this game, I wanted to spend time in the middle. So you saw the first 20 balls, I was just batting ball by ball. And then later on, I knew the ability I have. I was just seeing the situation and what the team needs, and I was just stable and keeping my head still and following my basics," he added.

Tilak further explained that while he possesses a wide range of attacking shots, he prioritised stability and discipline under pressure.

"I have all the fancy shots. But when the team is under pressure, it's just about backing your skills, and today it's given me good results," he said. The MI batter also highlighted the importance of his partnership with Naman Dhir, crediting the youngster's positive intent for helping build momentum during the innings.

"[Partnership with Dhir] It was very important. The way Naman played with positive intent, credit goes to him," Tilak added.

MI delivered a dominant all-round performance to defeat Gujarat by 99 runs in IPL 2026. Batting first, MI posted 199/5, powered by a brilliant maiden IPL century from Varma, who scored an unbeaten 101 off 45 balls. Despite early wickets, MI recovered strongly in the death overs.

In reply, Gujarat never got going as they suffered a dramatic top-order collapse, losing Sai Sudharsan for a golden duck and slipping to 45/3 inside six overs.

The innings further crumbled as Ashwani Kumar (4/24), Mitchell Santner (2/16), and AM Ghazanfar (2/17) ran through the batting lineup, bundling Gujarat out for 100.

With this win, Mumbai moved up to seventh place on the IPL 2026 points table, having secured two wins against four defeats from six matches. The five-time champions now have four points, with a Net Run Rate of +0.067.

On the other hand, Gujarat slipped to sixth position with three wins and three losses from six games. They remain on six points, but their net run rate stands at -0.821.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy for him! He's been a consistent performer for MI. To score a century under pressure and become the youngest MI centurion is a huge achievement. His humility in crediting Naman Dhir shows great team spirit. Proud moment for Indian cricket!
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Rohit P
Great knock, no doubt. But let's be honest, MI's bowling won them this game. 199 is a good score, but defending it by 99 runs? That's where the match was sealed. Ashwani Kumar and Santner were brilliant. Tilak's century gave them something to defend.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, this was incredible! The way he paced his innings—slow start and then just unleashed. Equalling Sanath Jayasuriya's record is no small feat. The IPL never fails to deliver these magical young talents. Congratulations Tilak!
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Vikram M
His comment about having "all the fancy shots" but choosing stability is the most impressive part. In the age of T20, temperament is everything. He played for the team's situation. That's a champion mindset. Future looks bright for him in the national team.
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Kavya N
As a GT fan, this hurts! 😅 But you have to appreciate a brilliant innings. Our batting collapse was shocking though. Sudharsan out for a golden duck... we need to bounce back quickly. Well played Tilak Varma, you took the game away from us single-handedly.

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