3 Mistakes That Mumbai Indians Rectified To Win The GT vs MI IPL 2026 Contest

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|21-04-2026

GT vs MI IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians buried three recurring flaws to stun Gujarat Titans

Mumbai Indians defeated Gujarat Titans by 99 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on April 20, 2026, and that margin tells only half the story. The GT vs MI contest exposed every tactical error MI had made through this IPL season and then, remarkably, showed the corrected version in the very same match.

The three mistakes Mumbai Indians had been making all season, and then fixed on this night, were a powerplay batting collapse without a counter-puncher, pace bowling that leaked runs, and an absence of a finisher who could stitch a platform. All three corrections landed simultaneously.

1. Tilak Varma finally stayed when MI needed a batter to survive

Kagiso Rabada picked up three wickets in the powerplay, dismissing Danish Malewar for two, Quinton de Kock for 13, and Suryakumar Yadav for 15 in the last over of the six-over period. Mumbai found themselves at 46 for three and staring at the same batting collapse that had defined their season.

In previous outings, nobody had stayed long enough to rebuild. This time, Tilak Varma and Naman Dhir stitched a fifty-run partnership that steadied the innings, and Varma then did something extraordinary. He scored just 19 off his first 22 balls before smashing 82 runs off the next 23 deliveries, finishing with an unbeaten 101 off 45 balls, equalling the franchise record for the fastest hundred.

2. Jasprit Bumrah attacked from ball one with the new ball

MI’s fast bowlers had averaged an eye-watering 65.81 for the season, making them the worst-performing pace unit in IPL 2026 by that metric. Against GT, Bumrah changed that narrative immediately.

He removed Sai Sudharsan for a duck on the very first ball of Gujarat’s innings, setting a tone that never shifted. Hardik Pandya followed by trapping Buttler lbw in the next over, and Ashwani Kumar then dismissed Shubman Gill for 14 in the fifth over, making this the first time GT lost Sudharsan, Gill, and Buttler inside the first six overs of any IPL innings.

3. Ashwani Kumar provided that the penetration MI’s attack had lacked

Ashwani Kumar led the bowling charge with a four-wicket haul, while Mitchell Santner dismissed Washington Sundar and Glenn Phillips in the same over, turning a match into a procession. Throughout the season, MI’s supporting bowlers had failed to support Bumrah with consistent breakthroughs.

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Against GT, the attack functioned as a collective unit. Ghazanfar finished the contest by taking two wickets in the final over, sealing a 99-run win. The GT vs MI encounter confirmed that Mumbai Indians, when they fix their structural problems together, still carry the firepower to dismantle any side in the league.