RCB vs Mumbai Indians – Indian Premier League 2026 Match Report | Statz

10th May 2026

Royal Challengers Bengaluru survived a white-knuckle finish at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur to win the 54th match of 74 in the Indian Premier League 2026. Royal Challengers Bengaluru won by 2 wickets (with 0 ball remaining), needing every one of their 20 overs to chase down 167. The result keeps RCB top of the standings and condemns Mumbai Indians to a ninth defeat from 11 outings – their playoff hopes all but gone.

First Innings: Mumbai Indians Post 166/7

RCB won the toss and elected to bowl – a call that looked shrewd as Bhuvneshwar Kumar removed Ryan Rickelton for just 2 off 4 balls in the very first over, MI losing their opener at 4 in 0.6 overs. Rohit Sharma counter-attacked with intent – 22 off 10 balls including two fours and two sixes – but was caught out at 28, leaving MI 28/2 in 2.6 overs with Suryakumar Yadav following for a duck at almost the same moment.

The innings needed rebuilding and Naman Dhir provided the platform. The 47-run knock off 32 balls (5 fours, 2 sixes, SR 147) moved MI to 110 before Bhuvneshwar cleaned him up in the 12th over. Tilak Varma then took the game on – 57 off 42 balls (3 fours, 2 sixes) before falling bowled to Bhuvneshwar with MI on 155 in the 17th over. Will Jacks (10 off 10) and Raj Angad Bawa (16 off 14) chipped in late, but Corbin Bosch closed with 5 unbeaten off 5 as MI finished 166/7 from their 20 overs.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar was the pick of the RCB attack – 4/23 from 4 overs at an economy of 5.75. Romario Shepherd chipped in with 1/18 (3 overs, economy 6.00), Josh Hazlewood took 1/33, and Rasikh Salam Dar 1/42 – although the latter two leaked runs at over 8 and 10.5 respectively.

Second Innings: RCB Scrape Home Off the Last Ball

RCB’s chase was a mess from the off. Virat Kohli was gone for a duck in the first over – caught out at 10/1 in 0.4 overs. Devdutt Padikkal (12 off 11) fell at 24, and Rajat Patidar followed for 8 off 8 – RCB reduced to 39/3 inside six overs. The tournament leaders were wobbling.

Krunal Pandya steadied the ship and then threatened to win the match single-handedly. His 73 off 46 balls (4 fours, 5 sixes, SR 159) was the standout batting contribution of the match and the primary reason RCB stayed in it. Jacob Bethell contributed 26 off 27 at the other end, giving the partnership some stability. But wickets kept tumbling – Jitesh Sharma hit a rapid 18 off 12 before falling at 131, and Tim David was caught for a second-ball duck at 131/7 in the 15th over.

When Krunal fell for 73 at 149 in over 17.6, RCB needed 18 off the last 13 balls with three wickets remaining. Rasikh Dar (3 off 2) was out at 156 in over 19.3, leaving two wickets in hand and runs needed. But Bhuvneshwar Kumar finished the job in extraordinary fashion – a six off his first ball, 7 not out off just 2 deliveries, sparking a victory off the very last ball. RCB home 167/9 to win by 2 wickets.

For MI’s bowlers, Corbin Bosch was outstanding – 4/26 from 4 overs at an economy of 6.50, the best figures of the match in either innings. Deepak Chahar claimed 2/33, while Jasprit Bumrah went wicketless for 0/20 from 4 overs – tidy but without reward.

Statz MVP: Bhuvneshwar Kumar (157.13)

No official Man of the Match was awarded, which makes the Statz verdict even more significant. The system calculates impact based on match context and rates Bhuvneshwar Kumar the standout performer on 157.13 – a score built entirely on his 4/23 with the ball. Four wickets in a T20 at under 6 runs per over is match-winning stuff in any era, and on a night when RCB’s batting creaked throughout, it was the bowling performance that gave them a target to chase. His 7 not out off 2 balls at the death, including that match-winning six, only adds to the case.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB) – 157.13 | 4/23, 7* off 2 – the night’s defining bowling spell, 157 Dream11 points
  2. Corbin Bosch (MI) – 109.91 | 4/26 in the chase – four wickets that very nearly turned this match, 151 Dream11 points
  3. Krunal Pandya (RCB) – 101.99 | 73 off 46 – RCB’s only batsman who looked genuinely comfortable all night, 135 Dream11 points
  4. Tilak Varma (MI) – 61.03 | 57 off 42 – the anchor of the MI innings, brought them past 150 before falling in the 18th over, 123 Dream11 points
  5. Naman Dhir (MI) – 59.39 | 47 off 32 – a vital stabilising knock that put MI in a competitive position after early chaos, 97 Dream11 points

Turning Point

The moment that defined the second innings: Virat Kohli, caught out for 0 off 1 ball in over 0.4 with the score on 10. RCB’s captain and talisman gone first ball – the team needed someone else to stand up immediately. Bhuvneshwar Kumar provided the moment with the ball in the first innings, and Krunal Pandya carried the bat in the chase. But losing Kohli before he had scored put RCB under pressure from the first ball of their innings.

Match Context

This was the 54th match of 74 in the IPL 2026 Regular Season. The win keeps Royal Challengers Bengaluru top of the table on 14 points from 11 games (W7 L4, NRR +1.089) – level on points with Sunrisers Hyderabad (2nd, NRR +0.737) and Gujarat Titans (3rd, NRR +0.228) but ahead on run rate. RCB’s place in the playoffs looks secure; the question is how high they can finish.

For Mumbai Indians it is a bleak picture. Nine defeats from 11 games, 6 points, sitting 9th on the table (NRR -0.585). The five-time champions are effectively eliminated from playoff contention. They need to win their remaining three matches and hope for significant results elsewhere – a mathematical possibility but a practical long shot. The season has simply not come together for a squad that looked deep enough on paper.