MI vs LSG: Suryakumar Yadav becomes the fastest to 4,000 IPL runs, Beats KL Rahul's record - Full details | Mint

During his turn – he was fired for 54 of 28, one ball after reaching his half -century – as he is very well known, he also reached a different milestone. Read on to find out Suryakumar Yadav -the fastest to 4000 IPL runs (Reuters) It was a record day for the Mumbai Indian Premier League during their match against Lucknow Super Giants in the shank stadium Sunday. After Rohit Sharma became the third opening of the batsman that hit two sixes of his first two balls in the turn in the history of the IPL, India’s T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav broke a record of his own fastest to 4,000 IPL Runs Sky, because he became very famous, the history books became the fastest batsman in the world’s League to achieve. The MI batter only needs 2 714 balls to complete the milestone, and the Rahul record of 2,820 balls breaks. Former West Indies opener Chris Gayle is third on the list at 2,920 balls to 4,000 IPL runs. Sky becomes the 17th batsman who reaches the milestone in the IPL and is one of the 8 active batsman who scored 4,000 runs in the IPL. For the Mumbai Indians, the right-hand batsman is the third highest run with 3,460 runs by his name. Rohit Sharma leads the list, with 5.971 runs, while Kieron Pollard is second with 3,915 runs. 150 IPL Sixes The 34-year-old right-handed batter was large from his hometown franchise, and he only needed 33 runs to cross the point of 4,000 runs. He reached the historic land marks after winning a border of Ave Khan in 13th place. However, this is not the only landmark for the MI batter. During his turn – he was discharged for 54 of 28, one ball after reaching his half -century – Sky also violated the 150 -sese point with his first maximum of the day. He hit 4 sixes in his 28-ball beat. MI ended the turn on 215/7 in their 20 overs. Stay up to date with all the actions from the IPL 2025. Look at the IPL 2025 schedule, follow the latest IPL 2025 points table and follow the top performers with the orange cap and purple cap. First published: 27 Apr 2025, 05:29 pm Ist