Tilak Varma silenced his critics with a breathtaking maiden IPL century, powering the Mumbai Indians to a commanding 199/5 and an emphatic 99-run victory over the Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Entering the crease with MI reeling at 46/3, Varma initially played a composed anchor role, weathering a fiery spell from Kagiso Rabada alongside a gritty 45 from Naman Dhir. But the innings truly came alive in the death overs, where Varma shifted gears dramatically, transforming from a careful accumulator into a devastating aggressor.

He brought up his maiden IPL century in just 45 balls, finishing unbeaten on 101, an innings studded with eight fours and seven sixes. The knock matched the long-standing franchise record held by Sanath Jayasuriya, who had struck a 45-ball ton against CSK back in 2008.
The achievement was made sweeter given Varma’s rough patch, just 43 runs across five innings before this game, making his century one of the most timely and memorable of the season.
In reply, the Gujarat Titans crumbled. Jasprit Bumrah struck early, a sensational catch by Dhir dismissed Washington Sundar, and Ashwani Kumar’s four-wicket haul sealed a dominant bowling display. MI won by 99 runs.
For the Mumbai Indians, a much-needed victory. For Tilak Varma, a redemption story written in the most spectacular fashion.
