

Tilak Varma played a match-winning knock to guide Mumbai Indians to a thrilling victory over Punjab Kings in the IPL. The talented Hyderabad batter remained unbeaten on 75 runs and was named Player of the Match for his outstanding performance. Tilak, along with Will Jacks, added a crucial 56-run partnership for the fifth wicket in just 20 balls, helping Mumbai chase down the target in style.
Speaking after the match, Tilak Varma said he always enjoys staying till the end and finishing games for his team. He revealed that he learned the art of finishing matches by watching World Cup and international games, which helped him understand pressure situations better. Tilak also explained that the pitch behaved slower than expected, making stroke play difficult. During the strategic timeout, he reportedly told the coach that the team needed one big over and assured them he would finish the game. The turning point came when Mumbai attacked Yuzvendra Chahal in a crucial over, collecting 22 runs and shifting the momentum completely in their favor.



















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