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Punjab Kings defeated Mumbai Indians by 7 wickets in the 24th match of IPL 2026. At Wankhede Stadium, Quinton de Kock surpassed MS Dhoni in terms of the most 50+ scores as a wicketkeeper. On Thursday, de Kock remained unbeaten on 112 runs, becoming the second-highest individual scorer for Mumbai. Hardik Pandya returned to the pavilion after a diving catch by Punjab captain Shreyas Iyer. PBKS vs MI To Moments Records 1. De Kock is Mumbai’s second highest individual scorer Quinton de Kock scored an unbeaten 112 runs in this match, making it the second-highest individual score for Mumbai Indians in the IPL. Sanath Jayasuriya (114)* is at the top of this list, who played this innings in 2008. De Kock surpassed Rohit Sharma to secure the second position. 2. De Kock’s 9th T20 century De Kock completed his ninth century in T20 cricket. Chris Gayle (22) is at the top in terms of most centuries. He is followed by Babar Azam (11) and David Warner (10). This is the second century by a Mumbai batsman against Punjab Kings in the IPL. Earlier, Lendl Simmons had scored an unbeaten 100 runs in Mohali in 2014. De Kock has joined the wicketkeeper-batsmen who have scored centuries for three different teams in the IPL. Quinton de Kock (DD, LSG, MI) has joined KL Rahul (PBKS, LSG, DC) and Sanju Samson (DD, RR, CSK) in this list. Also read: Shreyas, Prabhsimran fifties take PBKS to dominant win over MI: Punjab Kings go top of points table, de Kock’s ton in vain Here are the Top-8 Moments 1. Arshdeep Singh’s 100 IPL Wickets In the third over, Arshdeep Singh completed his 100 IPL wickets. On the first ball, he dismissed Riyan Rickelton. Rickelton’s catch off a leg-side delivery was taken by Shashank Singh. Suryakumar Yadav was also out on the very next ball. Surya’s catch was taken by Chahal. With this, Arshdeep joined the list of prominent left-arm pacers who have taken 100 or more wickets in the IPL. This list includes Trent Boult (144), Jaydev Unadkat (114), Ashish Nehra (106), and Zaheer Khan (102). Arshdeep became the first bowler to take 100 wickets for Punjab Kings. Before him, Piyush Chawla (84) held the record for most wickets for the team. Interestingly, this was his first wicket in the powerplay in IPL after 11 innings (21.1 overs). In T20 cricket too, this was his first powerplay wicket after 9 matches. 2. Naman Dhir’s catch dropped by Chahal Naman Dhir got a life on the second ball of the fourth over. Marco Jansen bowled a length ball outside the off-stump, on which Dhir tried to play a scoop shot. The ball didn’t connect properly with the bat and went up in the air towards short fine leg. There, Yuzvendra Chahal had an easy catching opportunity, but he couldn’t hold it and the ball slipped from his hands. Chahal indicated that he couldn’t see the ball due to the light. 3. De Kock completed his century with a boundary on a reverse shot Quinton de Kock completed his century with a boundary off the last ball of the 18th over. Xavier Bartlett bowled a low full toss outside off-stump, which de Kock played with a reverse lap shot, bending down. He used the pace of the ball to guide it past short third man to the boundary. 4. Hardik Pandya completes 150 sixes in IPL Hardik Pandya completed his 150 sixes in IPL with a six off the first ball of the 18th over. Hardik played a straight shot off Marco Jansen’s back-of-a-length delivery, and the ball went over the boundary. 5. Hardik out due to Shreyas Iyer’s excellent catch, Rohit, Surya in disbelief On the third ball of the 18th over, Hardik Pandya was out. Jansen bowled a slow, outswinging delivery, on which Hardik went for a big shot, but the ball hit the top edge of the bat and went up in the air. Running in from long-on, Shreyas Iyer made a brilliant effort. He leapt near the boundary to take the catch, but losing his balance, he tossed the ball into the air, which was completed by Xavier Bartlett, who was standing nearby. Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav were sitting nearby, they couldn’t believe Iyer pulled off such an impressive catch. 6. Rutherford’s bat broke from Jansen’s yorker In the last two balls of the 18th over, Marco Jansen bowled a yorker to Rutherford. The ball came in and Rutherford couldn’t play it properly. The ball edged the bat and went towards short third man, and during this, his bat broke from the top.