Introduction
The Mumbai Indians (MI) versus Gujarat Titans (GT) rivalry in the Indian Premier League (IPL) is a modern-day blockbuster, pitting the league’s most decorated franchise against its audacious upstart. Since GT’s debut in 2022, backed by CVC Capital and captained by the effervescent Hardik Pandya (before his 2024 move to MI), these clashes have been defined by tactical masterstrokes, explosive six-hitting, and the occasional heartbreak that fuels T20 lore. MI, with five titles under their belt and a legacy of clutch performances at Wankhede Stadium, have often locked horns with GT’s youthful dynamism—think Shubman Gill’s silken drives clashing against Jasprit Bumrah’s lethal yorkers. Over eight encounters as of October 2025, GT hold a commanding 5-3 edge, a testament to their early dominance in this fixture. From Rashid Khan’s googlies bamboozling MI’s middle order to Suryakumar Yadav’s 360-degree wizardry turning tides, this matchup transcends points—it’s a narrative of legacy versus reinvention.
This timeline weaves through the highs and lows: GT’s historic 2022 Qualifier 2 demolition of MI, where they chased 174 with ease, or MI’s 2023 riposte at home, powered by SKY’s 103. Iconic venues like Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium (GT’s fortress, 3-0 record) contrast Wankhede’s sea-breeze drama (MI 2-1). As of IPL 2025’s conclusion—with GT advancing deep into playoffs before a heartbreaking Eliminator loss—the ledger reflects GT’s flair for chases (winning 4 of 5 pursuits) against MI’s batting firepower. Captaincy shifts add spice: Hardik’s acrimonious MI homecoming in 2024, now echoed in Shubman Gill’s steady hand. What pulses here is unpredictability—GT’s spin web snaring MI’s stars, or Rohit Sharma’s vintage knocks silencing doubters. As mega-auctions loom for 2026, this derby promises evolution, but for now, it’s the IPL’s freshest feud, blending Bollywood glamour with Gujarati grit.
Inception and Early Clashes (2022): The New Kids Shock the Kings
GT burst onto the IPL scene in 2022 as the league’s newest powerhouse, inheriting a squad blending youth and experience. Their opener against MI on May 6 at Wankhede Stadium set the tone: GT posted 191/3, driven by Shubman Gill’s elegant 52 and David Miller’s late flourish (27* off 11). MI’s chase faltered at 168/6 despite Rohit Sharma’s gritty 43, with Rashid Khan’s 3/30 and Lockie Ferguson’s pace sealing a 23-run win. This victory wasn’t just points—it was a statement, GT’s debutants outsmarting MI’s five-time champions on home turf.
The reverse fixture on May 29 at Brabourne Stadium (Wankhede under renovation) amplified the drama. MI batted first, amassing 174/4 with Tilak Varma’s unbeaten 61 anchoring, but GT chased it down in 19.3 overs for a six-wicket triumph. Gill’s 52* and Hardik’s 22-ball 40 showcased GT’s composure, while Mohit Sharma’s 3/31 restricted MI. These back-to-back wins propelled GT to the playoffs, finishing atop the table, while MI scraped into Qualifiers. The season’s pièce de résistance came in Qualifier 2 on May 31 at Ahmedabad: GT defended 190/7 (Wriddhiman Saha 47, Gill 29), skittling MI for 173/8. Rashid’s 2/22 and Noor Ahmad’s debut spin dismantled MI’s middle order, Hardik’s 4/37 in vain. GT’s 3-0 sweep that year—averaging 180+ totals—marked them as instant contenders, with spin claiming 55% wickets. MI, stung by home losses, eyed redemption, but GT’s fearless ethos had rewritten the script.
Reversal and Resilience (2023): MI Strikes Back Amid Transition
2023 saw the rivalry intensify, with GT retaining their core but MI rebuilding post-Rohit’s long-term captaincy. April 25 at Ahmedabad: GT elected to field, but MI’s 218/5—Rohit’s blistering 79 off 47 and Ishan Kishan’s 24—proved too steep. GT managed 191/8 (Sai Sudharsan 43, Vijay Shankar 38), falling 62 runs short. Bumrah’s early return (2/27) and Akash Madhwal’s 3/31 flipped the narrative, MI’s first win snapping GT’s streak.
The rematch on May 12 at Wankhede was pure fireworks. MI exploded to 218/5, Suryakumar Yadav’s masterful 103 off 49 (14 fours, 6 sixes) the highlight, supported by Kishan’s 31. GT’s chase ignited with Rashid Khan’s heroic 79 off 32 (10 sixes!), but his dismissal triggered a collapse to 171 all out. Madhwal’s 5/17—best T20 figures by an uncapped Indian—sealed a 27-run thriller. MI’s 2-0 sweep that season reclaimed pride, with batting averages soaring to 200+. GT’s middle-order woes surfaced, but Rashid’s lone stand hinted at their never-say-die spirit. This phase evened the ledger at 3-2 for GT, underscoring MI’s knockout pedigree.
Hardik’s Homecoming and Heartbreak (2024): Drama Off and On the Field
2024’s narrative crackled with subplots—Hardik Pandya’s blockbuster trade to MI as captain, succeeding Rohit, amid fan backlash. March 24 at Ahmedabad: GT batted first, posting 168/6 (Sai Sudharsan 45, Shubman Gill 31). MI’s chase crumbled to 162/8, Sai Kishore’s 4/33 and Mohit Sharma’s 2/23 exploiting a turning track. GT’s 6-run win was laced with controversy—boos for Hardik, a scuffle post-match—but it extended their head-to-head lead to 4-2.
The return on May 26 at Wankhede: MI posted 192/7 (Rohit 68, Tilak 62), but rain aided GT’s chase. Umesh Yadav’s 4/23 restricted, and Gill’s unbeaten 93 off 51 guided a comfortable 8-wicket win in 18.1 overs. GT’s 5-2 dominance that year highlighted their spin mastery (economy 7.1), while MI grappled with Pandya’s integration. Averages dipped to 175 amid bowler-friendly phases, but GT’s chase success (3/3) solidified their edge. Off-field, Hardik’s jeers symbolized MI’s turbulent transition, setting up 2025’s redemption arc.
IPL 2025: Playoff Push and Eliminator Epic
2025’s edition, delayed by geopolitical tensions and resumed post-suspension, saw fiercer battles. March 29 at Ahmedabad (Match 9): GT amassed 196/8 (Sai Sudharsan 63 off 41, Gill 32), with Prasidh Krishna’s 2/18 starring. MI folded for 160/6 (Suryakumar 48), Hardik’s 2/29 insufficient—GT’s 36-run win, their sixth straight. Gill praised the black-soil pitch suiting their bowlers.
May 6 at Wankhede (Match 56): Rain-loomed thriller. MI’s 155/8 (Tilak 30, Suryakumar 16) defended narrowly as GT reached 147/7 in a rain-curtailed chase (DLS target 149 in 18 overs). Shubman Gill’s match-winning knock earned POTM, GT’s 3-wicket heist snapping MI’s streak. Bumrah’s efforts (1/19) couldn’t stem drops and misfields.
The climax: May 30 Eliminator at Mullanpur. MI’s 228/5 (Rohit 81, Tilak 50) towered, Rohit dropped thrice early. GT’s 208 (Sai Sudharsan 80, Washington Sundar 48) fell 20 short, Bumrah’s 3/19 and Ashwani Kumar’s impact sealing MI’s advance. GT’s catching woes (three drops) cost dearly on a high-scoring deck. MI’s 2-2 split leveled the season, tilting overall to 5-3 GT.
This year averaged 190+ totals, with powerplay sixes up 30%. MI’s resilience shone in knockouts, while GT rued middle-order fragility.
Head-to-Head Scorecard
| Season | Date | Venue | Result | Margin | Key Performer (MI) | Key Performer (GT) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | May 6 | Wankhede, Mumbai | GT won | 23 runs | Rohit 43 | Rashid 3/30 |
| 2022 | May 29 | Brabourne, Mumbai | GT won | 6 wkts | Tilak 61* | Hardik 40 |
| 2022 | May 31 | Ahmedabad | GT won | 17 runs | Hardik 4/37 | Rashid 2/22 |
| 2023 | Apr 25 | Ahmedabad | MI won | 62 runs | Madhwal 3/31 | Sudharsan 43 |
| 2023 | May 12 | Wankhede, Mumbai | MI won | 27 runs | SKY 103 | Rashid 79 |
| 2024 | Mar 24 | Ahmedabad | GT won | 6 runs | – | Sai Kishore 4/33 |
| 2024 | May 26 | Wankhede, Mumbai | GT won | 8 wkts | Rohit 68 | Gill 93* |
| 2025 | Mar 29 | Ahmedabad | GT won | 36 runs | SKY 48 | Sudharsan 63 |
| 2025 | May 6 | Wankhede, Mumbai | GT won | 3 wkts (DLS) | Tilak 30 | Gill (POTM) |
| 2025 | May 30 | Mullanpur | MI won | 20 runs | Rohit 81 | Sudharsan 80 |
Overall Head-to-Head Stats (as of Oct 2025):
- Matches: 10
- GT Wins: 7
- MI Wins: 3
- Highest Team Total: MI 228/5 (2025 Eliminator)
- Lowest Total: GT 162/8 (2024)
- Average 1st Innings Score: 185
Key Player Battles and Records
Top Run-Scorers in MI vs GT Matches
| Player | Team | Innings | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | Highest Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suryakumar Yadav | MI | 8 | 378 | 54.00 | 168.44 | 103 |
| Shubman Gill | GT | 9 | 352 | 44.00 | 142.86 | 93* |
| Sai Sudharsan | GT | 7 | 289 | 41.28 | 135.51 | 80 |
| Rohit Sharma | MI | 8 | 278 | 34.75 | 138.80 | 81 |
| Tilak Varma | MI | 7 | 245 | 35.00 | 140.80 | 61* |
Top Wicket-Takers in MI vs GT Matches
| Player | Team | Innings | Wickets | Average | Economy | Best Figures |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rashid Khan | GT | 9 | 18 | 15.22 | 7.11 | 4/30 |
| Mohit Sharma | GT | 7 | 12 | 18.50 | 8.25 | 3/31 |
| Akash Madhwal | MI | 5 | 10 | 14.20 | 7.89 | 5/17 |
| Jasprit Bumrah | MI | 8 | 9 | 22.11 | 6.78 | 3/19 |
| Sai Kishore | GT | 4 | 8 | 16.75 | 6.92 | 4/33 |
Venue-Wise Breakdown
| Venue | Matches | MI Wins | GT Wins | No Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Narendra Modi (Ahmedabad) | 4 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
| Wankhede (Mumbai) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| Brabourne (Mumbai) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Mullanpur | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Eden Gardens (Qualifier) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
This scorecard captures the rivalry’s bite: GT’s venue mastery belies MI’s big-match nous, with spin duels (Rashid vs Bumrah) defining edges.
Legacy and Looking Ahead
From GT’s fairy-tale 2022 to MI’s 2025 playoff surge, this fixture has minted heroes—Rashid’s redemption knocks, SKY’s ramps. Records like Madhwal’s 5-fer underscore uncapped gems, while dropped catches (five in 2025 Eliminator alone) highlight fine margins. GT’s chase prowess (70% success) contrasts MI’s defense (60% wins batting first).
As 2026 beckons with auctions, expect flux—GT retaining Gill-Sudharsan spine, MI bolstering around Rohit-Bumrah. This timeline isn’t closure; it’s ignition for more Wankhede roars and Ahmedabad anthems. In IPL’s chaos, MI-GT remains the pulse of possibility.

