Hardik Pandya-led Mumbai Indians got a huge leap in their run rate as they sealed an easy win by 100 runs against Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur. A total dominance over the Royals with bat and ball has never let the hosts settle at all. With the ball, Rajasthan could have chipped in just two wickets while giving their all in front of MI bowlers. Rajasthan Royals has been bowled out for 117 runs, with Trent Bpult taking the final wicket. Mumbai Indians put up a powerful batting display after being invited to bat by Rajasthan Royals. The opening pair of Ryan Rickelton and Rohit Sharma gave MI a flying start, stitching together a 116-run partnership in just 11.5 overs. Rickelton scored a brisk 61 off 38 balls, hitting 7 fours and 3 sixes, before Maheesh Theekshana broke the stand by bowling him with a ball that straightened just enough to beat the bat. Rohit followed shortly after, falling for 53 off 36 balls. Riyan Parag lured him into a lofted shot with a flighted delivery, and Jaiswal completed the catch at long-off. However, the momentum never dropped. Suryakumar Yadav and captain Hardik Pandya took charge from there, both hammering unbeaten 48s off just 23 balls apiece. Their 94-run partnership ensured Mumbai posted a massive 217/2 in their 20 overs, scoring at a run rate of 10.85. The Royals' bowling unit struggled, with only Theekshana (1/47) and Parag (1/12) among the wickets. Farooqi was the most expensive, leaking 54 runs in his four overs. Mumbai hit a total of 20 boundaries and 10 sixes, setting a daunting target for Rajasthan in this high-scoring clash. Read also: Rohit Sharma Achieves Huge Feat for Mumbai Indians Rajasthan shattered to Mumbai Rajasthan Royals were left in disarray as Mumbai Indians' bowlers and fielders dismantled their batting line-up with ease. Set a daunting target of 218, Rajasthan’s chase began with an early blow, losing Vaibhav Suryavanshi for a duck, and Yashasvi Jaiswal followed shortly after, dismissed by Trent Boult for 13. From there, Rajasthan's batting fell apart as the MI bowlers kept the pressure mounting. Nitish Rana, Riyan Parag, and Shimron Hetmyer all failed to build any significant partnerships, with MI fielders executing brilliant catches, including one from Jasprit Bumrah to dismiss Parag. Bumrah and Boult took key wickets, while Hardik Pandya rotated his bowlers with precision, ensuring no room for the Royals' batters to settle. The top order collapsed, with Rajasthan sitting at 47/5 by the 5th over. Even Jofra Archer’s resilient 30 was not enough to turn the tide. By the time Rajasthan reached 87, MI’s bowlers, led by Boult’s 3 wickets, had ensured they were well on top. Rajasthan's hopes were dashed, finishing with just 117 runs in 16.1 overs, far from the target. With the massive 100 run win, Mumbai Indians are leading the points table with 14 points, having Royal Challengers Bengalur right behind them.