In a match between the Mumbai Indians and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League 2026, the team faced a major blow due to an injury to their player Rohit Sharma that forced him to pull out of the match. Rohit was showing great form during the powerplay when he got injured. It caused him to suffer from aches that necessitated a visit by the physio. Hamstring Trouble Forces Rohit Off the Field It was clear that Rohit Sharma was suffering due to his hamstring issue, and he had decided to pull out of the game after talking with the physio. Rohit scored 19 runs off 13 balls and hit two fours and a maximum before pulling out of the game. This happened at a time when Mumbai Indians were off to a good start chasing the target. After Rohit Sharma left the field, Suryakumar Yadav was the batsman who handled the batting for the team. His injury could be a concern for Mumbai Indians going forward in the tournament. Also Read | Watch: Virat Kohli Throws Gloves and Helmet in Anger after Slow Knock Against MI Mumbai Indians’ Strong Start in Chase The Mumbai Indians started their run chase with fast scoring after they fell behind by a large margin. The team reached 64 runs without losing a wicket when Rohit left the match in the sixth over. Ryan Rickelton played aggressively and remained unbeaten on 36 runs from 19 balls, hitting three fours and three sixes. Suryakumar Yadav also started positively, scoring 7 runs from 5 balls. Rohit suffered an injury which caused a temporary halt to the game while also increasing the demands on the entire batting team. RCB Post Huge Total Royal Challengers Bengaluru scored a huge score of 240 runs with 4 wickets remaining after they batted for 20 overs. Phil Salt led the charge with 78 runs off 36 balls, while Rajat Patidar scored a quick 53 from just 20 balls. Virat Kohli scored 50 runs in his innings which proceeded at a slower pace compared to other players. Tim David ended the match with 34 not out. The Mumbai Indians bowlers managed to take one wicket each through Hardik Pandya, Shardul Thakur, and Mitchell Santner but the team faced difficulties in controlling the opposing team's scoring. Rohit Sharma's injury has made the Mumbai Indians chase more difficult because they now face a challenging run chase.