The Mumbai Indians bowler Jasprit Bumrah bowled three no-balls today against the Lucknow Super Giants at the Wankhede Stadium tonight. And this made him become the second only bowler to bowl three no-balls in an over in the Indian Premier League. It happened in the 14th over when he bowled two no balls in a row. The first of these oversteps was especially painful for MI, as it overturned a wicket. Bumrah had actually caught Himmat Singh behind, but the umpire called a no-ball, giving the batsman a second life. During the subsequent Free Hit, Bumrah overstepped again, allowing LSG to continue their aggressive scoring. Meanwhile, Bumrah has already bowled 8 no-balls this season amid his ongoing struggles. 🎥 Wickets that didn't count, no-balls, and bat flying out of hands 👀The most eventful over of the season? 🤷‍♂️Updates ▶️ https://t.co/elXSOvaeig #TATAIPL | #KhelBindaas | #MIvLSG pic.twitter.com/4OQj5C9R49 — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 4, 2026 Earlier, this record was held by Manimaran Siddharth when he bowled three no-balls in 2024 representing the Lucknow Super Giants against the Gujarat Titans. Read also: What is written on Raghu Sharma's slip? MI bowler celebrates maiden IPL wicket in Abhishek Sharma's style | Cricketgully Who has most no-balls in IPL? Jasprit Bumrah already leads the chart for having the most no-balls in the IPL. He bowled 39 no-balls. Umesh Yadav stands second having a decent difference, as he has 24 in his bags Most no-balls in IPL by a bowler Rank Player No of No-balls 1 Jasprit Bumrah 39 2 Umesh Yadav 24 3 Sreesanth 23 4 Ishant Sharma 23 5 Amit Mishra 21 LSG posted 228 for 5 Lucknow Super Giants piled up a massive 228/5 in 20 overs, riding on a blistering 63 off 21 from Nicholas Pooran (SR 300) and a solid 44 off 25 by Mitchell Marsh. Josh Inglis gave an early boost with 13 off 5, while skipper Rishabh Pant chipped in with 15. The middle-order held firm as Aiden Markram (31*) and Himmat Singh (40*) stitched an unbeaten stand to finish strongly. Among bowlers, Corbin Bosch impressed with 2 wickets, while Azmatullah Ghazanfar, Will Jacks and Raghu Sharma picked one each, but struggled to contain the scoring rate of 11.40.