Tilak Varma scored his first IPL century even after taking a massive blow on his hip today against the Gujarat Titans on April 20 at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The blow came in the final ball of the 18th over. Ashok Sharma bowled a 150.3 kph back-of-length delivery to Tilak. Tilak tried to swing his bat hard but missed the line completely. And the ball smashed into his body. The video of the injury went viral. In the video, he was seen lying down on the ground, grimacing in pain. The GT players eventually assembled to check on him. Watch the video here: Tilak Varma was hit very hard in the stomach by the ball and fell to the ground, writhing in pain. However, he got back up and went on to score an incredible century.๐ฅ๐Salute to you, star boy Tilak! ๐ซก pic.twitter.com/HAEQGb4CuQ — ๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ก๐ข๐ข๐ขโดโต (@rushiii_12) April 20, 2026 Despite the blow, Tilak Varma scored a 45-ball century against Gujarat Titans on April 20, marking his maiden IPL hundred and placing him among Mumbai Indians’ fastest centurions. His knock equalled Sanath Jayasuriya’s long-standing 45-ball record for Mumbai Indians. Achieved at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the innings came under pressure as wickets fell around him. Tilak started slow but finished unbeaten at 101, reaching the milestone with a boundary on the final ball. His 100 included eight fours and seven sixes, striking at 224.44, anchoring Mumbai’s total despite limited support from the middle order. Read also: ‘He is so finished…’ - Fans Expressed Their Anger After Suryakumar Yadav's Consistent Failure in IPL 2026 Mumbai crush Gujarat Titans by 99 Mumbai Indians registered a dominant 99-run win over Gujarat Titans at Ahmedabad, bowling them out for just 100 in 15.5 overs—GT’s second-lowest IPL total. This marked MI’s second win of the season and their first-ever victory at this venue, lifting them to seventh on the table. The foundation was laid by Tilak Varma’s unbeaten 101 off 45 and Naman Dhir’s 45, taking MI to 199/5. With the ball, Ashwani Kumar starred with 4/24, while Jasprit Bumrah ended his wicketless run. Mitchell Santner and AM Ghazanfar chipped in with two wickets each as MI dominated throughout.