Rohit Sharma put on a spectacular show as Mumbai cruised to an easy eight-wicket victory over Sikkim in a Group C match of the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Chasing a target of 237, Mumbai wrapped things up in just 30.3 overs, thanks to Rohit’s stunning century that set the pace right from the beginning. Sikkim managed to score 236 for seven in their fifty overs, but once Rohit started his onslaught, it was clear that their total wouldn’t be enough. Opening the innings, the Mumbai batter combined power with finesse, smashing 155 runs off just 94 balls, which included eighteen fours and nine sixes. His aggressive style kept the chase firmly in Mumbai's hands. Angkrish Raghuvanshi provided solid support with a reliable 38 before getting out, while Rohit continued to take charge of the bowling attack. After Rohit’s exit, Mumbai faced no challenges as Musheer Khan finished unbeaten on 27 off 26 balls. Sarfaraz Khan added a quick eight not out to wrap up the win. Mumbai ended the match at 237 for two, sealing the victory decisively and gaining momentum in the tournament. Rohit Sharma’s innings was undoubtedly the standout moment in this one-sided affair. This win not only boosted Mumbai’s confidence but also signaled their strong intent early in the competition. Read also: Why is LSG Sending Their Bowlers to South Africa During SA20? Virat Kohli’s Ton Powers Delhi to Victory Delhi showcased a fantastic all-around performance to clinch a four-wicket victory over Andhra in a Group D match of the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground 1 in Bengaluru. In pursuit of a challenging target of 299, Delhi successfully reached 300 for six in just 37.4 overs, thanks to an outstanding century from Virat Kohli. Kohli was the backbone of the chase, scoring 131 runs off 101 balls, with fourteen boundaries and three sixes, all while keeping the run rate in check. He received excellent support from Nitish Rana, who contributed a quickfire 77 off 55 balls, helping to swing the momentum decisively in Delhi’s favor. Earlier, Andhra had set a competitive total of 298 for eight in their fifty overs. Priyansh Arya also made a significant impact at the top of the order with a rapid 74, giving Delhi a solid start. The lower order remained composed to finish the chase smoothly and secure a crucial win.