The Indian batting stalwart Rohit Sharma has his fans everywhere; it doesn't matter if his IPL team is playing in their home ground. A similar situation happened during the match between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians at Jaipur. The fans were heard chanting Rohit Sharma's name earlier during Mumbai's fielding innings. Watch the video here: Here is the Clip.🥹❤️pic.twitter.com/RjPxNWaJDi https://t.co/kN3SSFVPSE — ' (@x29user) May 26, 2025 Read also: Watch: Lauren Bell Bowls Joseph with Dream Delivery in 3rd T20I PBKS dominate MI with partnership The last few days in the IPL have been unpredictable, with the top three teams suffering losses. However, Punjab Kings took control today, becoming the first team to qualify for Qualifier 1 after a commanding 7-wicket win over Mumbai Indians. After Mumbai posted a competitive 184/7 in their 20 overs, PBKS’ batting heroics, led by a brilliant 109-run partnership between Priyansh Arya and Josh Inglis, sealed the victory. Mumbai Indians’ innings was anchored by Suryakumar Yadav’s explosive 57 off 39 balls, including 6 fours and 2 sixes, at a strike rate of 146.15. Ryan Rickelton (27 off 20) and Rohit Sharma (24 off 21) provided a solid start, while Will Jacks (17 off 8) and captain Hardik Pandya (26 off 15) added quick runs down the order. The team also benefited from 11 extras. Arshdeep Singh was the standout bowler, claiming 2 crucial wickets for 28 runs in 4 overs. Marco Jansen and Vijaykumar Vyshak also picked up two wickets each, although Jansen was expensive. On the other side, Prabhsimran Singh started cautiously, surviving five dot balls from Deepak Chahar before attacking Jasprit Bumrah with a six. His dismissal for 13 brought Priyansh Arya and Josh Inglis together. Their powerful 109-run partnership dismantled Mumbai’s hopes, with Arya scoring 62 off 35 and Inglis smashing 73 off 42 balls. Shreyas Iyer, who recently moved to number 4, made the most of his promotion, finishing unbeaten on 26 and hitting the winning six. Mitchell Santner was the lone bowler to make an impact, taking two wickets, but it wasn’t enough to stop PBKS on a batting-friendly Jaipur pitch.