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Wankhede Stadium IPL Records (2026 Stats)

March 18, 2026

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Wankhede Stadium has hosted 125 IPL matches since 2008, more than any other ground in the tournament.

Teams chasing have won 68 out of 125 games here, making the toss a genuine factor at this Mumbai fortress.

This article covers every major Wankhede Stadium IPL record, from Rohit Sharma’s 2,451 runs to Lasith Malinga’s 68 wickets, along with team totals, fielding stats, pitch behaviour, and the venue’s role in the 2026 T20 World Cup.

Quick Facts About Wankhede Stadium

Wankhede Stadium
Source: Mumbai Indians

Before we get into the records, here’s a snapshot of the ground that sits just a stone’s throw from Marine Drive in south Mumbai.

DetailInformation
Year Established1974
LocationChurchgate, Mumbai
OwnerMumbai Cricket Association (MCA)
Capacity33,108
Total IPL Matches125 (through IPL 2025)
First IPL MatchApril 20, 2008
Highest IPL Score235/1 by RCB
Lowest IPL Score67 all out by KKR
Home Team (IPL)Mumbai Indians
Square Boundary~62–64 metres
Straight Boundary~72 metres

Batting Records at Wankhede Stadium in IPL

Short square boundaries (~64 m), a flat red-soil pitch, and a lightning-fast outfield make Wankhede a dream venue for batters.

The average first innings score here is around 170, but totals north of 200 have appeared 29 times across 125 games.

Top Run-Scorers at Wankhede in IPL

Rohit Sharma in Wankhede Stadium
Source: Mumbai Indians

Rohit Sharma has piled up a staggering 2,451 runs in 86 innings at his home ground, including 17 fifties and a century.

His strike rate of 137.8 and 336 boundaries (226 fours + 110 sixes) underline just how much he enjoys batting here.

Suryakumar Yadav follows with 1,395 runs at an explosive strike rate north of 155.

His 360-degree shot-making suits this ground’s dimensions perfectly.

Kieron Pollard sits third with 1,226 runs from 57 outings. Many of those were pure finisher specials under pressure.

PlayerRuns
Rohit Sharma2,451
Suryakumar Yadav1,395
Kieron Pollard1,226
Ambati Rayudu1,008
Dinesh Karthik855

Highest Individual Scores at Wankhede in IPL

AB de Villiers’ unbeaten 133* against the Mumbai Indians in 2015 remains the highest individual score at this ground.

That innings is widely regarded as one of the greatest IPL knocks ever played, regardless of venue.

Yashasvi Jaiswal smashed 124 to claim the second spot, while Virender Sehwag’s 122 showed that fearless batting pays off on this surface.

PlayerScoreOpposition
AB de Villiers133*MI
Yashasvi Jaiswal124MI
Virender Sehwag122MI
Sanju Samson119MI
Shane Watson117*MI

Most Sixes Hit at Wankhede in IPL

With boundaries only 62–64 metres on the square, it’s no surprise that a total of 1,728 sixes have been hit across 125 IPL matches here.

Rohit Sharma tops the chart with 110 sixes. His pull shots over midwicket have become a signature at this ground.

Kieron Pollard follows with 85 sixes. Bowlers still have nightmares about Pollard in the death overs at Wankhede.

PlayerSixes
Rohit Sharma110
Kieron Pollard85
Suryakumar Yadav61
Ambati Rayudu43
Jos Buttler42

Most Fours Hit at Wankhede in IPL

A total of 3,640 fours have been struck at this ground across all IPL seasons.

Rohit Sharma again leads with 226 fours, followed by Suryakumar Yadav (158).

Sachin Tendulkar hit 94 fours during his IPL career at what was very much his home turf.

PlayerFours
Rohit Sharma226
Suryakumar Yadav158
Sachin Tendulkar94
Dinesh Karthik92
Ambati Rayudu91

Bowling Records at Wankhede Stadium in IPL

Bowling at Wankhede is no walk in the park. The flat pitch and short boundaries test every bowler’s skill set.

However, pace bowlers can exploit the new-ball swing off the sea breeze, while yorkers and slower balls remain effective at the death.

Top Wicket-Takers at Wankhede in IPL

Lasith Malinga
Source: WPLeague

Lasith Malinga sits at the top with 68 wickets in 43 innings. His toe-crushing yorkers made him nearly unplayable in the death overs at this ground.

Jasprit Bumrah, Malinga’s successor as MI’s strike bowler, has 64 wickets and is still counting.

Harbhajan Singh picked up 49 wickets with his off-spin, proving that spinners can thrive here too with the right approach.

PlayerWickets
Lasith Malinga68
Jasprit Bumrah64
Harbhajan Singh49
Mitchell McClenaghan37
Hardik Pandya35

Best Bowling Figures at Wankhede in IPL

Two bowlers share the best single-match figures at this venue: Harbhajan Singh (5/18 vs CSK, 2011) and Wanindu Hasaranga (5/18 vs SRH, 2022).

Jasprit Bumrah’s 5/21 and Umran Malik’s 5/25 (pure pace) are the other five-wicket hauls recorded here.

PlayerFiguresOpposition (Year)
Harbhajan Singh5/18CSK (2011)
Wanindu Hasaranga5/18SRH (2022)
Jasprit Bumrah5/21
Umran Malik5/25
Deepak Chahar4/13

Overall Team Records at Wankhede Stadium in IPL

The conditions at Wankhede can swing dramatically between innings, especially when dew sets in during the second half.

That’s why you see both 230+ totals and sub-100 collapses at the same ground.

Highest Team Totals at Wankhede in IPL

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s 235/1 against MI in 2015 stands as the highest IPL team total at this venue.

That match featured AB de Villiers’ 133* and a batting masterclass that left the MI bowling attack in tatters.

MatchScore
RCB vs MI (2015)235/1 by RCB
MI vs DC234/5 by MI
MI vs KXIP230/3 by PBKS
KXIP vs CSK226/6 by PBKS
DC vs RR222/2 by RR

Lowest Team Totals at Wankhede in IPL

KKR’s 67 all out against MI in the inaugural 2008 season is the lowest total ever posted at Wankhede in the IPL.

Even the Mumbai Indians themselves have had a rough day here, collapsing for just 92 all out against the Delhi Capitals. Nobody is safe on an off day.

MatchScore
KKR vs MI (2008)67 all out (KKR)
MI vs DC92 all out (MI)
CSK vs MI97 all out (CSK)
MI vs DCH100 all out (CSK)
PBKS vs CSK106/8 (PBKS)

Fielding Records at Wankhede Stadium in IPL

Sharp fielding wins T20 matches, and Wankhede has seen some brilliant work in the circle and near the ropes.

Most Catches at Wankhede in IPL

Kieron Pollard
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Kieron Pollard leads with 40 catches at Wankhede. His safe hands near the boundary rope bailed MI out countless times.

Rohit Sharma (28) and Hardik Pandya (25) follow, rounding out an MI-dominated fielding chart.

PlayerCatches
Kieron Pollard40
Rohit Sharma28
Hardik Pandya25
Dinesh Karthik23
Ravindra Jadeja21

Batting First vs Chasing at Wankhede: The Toss Factor

Here’s a stat that every captain should know before the coin flip at Wankhede.

Out of 125 IPL matches, teams batting second have won 68 times (54.4%), compared to just 57 wins for teams batting first.

Why Do Chasing Teams Win More at Wankhede?

Dew is the biggest reason. Mumbai’s coastal humidity brings heavy dew during the second innings of evening games.

This makes the ball wet, harder to grip, and nearly impossible for bowlers to execute yorkers or slower balls cleanly.

As a result, most captains who win the toss at Wankhede prefer to bowl first and chase under lights.

StatValue
Total IPL Matches125
Wins Batting First57 (45.6%)
Wins Chasing68 (54.4%)
Average 1st Innings Score~170
Average 2nd Innings Score~160
Overall Strike Rate143
Total Sixes1,728
Total Fours3,640

Wankhede Stadium Pitch Report for IPL

A view of the pitch at Wankhede Stadium
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Understanding the Wankhede pitch is essential for fantasy cricket players, bettors, and fans who want to predict outcomes.

Surface and Bounce

The pitch is made of local red soil, which provides slightly more bounce than most Indian surfaces.

This even bounce helps batters play their shots with confidence, especially through the offside.

Pace and Swing

The Arabian Sea breeze gives swing bowlers genuine assistance in the powerplay, particularly under lights.

Fast bowlers who hit the right lengths can trouble batters early, but conditions flatten out after the first 6 overs.

Spin at Wankhede

Spinners don’t get much turn here during IPL night games because of the dew.

However, in afternoon matches (3:30 PM starts), the surface can grip, and spinners have a fighting chance.

Dew and Its Impact

This is the single biggest factor at Wankhede. Heavy dew in the second innings makes bowling significantly harder.

Scores of 180+ are considered competitive for teams batting first. Anything under 160 can be chased comfortably under lights.

Why Wankhede Stands Out Among IPL Venues

The First Ground to Host 100 IPL Matches

Back in 2022, Wankhede became the first ground to host 100 IPL matches.

With 125 matches and counting, it continues to lead all other venues in the tournament.

Mumbai Indians’ Home Dominance

MI have won 55 of 89 matches played at Wankhede, giving them a remarkable 61.8% win percentage at home.

That’s the best home record by any IPL franchise at a single venue.

The Rohit Sharma Stand

In May 2025, the Divecha Pavilion Level 3 was renamed the Rohit Sharma Stand, honouring the former MI captain’s incredible contribution to cricket at this venue.

It’s a fitting tribute for the man who has more runs, fours, and sixes at this ground than anyone else.

The Crowd Factor

With a 33,108 capacity, Wankhede isn’t the biggest ground. But it’s among the loudest.

Mumbai fans are known for filling the stadium to capacity for almost every IPL match, creating an atmosphere that can rattle visiting teams.

Wankhede Stadium in the 2026 T20 World Cup

In February–March 2026, Wankhede hosted 8 matches in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, the most of any Indian venue.

The highlights included India’s opening match against the USA (Feb 7) and the blockbuster Semi-final 2 between India and England (March 5).

India went on to defend their T20 World Cup title, beating New Zealand in the final at Ahmedabad.

Wankhede’s role as a semi-final host adds yet another chapter to its legacy as a ground that attracts cricket’s biggest moments.

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Wankhede Stadium is the Fortress of the Mumbai Indians

Wankhede Stadium has earned its place as the heartbeat of IPL cricket.

From Rohit Sharma’s run-scoring dominance to Lasith Malinga’s yorker mastery, this ground has produced unforgettable moments season after season.

With IPL 2026 on the horizon, fans can expect more high-scoring contests, dramatic collapses, and last-over thrillers at this iconic Mumbai venue.

Devraj Chauhan is a sports development strategist with hands-on experience in managing tournaments, coaching programs, and infrastructure planning across India. Dedicated to promoting both indoor and outdoor games, he brings a practical perspective to grassroots sports and writes to inspire growth in community-based athletics.

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