21 Balls remaining when Mumbai Indians completed their chase against Royal Challengers Bangalore. It is the biggest win in terms of balls remaining while chasing a 200-plus target in the IPL. The previous biggest win was by Delhi Daredevils, who took only 17.3 overs in their 209-run chase against Gujarat Lions in 2017.
1 Number of bigger wins in terms of balls remaining in T20 cricket while chasing down a 200-plus target than Mumbai Indians' 21-ball win on Tuesday. Surrey won with 24 balls to spare against Middlesex in 2018, needing only 16 overs to chase down a 222-run target.
4 Number of 200-plus totals for Mumbai in this IPL, all while chasing. These are the most 200-plus totals for a team in chases in a T20 tournament, surpassing Yorkshire's three in the last year's T20 Blast. Mumbai are also the first team to successfully chase 200-plus targets on three instances in a T20 tournament.
5 Royal Challengers Bangalore are the first team to concede five 200-plus totals in a single IPL season. The previous highest was four 200-plus totals by Kings XI Punjab in 2014, and by Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers in 2018. Punjab Kings, Lucknow Super Giants, Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai have also conceded 200-plus totals on four occasions each in the ongoing season.
140 Partnership runs between Suryakumar Yadav and Nehal Wadhera, the highest third-wicket stand for the Mumbai Indians in the IPL. It is also the third-highest partnership for the franchise behind 167* by Herschelle Gibbs and Rohit Sharma against the Knight Riders and 163* between Dwayne Smith and Sachin Tendulkar versus Rajasthan Royals, both in the 2012 season.
4 Century stands between Faf du Plessis and Glenn Maxwell in this IPL. They are the third pair in the IPL to share four or more 100-run stands in the same season. Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers had five-century stands in the 2016 season, while Jonny Bairstow and David Warner put on four in 2019.
260 Runs aggregated for the third wicket in this match, courtesy of the two century stands, the most partnership runs for the same wicket in an IPL match. The previous highest was 257 runs for the second wicket between Royal Challengers and Gujarat Lions in 2016, where 229 of those were added by Kohli and de Villiers.