Tilak Varma Enters Elite Club During IPL 2025 Match Against LSG
In a dramatic tactical move during Mumbai Indians‘ clash against Lucknow Super Giants, Tilak Varma was retired out after scoring 25 off 23 balls while chasing a target of 204. MI head coach Mahela Jayawardene later revealed the decision stemmed from Tilak’s visible struggle to find momentum in the middle. Captain Hardik Pandya backed the call, stating it was a necessary attempt to inject fresh energy into the innings. Despite the bold move, MI ultimately fell short by 12 runs, marking their third defeat of the season.
Mumbai Indians batter Tilak Varma made headlines as he became only the fourth player in IPL history to be retired out, during Friday’s high-stakes encounter against Lucknow Super Giants. With just seven balls left in the chase of 204, Tilak walked off after scoring 25 off 23 balls, leaving MI needing 24 runs with five wickets in hand.
Head coach Mahela Jayawardene later confirmed that it was a tactical decision, citing Tilak’s struggle to accelerate in the death overs. Despite the bold move, Mumbai Indians fell short by 12 runs, marking another tough defeat in their 2025 IPL campaign.
He was trying to get going but just couldn’t find his rhythm. We waited until the final few overs, hoping he’d settle in and deliver, since he had already spent enough time at the crease. But in the end, I felt we needed someone fresh who could push the scoring rate. He was clearly struggling. It’s never easy to make such a call, and it’s not pleasant to take a player out like that, but it was a tactical decision made in the best interest of the team.
In a rare moment during the IPL 2025 clash between Mumbai Indians (MI) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), young batter Tilak Varma was retired out after scoring 25 runs off 23 balls. The incident took place during MI’s chase of 204 runs, with the team needing 24 off the final 7 balls and five wickets still in hand. Eventually, MI lost the match by 12 runs.
🏏 What Happened?
Tilak Varma, who had been at the crease for a considerable time, was visibly struggling to find his timing and accelerate the scoring. Despite spending over 7 overs on the pitch, he couldn’t provide the late-innings firepower that MI desperately needed.
With the pressure mounting, MI took a bold tactical call—retiring him out to bring in a fresh batter who could try and swing the momentum.
🎙️ Jayawardene Explains Tactical Call
After the match, MI head coach Mahela Jayawardene confirmed it was his decision to retire out Tilak.
“He was trying to get going but just couldn’t. We waited till the last few overs hoping he would find rhythm. But in the end, I needed someone fresh. He was struggling, and these things happen in cricket. It wasn’t easy to take him out, but it was a tactical decision,” Jayawardene explained.
🤝 Hardik Pandya Backs the Move
MI captain Hardik Pandya also supported the decision, saying the team was chasing a big total and had to try every possible strategy.
“We had to take chances. It was a brave call by the coach. We were in the game till the end. Tactics like this are part of modern-day cricket,” said Hardik in the post-match interview.
🧠 What is ‘Retired Out’ in Cricket?
Unlike ‘retired hurt’ (due to injury), ‘retired out’ is a tactical move where a batter leaves the field without being injured, allowing another player to come in. This is extremely rare in cricket and was only the fourth such instance in IPL history.
📊 IPL 2025 Match Summary: MI vs LSG
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Venue: [Update Venue if needed]
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Target: 204 runs
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MI Final Score: 191/5
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Result: LSG won by 12 runs
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Top Performers:
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LSG: [Update with key LSG player performances]
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MI: [Key MI performances other than Tilak]
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🏆 Conclusion
Tilak Varma’s retirement out might have raised eyebrows, but it underlines the evolving nature of T20 cricket strategy. Mumbai Indians took a calculated risk to inject fresh momentum in the chase, though it didn’t pay off this time.