Kolkata Knight Riders vs Mumbai Indians Timeline

The Kolkata Knight Riders vs Mumbai Indians timeline is one of IPL's most historically lopsided major rivalries and the one most dramatically reshaped by recent results. Since their first meeting in 2008, these franchises have played 36 times, with MI leading 25-11. MI are the most successful IPL franchise (5 titles: 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020); KKR have won three (2012, 2014, 2024). Between them, they have lifted eight trophies yet somehow, with all those playoff appearances and title campaigns, they have never met in an IPL final.

The defining images of this rivalry tell the story of its evolving nature. Ishan Kishan's 62 off 21 balls in the 2018 102-run demolition at Eden Gardens. Pat Cummins hitting 56 off 15 balls at Pune in 2022, equalling the joint-fastest fifty in IPL history. Rohit Sharma's 967 runs against KKR the most by any batsman against a single opponent in IPL history. And a recent power shift that flipped the conversation completely: KKR winning 5 of 7 encounters between 2022 and 2024, culminating in their third IPL title.

KKR vs MI Head-to-Head Stats

Metric

Details

Total Matches

36 (since 2008)

MI Wins

25

KKR Wins

11

No Result

0

MI Win %

69.4%

KKR Win %

30.6%

Highest Score (KKR)

232/2 (2019, Eden Gardens)

Highest Score (MI)

224

Lowest Score (KKR)

67 (2008, Wankhede)

Lowest Score (MI)

108

Biggest Win (MI)

102 runs (2018, Eden Gardens)

Biggest Win (KKR)

52 runs (2022, DY Patil — KKR 165/9 beat MI 113)

Finals Meetings

0 (never met in final)

Most Runs

Rohit Sharma: 967 runs (MI)

Most Wickets

Sunil Narine: 26 wickets (KKR)

All Matches Summary: KKR vs MI Timeline (2008-2026)

Era

Results

Key Moments

2008-2010

MI 4-1

MI early dominance; KKR 67 all out at Wankhede

2011-2014

MI 7-1

MI championship years; KKR won 2012, 2014 titles via other routes

2015-2018

MI 7-2

102-run demolition (2018); MI at their crushing peak

2019-2021

MI 5-2

KKR improved but MI still edged most contests

2022-2024

KKR 5-2

2022: Cummins 56* (5-wkt win) + Bumrah 5/10 in vain (52-run KKR win); 2024 title

2025-2026

MI 2-0

MI reasserting; dismissed KKR for 116 in 2025

IPL 2018: MI's Record 102-Run Demolition

Eden Gardens, Kolkata — May 9, 2018

This match produced the biggest victory margin in KKR-MI rivalry history — complete annihilation at KKR's home fortress, the same ground where KKR had won nine of their previous eleven IPL encounters.

Mumbai Indians Innings (210/6 in 20 overs)

MI posted a formidable 210/6, powered by one of the most explosive individual innings this rivalry has ever seen. Ishan Kishan — then a young wicketkeeper-batter staking his IPL career — walked in and produced a knock that stopped everyone watching. His 62 off 21 balls came at a Smart Strike Rate of 340, one of the fastest innings in IPL history at that point. Rohit Sharma added 36 at the top, and Ben Cutting contributed a brutal cameo at the end. Piyush Chawla took 3/48 but was powerless against the sustained assault. The innings total was the highest ever scored at Eden Gardens in an IPL match at that time.

Kishan's post-match reflection: "I had a chat with my skipper. He just asked me to back myself and play the way I've scored runs. I just wanted to look at the ball and keep smacking it."

KKR's Collapse (108 all out in 18.1 overs)

Chasing 211, KKR never found their footing. MI's bowling — disciplined seam and intelligent variations — strangled every attempt to build momentum. Wickets fell in clusters: Chris Lynn (21) and Nitish Rana (21) were KKR's joint-top scorers. No partnership of consequence developed. Krunal Pandya took 2/12. KKR were dismissed for 108 in 18.1 overs — 102 runs short. At their own Eden Gardens, the one venue where KKR were typically untouchable, this was complete humiliation.

KKR captain Dinesh Karthik was honest afterwards: "200-plus is always a big ask. We didn't bat well enough... We need to raise our skill levels and belief."

Rohit Sharma's post-match: "As a team we tend to pick up in the month of May." That proved prophetic — this win catapulted MI back into playoff contention. The 102-run margin remains this rivalry's record winning margin.

IPL 2022: Pat Cummins' 56 Off 15 Balls

MCA Stadium, Pune — April 6, 2022

If the 2018 demolition defined MI's dominance, this match announced its ending. It became one of IPL's most celebrated individual cameos — Pat Cummins at the death, apparently playing a different sport from everyone else in the stadium.

The Setup

MI posted 161/4 in 20 overs. Suryakumar Yadav (52 off 36) steadied a wobbling innings after early wickets, and Tilak Varma (38 off 27) contributed usefully. Kieron Pollard hit three sixes in the last over to finish at 161. KKR's Cummins took 2/49 with the ball. For a team led by Shreyas Iyer, a chase of 162 should have been straightforward — but at 83/4 in the 12th over, with Andre Russell just dismissed, it looked anything but.

Cummins' Over — 35 from 6 Balls

Venkatesh Iyer (50* off 41) was at the crease when Cummins arrived with KKR needing 61 from the final phase. MI appeared comfortable. Then Cummins scored 56 of the remaining 61 needed in just 15 balls. His 16th over against Daniel Sams — 6, 4, 6, 6, N+2, 4, 6 — yielded 35 runs from 7 deliveries (including a free-hit ball). He equalled the joint-fastest fifty in IPL history, reaching it off 14 balls, matching KL Rahul's record.

KKR won by 5 wickets with 24 balls remaining. The game was finished entirely in one over. Cummins was the obvious Player of the Match.

His post-match: "I was not trying to overthink. That's really satisfying. The ball seems to fly here... So just hitting in the shorter side. I am sure it sends a message!"

This innings was the psychological turning point. After years of MI's dominance in this fixture, one man's 15 balls shattered the narrative.

IPL 2022: Bumrah's 5/10 — Genius in a Losing Cause

DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai — May 9, 2022

The second 2022 encounter between these sides produced one of IPL's most bittersweet individual performances. KKR posted 165/9, with Venkatesh Iyer (43 off 24) and Nitish Rana (43 off 24) providing the muscle before Jasprit Bumrah dismantled the middle order. His figures of 5/10 in 4 overs — including a triple-wicket maiden in the 18th over (removing Jackson, Cummins, and Narine in sequence) — were the best ever recorded against KKR in IPL history. Chasing 166, MI collapsed to 113 all out in 17.3 overs despite Ishan Kishan's 51 off 43. Tim Southee (1/10) and Pat Cummins (3/22) were the architects of MI's collapse. KKR won by 52 runs. Bumrah was POTM despite being on the losing side — only the second time in IPL history a bowler had won POTM in defeat.

Two KKR wins in the same season against MI — for the first time in years — was the opening chapter of a genuine power shift.

The Recent Power Shift: KKR's 5 Wins in 7 Matches

Between 2022 and 2024, KKR won 5 of 7 encounters in this fixture — completely reversing decades of MI dominance. The shift was systematic, not accidental.

2022 — Two KKR Wins:

The first win came via Cummins' cameo at Pune (April 6, detailed above). The second, on May 9 at DY Patil, saw Bumrah take 5/10 but MI still lost by 52 runs — KKR's bowlers (Cummins 3/22, Southee 1/10) proved equally devastating. Both wins featured their spin combination — Narine and Varun Chakravarthy — restricting MI batters who had historically dominated this fixture.

2024 — KKR's Title-Winning Year:

KKR (eventual 2024 IPL champions) defeated MI twice that season. A 24-run win at Wankhede Stadium broke a drought stretching back to 2008 — KKR had not won at MI's home fortress in 16 years. Narine and Varun conceded very little; Mitchell Starc took the key wickets. Then came an 18-run victory at Eden Gardens in a rain-shortened match (KKR 157/7 beat MI 139/8 in 16 overs). Varun Chakravarthy (2/17) and Venkatesh Iyer (42 off 21) were the standouts.

What changed:

KKR's spin attack — Narine's mystery spin and Varun's leg-spin — mastered a MI batting lineup that struggled to read variations. Andre Russell's power-hitting provided KKR lower-order ballast. Venkatesh Iyer's 365 runs against MI in this fixture are the most by any KKR batter against a single opponent in IPL history. And MI, going through three seasons (2022-2024) without reaching the playoffs, were a franchise in transition. The structural advantages KKR built — both in squad depth and psychological confidence — produced the 5-7 run that changed the rivalry's narrative.

Key Highlights from KKR vs MI Matches

IPL 2008-2010: MI's Early Dominance

MI won the rivalry's opening encounter, and KKR's first season was marked by their lowest-ever total in this fixture: 67 all out at Wankhede (2008) — a complete capitulation that showcased the gulf in quality at that time. MI went 4-1 across the first three seasons. In 2009, with the IPL played in South Africa due to the Indian elections, MI produced a 92-run victory at Port Elizabeth — demonstrating their dominance regardless of conditions. KKR registered their first notable win with a 9-wicket victory at Eden Gardens in 2010, an early indication that the rivalry wouldn't always be one-sided.

IPL 2011-2014: MI's Championship Peak

MI won their first IPL title in 2013, a second in 2015, and went 7-1 against KKR across 2011-2014. Their lineup of the era — Rohit Sharma, Kieron Pollard, Lasith Malinga, Harbhajan Singh — proved consistently too much. A May 2013 victory at Wankhede by 65 runs showcased the full width of MI's quality. Paradoxically, KKR won their own titles (2012 under Gautam Gambhir and 2014) during this period — but through playoff routes that never brought them against MI in finals.

IPL 2015-2018: The 102-Run Era

MI recorded a 7-2 advantage across this phase, including the match-defining 2018 demolition detailed above. The one KKR bright spot was a 7-wicket win at Eden Gardens in April 2015 — a rare occasion when their spin attack dismantled MI's batting order before it got going.

The period saw Bumrah emerge as MI's most dangerous bowler against KKR. His ability to bowl precisely at the death — the phase KKR's power-hitters most relished — gave MI a structural advantage that offset any individual excellence from the likes of Russell or Narine.

IPL 2019-2021: Competitive but MI Edged

KKR posted 232/2 at Eden Gardens on April 28, 2019 — their highest ever total against MI — driven by Shubman Gill (76), Chris Lynn (54 off 29), and Andre Russell (80* off 40 with 8 sixes). MI replied with 198/7 (Hardik Pandya 91 off 34) but fell 34 runs short. This was KKR's 100th IPL win. Yet MI won most other encounters, adapting to the UAE conditions in 2020 and 2021 and maintaining their edge. KKR did show improvement — a 7-wicket win in Abu Dhabi in September 2021 showed their evolving game management.

IPL 2025-2026: MI's Counter-Response

MI reasserted themselves in 2025 with a dominant display — restricting KKR to 116 and chasing it down with 8 wickets to spare in 12.5 overs. Ryan Rickelton (62* off 41) led the chase; Ashwani Kumar was MI's key bowler. The balance of power is genuinely contested now: the overall record (MI 25-11) tells one story; the last seven matches (KKR 5-2 before MI's 2025-2026 wins) tell another.

Notable Records in KKR vs MI Rivalry

Individual Performances

Record

Player

Team

Details

Most Runs (all-time)

Rohit Sharma

MI

967 runs — IPL record vs single opponent

Second Most

Suryakumar Yadav

MI

617 runs

Most Runs (KKR)

Venkatesh Iyer

KKR

365 runs

Most Wickets

Sunil Narine

KKR

26 wickets (pre-2026)

Second Most (bowling)

Jasprit Bumrah

MI

25 wickets

Fastest Cameo

Pat Cummins

KKR

56* off 15 (joint-fastest IPL fifty off 14 balls, April 6, 2022)

Most Explosive

Ishan Kishan

MI

62 off 21 (Smart SR: 340, 2018)

Highest Individual

Rohit Sharma

MI

109* off 60 (2012)

Team Records

Record

Details

Season

Highest Total (KKR)

232/2

2019, Eden Gardens

Highest Total (MI)

224

Lowest Total (KKR)

67 all out

2008, Wankhede

Lowest Total (MI)

108

Biggest Win

MI by 102 runs

2018, Eden Gardens

First KKR win at Wankhede in 16 years

24-run win

2024

Finals Meetings

0

(never met in IPL final)

Venue Records

Venue

Matches

MI Wins

KKR Wins

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

12–13

11

1–2

Eden Gardens, Kolkata

11

7

4

Neutral venues (mainly UAE)

~12

7

5

Head-to-Head: Top Performers

Top Batsmen

  1. Rohit Sharma (MI): 967 runs — the all-time record for any batsman against a single opponent in IPL history. His 109* off 60 balls (2012) remains his highest score in this fixture, and his century alongside the consistency year after year reflects why KKR have always treated Rohit's dismissal as the single most important wicket to take. His command of short-format batting across 17+ IPL seasons made him uniquely dangerous in this rivalry.

  2. Suryakumar Yadav (MI): 617 runs, largely as the middle-order engine. SKY's ability to accelerate against spin — Narine and Varun in particular — has been MI's most reliable counter to KKR's bowling strengths. His 52 off 36 in the 2022 Cummins match was a fine innings on the winning side.

  3. Venkatesh Iyer (KKR): 365 runs — the most by any KKR batter against MI in this fixture. His 50* off 41 in the same match as Cummins' carnage was crucial in anchoring the chase before the Australian finished it in one over. His measured accumulation and powerful hitting have been consistent across multiple seasons.

  4. Andre Russell (KKR): The player whose presence always shifts the contest's dynamics. His power-hitting contributions — particularly in KKR's 2019 record total (232/2) — and his ability to win matches from impossible positions made him as important to KKR's recent resurgence as any bowler.

  5. Kieron Pollard (MI): A serial destroyer of KKR's bowling in MI's peak years. His all-round contributions across the 2013-2021 period — including crushing cameos and crucial wickets with his slower balls — were central to MI's dominance.

Top Bowlers

  1. Sunil Narine (KKR): 26 wickets — the all-time leading wicket-taker in this fixture. His mystery spin has been the single most important factor in KKR's recent 5-7 run: MI batters who had spent years dominating fast bowling found themselves unable to read Narine's variations. His combined role as a match-winning opener and master bowler makes him the rivalry's most complete threat.

  2. Jasprit Bumrah (MI): 25 wickets, with a best performance of 5/10 (IPL 2022) — the best bowling figures in this fixture's history. His death-over precision defined a generation of KKR chases — no matter how much power KKR had in the lower order, stopping Bumrah bowling the 19th or 20th over cleanly was virtually impossible. His record against Russell and Narine with the bat has been particularly important.

  3. Lasith Malinga (MI): The yorker king whose early IPL seasons made KKR's chases nightmarish. His mastery of the death — particularly at Wankhede — contributed to MI's 11-2 home record in this fixture.

  4. Varun Chakravarthy (KKR): Key contributor to KKR's recent dominance. His leg-spin was central to KKR's 2024 victories against MI, and his 2/17 in the rain-shortened Eden Gardens match that year was a match-defining spell.

KKR vs MI: What Makes This Rivalry Special?

This rivalry is IPL's clearest study in structural dominance disrupted — and the question of whether disruption becomes permanent transformation. MI's 25-11 record isn't an accident: it reflects the most successful franchise in IPL history (5 titles) consistently outperforming a strong competitor through superior planning, squad depth, and match-day execution. Rohit Sharma's 967 runs aren't just a number — they represent the most consistent display of excellence against a single opponent this tournament has ever seen.

Yet the Cummins over at Pune in 2022 changed something real. Before that night, KKR approaching a tricky MI target felt predictable: the spinners would restrict the chase, Bumrah would close it out, and the historical pattern would continue. In 6 balls in the 16th over, Cummins redefined what was possible. Teams that have been psychologically dominated for years don't suddenly start winning regularly by accident. The 5-7 run that followed — including KKR's first Wankhede win in 16 years in 2024 — suggests a structural shift in KKR's ability to handle this fixture.

The "never met in finals" paradox remains one of IPL's great counterfactuals. Eight combined titles. Multiple seasons where both teams were among the three or four strongest in the competition. Yet the playoff brackets have always separated them — MI going one route, KKR another, each team finding their way to the title without ever having to settle the debate directly. The rivalry has produced extraordinary individual moments without ever producing the definitive contest that would resolve the question of which franchise is truly superior.

Rohit versus Narine captures the tactical battle perfectly. Rohit's 967 runs, built largely against Narine's variations alongside quality seam, represents one of cricket's great individual rivalries-within-a-rivalry. Bumrah's 25 wickets against KKR counter-balances Narine's 26 against MI — two bowlers defining their franchises' identities across nearly two decades.

The venue record at Eden Gardens remains remarkable. Most visiting franchises struggle at KKR's home; MI won 7 of 11 there. Even at KKR's fortress, MI's adaptability — their reading of spin conditions, their trust in slower bowlers, Rohit's particular affinity for flat Eden Gardens surfaces — gave them an edge other teams couldn't replicate.

Conclusion

The Kolkata Knight Riders vs Mumbai Indians timeline spans 18 years, 36 matches, and a story still being written. MI's commanding 25-11 lead reflects sustained structural excellence — Rohit's 967 runs (an IPL record), Bumrah's 25 wickets, and an ability to win at Eden Gardens that most teams can only envy. The 2018 102-run demolition, Kishan's 62 off 21, and an 11-1 home record at Wankhede define MI's peak dominance. Yet KKR's 5-7 run culminating in their 2024 championship — powered by Cummins' joint-fastest IPL fifty, Narine's 26 wickets, and a first Wankhede win in 16 years — proves this rivalry has genuine contemporary competitiveness. Eight combined titles, zero final meetings. The definitive contest between these two franchises remains unclaimed territory.