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Akash Ambani Storms Out of Wankhede as MI Collapse Against CSK A Shocking IPL 2026 Moment

Friday, April 24, 2026
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Akash Ambani leaving Wankhede Stadium midway during MI vs CSK IPL match
Akash Ambani walking out of the stadium as Mumbai Indians struggle against Chennai Super Kings.

Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya & MI owners in frame. PC-AP

So, I was watching the latest IPL 2026 action and, honestly, the vibe at the Wankhede was electric until it wasn’t. Mumbai Indians (MI) have been having a roller‑coaster season, losing five out of seven games already. After a booming start, the five‑time champions fell into a four‑match losing streak that left fans pretty gutted.

Tilak Varma’s brilliant century against Gujarat Titans gave us a glimmer of hope, but that optimism evaporated quickly when CSK thumped MI with a massive 207/6. The chase turned into a nightmare, and the whole episode has become one of the most talked‑about pieces of breaking news in the country.

MI’s disastrous chase what really went wrong?

When MI walked out to bat, they needed a massive 208 runs. The innings started poorly three wickets fell early, and the scoreboard ticked slowly. Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma tried to stitch something together, putting on a 73‑run partnership that gave fans a tiny spark of hope. But that flicker didn’t last long.

From 84/3, MI collapsed like a house of cards, tumbling to 104 all out. It was, in most cases, the poorest batting display any line‑up has shown this season. You could feel the tension rising in the stands, and I could see many fans exchanging nervous glances.

What happened next is interesting the middle order just couldn’t find any rhythm. The bowler’s end was relentless, and the pressure seemed to get to the batsmen after Suryakumar’s dismissal in the 14th over of the second innings.

Akash Ambani’s angry exit a moment that went viral

Now, the part that really set social media on fire was the reaction of the MI owners. Akash Ambani, who is one of the key figures behind the franchise, was seen leaving the stadium midway. A video that’s been circulating on Twitter, Instagram and even WhatsApp groups shows him getting up from his seat right after Suryakumar Yadav’s wicket fell.

He didn’t just walk away quietly. He gestured to his younger brother, Anant Ambani, who was sitting nearby, and both of them headed straight for the exit. In another clip, you can see the two brothers getting into a custom Rolls‑Royce Cullinan and driving off from the Wankhede, leaving a stunned crowd behind.This moment became trending news India within minutes. Fans started dubbing it the “Ambani walk‑out” and it turned into viral news across cricket forums, with many wondering whether the owners were just upset about the loss or if there was something more behind the scenes.

Honestly, you could tell from their faces that the frustration was genuine. The crowd’s reaction was mixed some cheered the owners for standing up for the team, while others felt it was a bit too dramatic.

Sanju Samson’s hundred a masterpiece that left MI in pieces

On the other side, CSK’s opener Sanju Samson was on fire. Wearing the iconic yellow jersey like a second skin, he smashed an unbeaten 101 off just 54 balls. That’s ten boundaries and six sixes, all delivered with the swagger of a T20 World Cup hero.

If you’re a cricket fan, you know a century in an IPL match is a huge deal and Samson’s is the fifth of his IPL career, achieved in just seven games for the Royals. The crowd erupted with every boundary, and you could feel the energy shift in the stadium.

Adding to CSK’s dominance, left‑arm spinner Akeal Hosein bagged four wickets for a miserly 17 runs. He broke the partnership of Danish Malewar, Naman Dhir, Tilak Varma and Suryakumar Yadav, ensuring MI never got back on track.

Thanks to Samson’s blasting innings and Hosein’s spell, CSK celebrated what many are calling the biggest victory in the IPL El Clásico rivalry.

Why is MI struggling so badly?

On paper, MI boasts one of the strongest line‑ups in the league. You have world‑class bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah, power‑hitting all‑rounders like Hardik Pandya, and the ever‑explosive Suryakumar Yadav. Add to that the classy Tilak Varma, Sherfane Rutherford, Quinton de Kock and others it looks like a dream team.

Yet, the reality on the field has been far from the expectations. After coming straight from the high‑intensity T20 World Cup 2026, many of the key players seemed a little out of sync. The fatigue factor was evident, and the pressure of defending a huge total against a well‑organised CSK side exposed some cracks.

Many fans were surprised by how quickly the middle order crumbled, especially after such a promising start. In most cases, the team has struggled to find a clear game plan, and the constant changes in the batting order haven’t helped.

Looking ahead, MI has a six‑day break before their next encounter. It’s basically a chance to refuel, regroup and maybe even rethink the strategy.

What’s next for MI?

MI’s next match is against Sunrisers Hyderabad, and it will be the perfect platform to test whether they can bounce back. The fans are hopeful, but the pressure is mounting every win now feels like a lifeline.

From my perspective, the upcoming game could be a turning point. If the big guns Bumrah, Pandya, Yadav can click, MI might just revive their season. If not, the story of a star‑studded side failing to deliver could become the most discussed piece of trending news India for weeks to come.One thing’s for sure: the Ambani brothers are likely keeping a close eye on the game. Whether they stay till the end or decide to make another exit will be the talk of the town, adding another layer to what’s already a dramatic IPL saga.

Final thoughts a match that will be remembered

Looking back, the MI vs CSK clash at Wankhede will be remembered not just for the massive 207/6 posted by CSK, but also for the emotional roller‑coaster it gave fans across the nation. It’s not every day you see a franchise owner walking out of a stadium mid‑innings that’s the kind of moment that turns into viral news, gets replayed on TV, and becomes a hot topic on cricket forums.

For anyone keeping tabs on the latest updates from the IPL, this match has all the ingredients of a classic story: a spectacular batting display, a crushing defeat, an owner’s dramatic exit, and the looming question of whether MI can turn the tide.

As the tournament rolls on, keep an eye on the “India updates” feeds there’s bound to be more drama, more surprises, and hopefully, a few more victories for the Mumbai Indians.

Written by GreeNews Team — Senior Editorial Board

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