IPL 2026

Mumbai Indians | MI 2026 Squad, Players, Stats, and Season History

Jan. 29, 2026

Mumbai Indians are one of the most successful teams in IPL history. Founded in 2008, MI are owned by Reliance Industries Limited through Indiawin Sports, with Mukesh Ambani at the helm. From the very beginning, Mumbai Indians were built to think long term strong scouting, clear leadership, and a focus on developing future stars. That approach paid off quickly. Under Rohit Sharma’s captaincy, MI won five IPL titles (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020), making them one of the most dominant franchises the league has seen. They were also the first IPL team to cross a $100 million brand valuation, highlighting their on field success and off field strength. Mumbai Indians have always been closely involved at the ownership level. Nita Ambani has played a key role in team operations and strategy, while Akash Ambani is actively involved in management decisions. The franchise has also expanded globally, owning teams like MI Cape Town, MI Emirates, and MI New York, turning MI into a global T20 brand. Heading into IPL 2026, Mumbai Indians are entering a new phase. With Hardik Pandya leading the side, the focus is on blending experience with cost effective young players, while strengthening the middle order and spin options. Like every MI rebuild before it, this one is designed with the long game in mind.

MI IPL 2026 at a Glance

  • Captain: Hardik Pandya
  • Coach: Mahela Jayawardene
  • Key Additions: Quinton de Kock, Shardul Thakur, Sherfane Rutherford, Mayank Markande
  • Biggest Exits: Reece Topley, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Arjun Tendulkar
  • Auction Intent: Focus on continuity after a Qualifier 2 finish in 2025, with limited spending and targeted trades
  • Squad Strength: Explosive top order, strong fast bowling core, experienced all rounders
  • Squad Concern: Limited budget flexibility, spin depth, and death bowling support beyond Bumrah

Mumbai Indians IPL 2026 Complete Squad

This is the complete Mumbai Indians players list for IPL 2026. Think of this as the base reference. After this, the squad will be analysed role wise with stats.

Batters & Wicketkeeper (MI 2026)

Player Batting Style Age
Quinton de Kock Left hand bat 32
Danish Malewar Right hand bat 22
Robin Minz Left hand bat 23
Ryan Rickelton Left hand bat 29
Sherfane Rutherford Left hand bat 27
Rohit Sharma Right hand bat 38
Suryakumar Yadav Right hand bat 35

All rounders (MI 2026)

Player Batting Style Bowling Style Age
Hardik Pandya (C) Right hand bat Right arm medium fast 32
Atharva Ankolekar Left hand bat Slow left arm orthodox 25
Raj Bawa Left hand bat Right arm medium fast 23
Corbin Bosch Right hand bat Right arm fast medium 31
Will Jacks Right hand bat Offbreak 26
Mayank Rawat Right hand bat Offbreak 25
Naman Dhir Right hand bat Offbreak 25
Mitchell Santner Left hand bat Slow left arm orthodox 33
Tilak Varma Left hand bat Offbreak 23

Bowlers (MI 2026)

Player Bowling Style Age
Ashwani Kumar Left arm medium 24
Trent Boult Left arm fast medium 36
Jasprit Bumrah Right arm fast 31
Deepak Chahar Right arm medium 33
AM Ghazanfar Offbreak / Legbreak 19
Mayank Markande Legbreak 28
Mohd Izhar Left arm medium 21
Raghu Sharma Legbreak 32
Shardul Thakur Right arm medium 34

IPL 2026 Trade between MI and Other Teams

  • Lucknow Super Giants to Mumbai Indians: Shardul Thakur (₹2 cr)
  • Gujarat Titans to Mumbai Indians: Sherfane Rutherford (₹2.6 cr)
  • Kolkata Knight Riders to Mumbai Indians: Mayank Markande (₹30 L)
Mumbai Indians used the 2026 trade window to add experienced domestic depth without disturbing their core. Shardul Thakur was brought in to strengthen the pace and all round options, while Sherfane Rutherford adds flexibility in the middle order. The return of Mayank Markande provides a familiar spin option as MI balanced experience with uncapped talent ahead of IPL 2026.

MI IPL 2026 team analysis

Batters & Wicketkeepers

Mumbai Indians’ batting group for IPL 2026 mixes proven IPL performers, experienced overseas options, and young Indian depth. The stats below focus on output, scoring speed, and role clarity. IPL stats are shown where available; otherwise, career T20 numbers are used.
Player Stats type Matches Runs Average Strike rate 50s 100s
Quinton de Kock IPL 115 3309 30.63 134.02 24 2
Danish Malewar FC 14 1151 47.95 55.15 8 3
Robin Minz IPL 2 6 3.00 40.00 0 0
Ryan Rickelton IPL 14 388 29.84 150.97 3 0
Sherfane Rutherford IPL 23 397 24.81 137.37 0 0
Rohit Sharma IPL 272 7046 29.73 132.09 47 2
Suryakumar Yadav IPL 166 4311 35.04 148.65 29 2
Key insights
  • Quinton de Kock brings stability at the top of the order. He has scored over 3,300 IPL runs and operates at a powerplay strike rate above 135, giving MI a reliable left handed opener along with strong wicketkeeping depth.
  • Suryakumar Yadav remains the core of MI’s batting. With more than 4,300 IPL runs and a strike rate close to 150, he is MI’s primary run scorer across the middle overs and a key accelerator late in the innings.
  • Rohit Sharma’s role is now impact focused rather than volume based. Despite a dip in average, his 7,000+ IPL runs and ability to attack early in the powerplay still allow MI to put bowlers under pressure upfront.
  • Ryan Rickelton’s recent IPL form adds flexibility to the top order. He scored 388 runs at a strike rate above 150 last season, offering MI another left handed option in the top three.
  • Sherfane Rutherford strengthens MI’s finishing phase. His 137+ strike rate and comfort against spin make him effective in the final overs, even if his overall run volume is lower.
  • Danish Malewar and Robin Minz provide uncapped Indian depth. Malewar’s domestic numbers suggest potential as a top order anchor, while Minz adds left handed power and wicketkeeping cover in the lower middle order.
  • MI have three wicketkeeping options,de Kock, Rickelton, and Minz. This gives flexibility in team combinations without forcing the XI around a single keeper.
(All stats used in this article are sourced via live Cricket APIs.)

All rounders

Mumbai Indians’ all rounder group is built around flexibility and strike rate impact rather than pure volume. The stats below show how they contribute across batting and bowling.

Batting contribution

Player Stats type Matches Runs Average Strike rate
Hardik Pandya IPL 152 2749 28.34 146.92
Tilak Varma IPL 54 1499 37.47 144.41
Will Jacks IPL 21 463 27.23 152.80
Naman Dhir IPL 23 392 28.00 180.64
Mitchell Santner IPL 31 110 13.75 105.76
Raj Bawa T20 25 381 27.21 130.92
Atharva Ankolekar T20 25 135 16.87 156.97
Mayank Rawat T20 11 114 28.50 122.58
Corbin Bosch IPL 3 47 23.50 146.87

Bowling contribution

Player Stats type Matches Wickets Average Economy
Hardik Pandya IPL 152 78 31.94 9.18
Will Jacks IPL 21 8 27.50 9.56
Mitchell Santner IPL 31 25 29.40 7.31
Raj Bawa T20 25 24 21.54 8.59
Atharva Ankolekar T20 25 19 30.47 7.13
Mayank Rawat T20 11 5 23.80 7.59
Corbin Bosch IPL 3 1 55.00 7.85
Naman Dhir IPL 23 0 8.76
Tilak Varma IPL 54 0 7.63
  • Hardik Pandya remains MI’s central all round figure. With 2,700+ IPL runs at a strike rate close to 147 and 78 wickets, his role has evolved from a pure finisher to a stabiliser in the middle order while still providing key pace bowling overs.
  • Tilak Varma has become MI’s most reliable middle order batter. An IPL average of 37.47 and a strike rate above 144 underline his ability to control tempo and accelerate late, even though his bowling role remains minimal.
  • Will Jacks adds explosiveness and matchup value. His IPL strike rate of 152+ and part time off spin give MI flexibility in the top three, especially against left hand heavy line ups.
  • Naman Dhir is MI’s high impact Indian finisher. Operating at a strike rate of 180+, he strengthens the 6 to 8 batting slots and offers occasional off spin as a tactical option.
  • Mitchell Santner provides control rather than wickets. His economy of 7.31 and ability to bowl full middle over spells help MI slow games down when pace options are expensive.
  • Raj Bawa and Atharva Ankolekar add domestic depth. Bawa’s 24 wickets at a bowling average of 21.54 show genuine all round potential, while Ankolekar offers left arm spin variety with a controlled economy.
  • Corbin Bosch and Mayank Rawat function as squad insurance. Both provide lower order batting and secondary bowling options, allowing MI to adjust combinations based on conditions and opposition.
Overall, MI’s all rounder unit prioritises flexibility and strike rate impact, giving them multiple combinations rather than dependence on one player to do everything. (All stats used in this article are sourced via live Cricket APIs.)

Bowlers

Mumbai Indians’ bowling attack for IPL 2026 is built around role clarity and phase wise control. The stats below highlight wicket taking ability, economy, and experience across formats.
Player Stats type Matches Wickets Average Economy
Jasprit Bumrah IPL 145 183 22.02 7.24
Trent Boult IPL 120 143 26.20 8.37
Deepak Chahar IPL 95 88 29.51 8.13
Shardul Thakur IPL 105 107 30.31 9.40
Ashwani Kumar IPL 7 11 21.09 11.31
Mayank Markande IPL 37 37 28.89 8.90
AM Ghazanfar T20 33 34 24.82 7.21
Mohd Izhar T20 5 9 15.55 7.11
Raghu Sharma T20 4 4 28.00 8.00

  • Jasprit Bumrah remains the backbone of MI’s bowling attack. With 183 IPL wickets at an average of 22.02 and an economy of 7.24, he operates across all phases,powerplay, middle overs, and death,allowing MI to control games under pressure.
  • Trent Boult anchors the powerplay strategy. His 143 IPL wickets and left arm angle give MI early breakthroughs, while his improved death over usage in 2025 adds flexibility beyond the new ball.
  • Deepak Chahar complements Boult as a swing specialist. With 88 IPL wickets and a strong record in the first three overs, he enables MI to delay Bumrah’s introduction and manage workloads more effectively.
  • Shardul Thakur plays the disruptor role. His 107 IPL wickets often come in clusters during the middle and death overs. While expensive at times, his wicket taking ability breaks momentum when partnerships build.
  • Ashwani Kumar emerged as a high impact support pacer. Picking up 11 wickets in just 7 matches, he showed strong strike rate potential, even though his economy remains an area to manage.
  • Spin depth is shared rather than concentrated. Mayank Markande provides leg spin control, while AM Ghazanfar adds off spin and leg spin variation, particularly useful against left handers in the middle overs.
  • Mohd Izhar and Raghu Sharma serve as matchup based depth options. Their T20 numbers show wicket taking promise, giving MI flexibility on slower surfaces or spin friendly conditions.
  • MI’s 2025 turnaround was driven by bowling stability. By keeping the Boult or Chahar as new ball pair consistent and using Bumrah across phases, MI reduced death over leakage and turned close games in their favour.
Overall, MI enter IPL 2026 with a clearly defined bowling structure, where each bowler has a specific phase and role rather than overlapping responsibilities. (All stats used in this article are sourced via live Cricket APIs.)

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Frequently Asked Questions: MI IPL 2026

  1. How many IPL titles have the Mumbai Indians won?
Mumbai Indians have won the IPL five times in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020 making them one of the most successful franchises in league history.
  1. Who is the owner of Mumbai Indians?
Mumbai Indians are owned by Reliance Industries through its 100% subsidiary, Indiawin Sports, which has helped MI become one of the most valuable teams in world cricket.
  1. Who is the current captain of Mumbai Indians?
Hardik Pandya is the captain of Mumbai Indians heading into the IPL 2026 season.
  1. What is the MI “Paltan”?
“MI Paltan” is the official name for the Mumbai Indians’ fan base and represents the club’s strong and loyal supporter culture.
  1. What does the Mumbai Indians logo represent?
The logo is inspired by the Sudarshan Chakra (razor), reflecting the team’s original branding idea before the name “Mumbai Indians” was finalized.
  1. Why was jersey number 10 retired by MI?
Mumbai Indians retired jersey number 10 in 2013 to honour Sachin Tendulkar and his contribution to the franchise.
  1. Who is the highest run scorer and wicket taker for MI?
Rohit Sharma is the highest run scorer in Mumbai Indians history, while Lasith Malinga is the franchise’s highest wicket taker.
  1. Did Rohit Sharma leave Mumbai Indians?
No. Rohit Sharma remains with the franchise, but he was replaced as captain by Hardik Pandya ahead of the 2024 season.
  1. Who is the head coach of Mumbai Indians?
Mahela Jayawardene is the head coach of Mumbai Indians, having returned to the role ahead of the 2025 season.
  1. What is the home ground of Mumbai Indians?
Mumbai Indians play their home matches at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
  1. How did MI perform in IPL 2024?
Mumbai Indians finished 10th (last) in the IPL 2024 season, which triggered major changes ahead of their 2025 turnaround.
  1. Does Mumbai Indians have a WPL team?
Yes. Mumbai Indians have a Women’s Premier League team and have won the WPL title twice in 2023 and 2025.
  1. What is the motto of Mumbai Indians?
The team’s motto is “Duniya Hila Denge Hum,” which translates to “We will rock the world.”
  1. Why were MI fans unhappy with the captaincy change?
Many fans were upset when Rohit Sharma, who led MI to five titles, was replaced as captain by Hardik Pandya in 2024, causing division within the fan base.
  1. How many overseas players are allowed in an IPL playing XI?
A maximum of four overseas players are allowed in the playing XI under standard IPL rules.