
The Mumbai Indians is a franchise cricket team based Mumbai, Maharashtra, that competes in the Indian Premier League.
Team information
IPL WIN :- 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019
Captain – Rohit Sharma
Team Owner – Nita Ambani, Akash Ambani (Reliance Industries)
Vice Captain – Kieron Pollard
Ambassador(s) – NA
Jersey – Blue+Gold
Theme Song – Duniya Hila Denge
Major Rival(s) – Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore
City – Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Founded – 24 January 2008; 12 years ago
Home ground – Wankhede Stadium (Capacity: 33,108)
Secondary home ground(s) – Brabourne Stadium (Capacity: 25,000)
MUMBAI INDIANS SQUAD (MI)
Mumbai Indians retained a total of 18 players in their IPL squad including the very core of the team, led by captain Rohit Sharma. Major players who were retained are Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah, and Krunal Pandya. They retained 6 foreign players including Kieron Pollard, Lasith Malinga and Quinton de Kock. The franchise bought 6 players in the auction with Nathan-Coulter-Nile being the most expensive purchase.
| Player | Role | Price |
| Rohit Sharma (R) | Batsman | 15 crore |
| Anmolpreet Singh (R) | Batsman | 80 lakhs |
| Ankul Roy (R) | Batsman | 20 lakhs |
| Sherfane Rutherford (R) | Batsman | 2 crore |
| Suryakumar Yadav (R) | Batsman | 3.20 crore |
| Chris Lynn | Batsman | 2 crore |
| Saurabh Tiwary | Batsman | 50 lakhs |
| Aditya Tare (R) | Wicket Keeper | 20 lakhs |
| Ishan Kishan (R) | Wicket Keeper | 6.20 crore |
| Quinton de Kock (R) | Wicket Keeper | 2.80 crore |
| Hardik Pandya (R) | All-Rounder | 11 crore |
| Kieron Pollard (R) | All-Rounder | 5.40 crore |
| Krunal Pandya (R) | All-Rounder | 8.80 crore |
| Rahul Chahar (R) | All-Rounder | 1.90 crore |
| Digvijay Deshmukh | All-Rounder | 20 lakhs |
| Prince Balwant Rai Singh | All-Rounder | 20 lakhs |
| Dhawal Kulkarni (R) | Bowler | 75 lakhs |
| Jasprit Bumrah (R) | Bowler | 7 crore |
| Jayant Yadav (R) | Bowler | 50 lakhs |
| James Pattinson | Bowler | 1 crore |
| Mitchell McClenaghan (R) | Bowler | 1 crore |
| Trent Boult (R) | Bowler | 3.20 crore |
| Nathan Coulter-Nile | Bowler | 8 crore |
| Mohsin Khan | Bowler | 20 lakhs |
History
2008
- Sachin Tendulkar was the icon player of the Mumbai Indians in the inaugural edition
- MI finish 5th with the icon ruled out for half the season
2009
- Pollock retired, leaving MI dependent on the performances of Sachin Tendulkar, J Duminy and Lasith Malinga
- Managed to win only 5 games, ended second-last (seventh) on the points table
2010
- Captain Sachin Tendulkar was at his best in the season. He became the first Indian to win the Orange Cap.
- Kieron Pollard joined the team
- Lost to CSK in the Finals
2011
- Rohit Sharma joined the team
- They finished third in the tournament
- Lasith Malinga won the Purple Cap
- Won the Champions League T20 for the first time
2012
- Harbhajan Singh became the new captain
- Finished IPL at fourth place
- Were knocked out of Champions League T20 in group stages
2013
- Rohit Sharma became captain
- Jasprit Bumrah joined the team
- Won first-ever IPL title
- Won second Champions League T20 title
2014
- Once again lost to CSK in the Eliminator and finished fourth
- Were knocked out of Champions League T20 in group stages
2015
- Beat CSK in the Final to win their second IPL title
- Hardik Pandya joined the team
- Mitchell McClenaghan joined the team
2016
- Krunal Pandya joined the team
- Finished fifth on the points table
2017
- Won the IPL title for a record third time
2018
- Finished fifth on the points table
2019
- Yuvraj Singh joined the team
- Won the IPL title for a record fourth time
2020
- Chris Lynn and Nathan Coulter-Nile were added to MI team 2020 players list
Administration and Support Staff
Team Director of Cricket Operations: Zaheer Khan
Team Manager: Rahul Sanghvi
Head Coach: Mahela Jayawardene
Batting Coach: Robin Singh
Bowling Coach: Shane Bond
Fielding Coach: James Pamment
Bowling Talent Development and Analytics: NA
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Paul Chapman
Physiotherapist: Nitin Patel
Fan Base
The Mumbai Indians have arguably the largest fan base in the world. On Instagram, they have 4.1 million followers, on Twitter, they have 5.5 million followers and 13 million followers on Facebook.
They also have a YouTube channel that has 421K subscribers.
All-time Batting Stats
Most Runs: Rohit Sharma (4001)
Most Centuries: Sachin Tendulkar, Sanath Jayasuriya, Lendl Simmons, Rohit Sharma (1 each)
Most Fifties: Rohit Sharma (29)
Fastest Fifty: Hardik Pandya (17 balls)
Fastest Century: Sanath Jayasuriya (45 balls)
Best Batting Average: Jagadeesha Suchith (48.00)
Best Strike Rate: Nathan Coulter-Nile (190.91)
Most Sixes: Kieron Pollard (211)
Most Fours: Rohit Sharma (353)
Highest Individual Score: Andrew Symonds (117*)
All-time Bowling Stats
Most Wickets: Lasith Malinga (195)
Best Economy: Nitish Rana (3.00)
Best Bowling Figures: Alzarri Joseph 6/12
Best Bowling Average: Ajinkya Rahane (5.00)
Most Maidens: Lasith Malinga (9)
Most Runs Conceded: Harbhajan Singh (3903)
Most 4 Wickets: Lasith Malinga (9)
Most Dot Balls: Lasith Malinga (1155)
All-time Team Stats
Highest Team Total: 223/6 vs KXIP (2017)
Lowest Team Total: 87 vs SRH (2018)