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The Mumbai Indians (MI), one of the most successful franchises in the Indian Premier League(IPL), have assembled a formidable squad for the 2025 season. Here's a brief overview of theirplayers:

  • Writer: Manish Kumar
    Manish Kumar
  • Mar 23
  • 2 min read

Retained Players:

Jasprit Bumrah (Bowler): Renowned for his lethal yorkers and exceptional death-over

bowling, Bumrah is pivotal to MI's bowling attack. However, he will miss the early games

of IPL 2025 due to a back injury.

Reuters


Hardik Pandya (All-Rounder): Known for his explosive batting and handy seam bowling,

Pandya brings balance to the team. He serves as MI's captain but will miss the opening

match due to a one-match suspension for a slow over-rate infraction from the previous

season.

Reuters


Suryakumar Yadav (Batter): A versatile batsman with a wide range of shots, Yadav has

been a consistent performer for MI. He will captain the team in the opening match in

Pandya's absence.

Reuters


Rohit Sharma (Batter): The experienced opener is known for his elegant stroke play and

leadership qualities. He has previously led MI to multiple IPL titles.

• Tilak Varma (All-Rounder): A promising young talent, Varma has impressed with his

batting prowess and useful off-spin.


New Acquisitions:

Trent Boult (Bowler): The left-arm pacer from New Zealand returns to MI, bringing his

swing bowling expertise. He was acquired for ₹12.50 crore.

The Indian Express


Naman Dhir (Uncapped All-Rounder): A domestic talent known for his aggressive batting

and medium-pace bowling, secured for ₹5.5 crore.

The Indian Express


Robin Minz (Uncapped Wicket-Keeper): A young wicket-keeper batsman with impressive

domestic performances, acquired for ₹65 lakh.

The Indian Express


Karn Sharma (Uncapped Bowler): A leg-spinner with a knack for breaking partnerships,

brought in for ₹50 lakh.

The Indian Express


Ryan Rickelton (Wicket-Keeper): A South African wicket-keeper batsman known for his

aggressive batting style, signed for ₹1 crore.

The Indian Express


Deepak Chahar (Bowler): An effective swing bowler and handy lower-order batsman,

acquired for ₹9.25 crore.

The Indian Express


Allah Ghazanfar (Bowler): An emerging talent from Afghanistan, known for his mystery

spin, secured for ₹4.80 crore.

The Indian Express


Will Jacks (All-Rounder): An English all-rounder recognized for his explosive batting and

useful off-spin, acquired for ₹5.25 crore.

The Indian Express


Ashwin Kumar (Bowler): A promising fast bowler from the domestic circuit, signed for

₹30 lakh.

The Indian Express


Mitchell Santner (All-Rounder): The New Zealand all-rounder offers left-arm spin and

reliable batting, brought in for ₹2 crore.

The Indian Express


Reece Topley (Bowler): An English left-arm pacer known for his height and bounce,

acquired for ₹75 lakh.

The Indian Express


Shrijith Krishnan (Wicket-Keeper): A young wicket-keeper batsman with potential,

signed for ₹30 lakh.

The Indian Express


Raj Angad Bawa (All-Rounder): An emerging all-rounder with a promising domestic

record, acquired for ₹30 lakh.

The Indian Express


Venkata Satyanarayana Raju (Bowler): A domestic bowler known for his consistent

performances, signed for ₹30 lakh.

The Indian Express


Bevon Jacobs (Batter): A talented batsman with a flair for aggressive stroke play, acquired

for ₹30 lakh.

The Indian Express


Arjun Tendulkar (Bowler): Son of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, Arjun is a left-arm

pacer with all-round abilities, signed for ₹30 lakh.

The Indian Express


Lizaad Williams (Bowler): A South African fast bowler known for his pace and accuracy,

acquired for ₹75 lakh.

The Indian Express


Vignesh Puthur (All-Rounder): A domestic all-rounder with potential in both batting and

bowling, signed for ₹30 lakh.

The Indian Express

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