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Mumbai Indians banks on a galaxy of stars to end drought

Mumbai Indians banks on a galaxy of stars to end drought

Posted on March 25, 2026 By admin


A re-energised Rohit would hope to get back to his menacing best.
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Mumbai Indians didn’t win a title in the first five editions of the Indian Premier League. In the next eight seasons, it lifted the trophy five times to establish itself as the most successful franchise in the league’s history.

But in the last five editions, MI didn’t even come close to winning the silverware. Mumbai Indians would, however, hope that history repeats itself as it begins its quest to end another title drought.

The side reached the playoffs twice in the five-year phase, but ended up losing in Qualifier 2 on both occasions.

The inconsistency in recent years has meant that the decision to hand the captaincy to Hardik Pandya — following the high-profile return to his alma mater — is still being debated, despite the team bouncing back to qualify for the last-four stage in 2025 after a disappointing 2024 campaign.

Heading into IPL 2026, though, Mumbai Indians appears better equipped. The balance of the squad makes it a strong contender for a playoff berth, if not more. Allah Ghazanfar, the mystery spinner who missed the previous edition, returns fit. The acquisition of Sherfane Rutherford adds middle-order muscle, while Mitchell Santner offers control and all-round depth.

The duo of Will Jacks and Corbin Bosch arrive on the back of impressive T20 World Cup campaigns. The presence of Trent Boult provides experience with the new ball, while Ryan Rickelton strengthens the top-order.

Quinton de Kock remains an able back-up for the wicketkeeper-batter’s role, adding further depth.

Combine this overseas strength with one of the best Indian cores, MI is a force to reckon with.

A fit Rohit Sharma at the top, Suryakumar Yadav anchoring the middle-order, and Tilak Varma providing youthful flair give the batting unit solidity and explosiveness.

Add Hardik’s finishing prowess and Jasprit Bumrah’s unmatched artistry with the ball, Mumbai Indians looks formidable on paper.

The key, however, lies in settling on the right combination early in the tournament.

Under Hardik and head coach Mahela Jayawardene, the team will be eager to shed its reputation of a slow starter — a recurring issue since IPL’s inception.

If it can solve the problem of plenty and build momentum from the outset, the Mumbai franchise could once again become an unstoppable force.

The squad has depth, experience and match-winners.

Can the team management get its act right? Will the players deliver collectively? And will history repeat itself for Mumbai Indians? It’s time to wait and watch.

Published – March 26, 2026 12:12 am IST



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