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Mumbai Indians Squad 2026: Full Player List, Captain & Team Profile

Mumbai Indians enter IPL 2026 with a refreshed but still star-heavy squad, led by captain Hardik Pandya and coached by Mahela Jayawardene. Five-time champions and traditional slow starters, MI will again look to peak at the business end of the tournament. With Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav still at the heart of the batting and Jasprit Bumrah spearheading the attack, the core remains strong even as the supporting cast evolves.

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Hardik’s return as captain brings flexibility to both batting order and bowling rotations. The franchise has doubled down on all-rounders, adding depth around Hardik with players who can contribute in multiple phases. This gives Mumbai Indians several options to adapt to conditions at Wankhede and on the road. Fans tracking every game and the overall IPL 2026 team table can follow live action and updates via the homepage at IPL 2026 Live Score.

With explosive top-order options, an experienced seam attack, and multiple spin variations, Mumbai Indians again profile as one of the most complete and potentially best IPL team contenders on paper.


Mumbai Indians 2026 Upcoming Matches

Mumbai Indians start their IPL 2026 campaign with two early tests against Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Capitals, followed by a high-voltage clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at home. These opening fixtures will set the tone for their season and give an early indication of how the new-look XI is settling.

OpponentStadiumDateTime GMTLocal Time
Kolkata Knight RidersWankhede Stadium, Mumbai2026-03-2914:0019:30
Delhi CapitalsArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi2026-04-0410:0015:30
Rajasthan RoyalsBarsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati2026-04-0714:0019:30
Royal Challengers BengaluruWankhede Stadium, Mumbai2026-04-1214:0019:30

For more fixtures, points, and the evolving IPL 2026 team table across all franchises, visit the main tournament hub at IPL 2026.


Quick Facts: Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026

CategoryDetail
CaptainHardik Pandya
Head CoachMahela Jayawardene
OwnerIndiawin Sports Pvt. Ltd
Home GroundWankhede Stadium, Mumbai

For the full list of cricketers representing the franchise this season, see the strong Mumbai Indians Players.


Squad Breakdown

Mumbai Indians have built a 2026 squad around a powerful batting core, a deep pool of pace options and a long list of all-rounders to maintain balance throughout a long season. With multiple wicket-keeper batters and overseas flexibility, MI can switch between batting-heavy and bowling-heavy combinations depending on venue and opposition.

Batters

  • Rohit Sharma – Senior top-order batter, brings powerplay control and experience, ideal for anchoring big chases at Wankhede.
  • Suryakumar Yadav – Middle-order 360-degree stroke-maker, capable of changing games in a handful of overs.
  • Tilak Varma – Left-handed middle-order batter, offers solidity against spin and finishing ability in the last 10 overs.
  • Sherfane Rutherford – Left-handed power-hitter, suited to the lower middle order and back-end acceleration.
  • Danish Malewar – Domestic batting option, likely to be used as a flexible reserve in top or middle order.

Wicket-keepers (WK-Batter)

  • Ishan Kishan* – Aggressive left-handed keeper-batter, natural opener or No. 3 who can maximise the powerplay.
  • Ryan Rickelton – Top-order keeper-batter, offers a solid technique and can stabilise the innings if early wickets fall.
  • Robin Minz – Young wicket-keeper batter, a long-term project with finishing potential in the lower middle order.
  • Quinton de Kock – Seasoned international keeper-batter, brings left-handed top-order stability and powerplay explosiveness.

All-Rounders

  • Hardik Pandya – Seam-bowling all-rounder and captain, key finisher with the bat and enforcer with the ball through middle overs.
  • Naman Dhir – Batting all-rounder, offers middle-order runs and part-time bowling to balance combinations.
  • Mitchell Santner – Left-arm spin all-rounder, brings control, lower-order hitting and vital variation on slower tracks.
  • Raj Angad Bawa – Pace-bowling all-rounder, energetic in the field and useful in the lower middle order.
  • Shardul Thakur – Seam-bowling all-rounder, known for breakthrough overs and handy cameos at No. 7 or 8.
  • Will Jacks – Batting all-rounder who can open and bowl useful off-spin, ideal for matchups against left-handers.
  • Corbin Bosch – Pace-bowling all-rounder, offers depth in both departments for away fixtures on bouncier surfaces.
  • Atharva Ankolekar – Left-arm spin all-rounder, brings variation and control in middle overs with lower-order stability.
  • Mayank Rawat – All-round option, primarily a batter with utility overs to support the main attack.

Bowlers

  • Jasprit Bumrah – Lead fast bowler, death-overs specialist and new-ball spearhead, central to MI’s bowling plans.
  • Trent Boult – Left-arm swing bowler, dangerous in the powerplay and effective when conditions offer movement.
  • Deepak Chahar – New-ball specialist, adds swing and early wickets while managing run-rate in the first six overs.
  • Mayank Markande – Leg-spinner, middle-overs wicket-taker who can exploit bigger grounds and tiring pitches.
  • Ashwani Kumar – Pace option, provides depth and rotation across a long league phase.
  • Raghu Sharma – Spin bowler, useful in matchups against aggressive middle-order batters on slow surfaces.
  • Mohammad Izhar – Young fast bowler, a backup quick who can be used strategically in rotation or injury cover.
  • AM Ghazanfar – Spin bowler, offers an additional mystery spin option for conditions favouring turn.

Home Stadium – The Fortress

Wankhede Stadium remains one of the most intimidating batting venues in the IPL. Short boundaries, a true surface and an evening sea breeze make it a paradise for stroke-makers but a nightmare for bowlers who miss their lengths. Mumbai Indians are built to exploit these conditions, with multiple top-order aggressors and a deep batting line-up designed to consistently post and chase scores in excess of 180. Seamers who can bowl yorkers and variations at the death are crucial here, which makes the presence of Jasprit Bumrah and experienced support around him vital.

The atmosphere at Wankhede on match nights is a tactical weapon in itself. The noise level lifts MI’s fast bowlers and puts pressure on visiting teams in chases. Dew often comes into play in night games, influencing Hardik Pandya’s decisions at the toss and the balance of spin versus pace. Mumbai Indians know these nuances better than any visiting side, and their squad composition for IPL 2026 clearly reflects an intent to continue turning Wankhede into a fortress.


Season Outlook

On paper, Mumbai Indians look well-equipped for a sustained run deep into IPL 2026. The combination of established batting stars, a world-class fast-bowling core, and a long list of all-rounders means they can field very different XIs for conditions in Delhi, Chennai or Ahmedabad without losing balance. Hardik Pandya’s fitness and form, along with Suryakumar Yadav’s impact in the middle overs and Bumrah’s availability across the season, will be the key pillars of their title push.

In a league where small tactical edges decide tight contests, MI’s experience in knockout situations and their depth across roles keep them firmly in the conversation for the playoffs and beyond. If the younger domestic names can contribute consistently alongside the senior core, Mumbai Indians have every chance of being among the standout contenders for the best IPL team tag in 2026.