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Personnel | |
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Captain | Sachin Tendulkar |
Coach | Robin Singh |
Owner | Reliance Industries Limited |
Team information | |
Colors | Template:Cr-IPL/Flags |
Founded | 2008 |
Home ground |
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Official website | Mumbai Indians |
Mumbai Indians (Marathi:मुंबई इंडियंस),is a franchise cricket team representing Mumbai in the Indian Premier League. The team is one of the eight founding members of the IPL in 2008. Mumbai Indians are currently led by Sachin Tendulkar, who is also the Icon Player for the team and is coached by Robin Singh. The team is owned by India's biggest conglomerate, Reliance Industries, through its 100% subsidiary IndiaWin Sports.
History
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) purchased the rights for the Mumbai franchise of Indian Premier league for a total of Rs. 441 Cr ($ 112.9 m) during the auction on 24 January 2008. The RIL bid has made the Mumbai Indians the most expensive franchise in IPL, and hence won the right to hold the semi-finals and the final in Mumbai. The team was unveiled on the 17th of April, 2008 in Mumbai.
2008 IPL season
The season got off to a nightmarish start for the Indians, having lost their captain Sachin Tendulkar to a hamstring injury. With Harbhajan Singh taking over as captain, the team proceeded to lose their first 4 matches of the tournament. After Singh’s suspension for hitting Sreesanth, Shaun Pollock assumed the leadership duties until Tendulkar’s return on 14 May. It was during this time that the team turned their fortunes around, putting together a 6 game winning streak and an opportunity to make the semi-finals. They were unable to take advantage of this opportunity as they lost 3 of their next 4 games, with the 3 losses occurring in very close affairs. All these three games were lost in the last ball of the match.The match between MI and kings XI Punjab played on 21 May was considered to be the best of the season with Yuvraj Singh diving full length to run out the MI batsman in the last delivery of the match.The Indians finished with a record of 7 wins and 7 losses. Sanath Jayasuriya played a vital role in securing two important wins for the team.
Mumbai Indians were the most watched team on television in the first edition of the IPL tournament, totaling 239 million viewers. This is no doubt a credit to the little master Sachin Tendulkar who has a great fan following throughout the world.After posting a revenue of INR 69 crore and expenditure of INR 85 crore, the first season left the owners with net loss of INR 16 crore and were expected to break even in the 2009 season.
2009 IPL season
During the IPL's first transfer window, The Indians acquired Zaheer Khan in exhange for Robin Uthappa and Shikhar Dhawan in exchange for Ashish Nehra. Jaydev Shah was also added to the roster, while Loots Bosman, Dwayne Smith, Dominic Thornely, Ashwell Prince and Manish Pandey were released from their contracts.
Shaun Pollock decided not to return for the second season of IPL. He, however, kept an association with the franchise, taking up the role of the Team Mentor. Pravin Amre replaced Lalchand Rajput as the coach.
At the player auction on 6 February 2009, the Mumbai Indians purchased J P Duminy for $950,000, Kyle Mills for $150,000 and Mohammad Ashraful for $75,000. They also signed all rounders Graham Napier and Ryan McLaren for undisclosed fee outside of the auction.
2010 IPL season
During the IPL's first auction for the year 2010, Mumbai Indians bought West Indian all-rounder Kieron Pollard for USD 856,000, after a silent tie-breaker with Chennai Super Kings,Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Kolkata Knight Riders.The team had a strong start after defending a total of 212 against the Rajasthan Royals in their first match and went on to beat Delhi Daredevils defending another 218.The team was supported by match-winning knocks from Tiwary,Rayadu and Tendulkar.However the Mumbai Indians crumbled to the Royal Challengers Bangalore for their first loss in 3 games.In their next game, Mumbai Indians restricted the Kolkata Knight Riders to a meagre 155.The Mumbai Indians Chased this total with ease, as Sachin Tendulkar scored a blazing knock of 71 from 48 balls.It also won in the same fashion against Chennai Super Kings by Sachin Tendulkar, again playing a match-winning knock of 72 from 52 balls.They continued their winning streak by winning against the previous year's champions, Deccan Chargers,due to an amazing knock of 49 from just 18 balls and a spell of 3-31, by Harbhajan Singh. They also beat KingsXIPunjab by 4 wickets in the last over of the match were they need 6runs of 6balls thanks to Shikhar Dhawan , Saurabh Tiwary & Rajagopal Sathish.
Club Logo & Colors
The team logo has the Sudarshana Chakra with the team's name engraved in it.
The team colors was almost the same in 2008 and 2009, except for the color shade and additional sponsors. In 2010 a new kit with golden stripes was unveiled.
Players
During the player auction in 2008, the Mumbai Indians successfully bid for 7 players, including two members of the Indian Twenty-20 World cup winning side in Harbhajan Singh and Robin Uthappa. Sanath Jayasuriya, Lasith Malinga, Luke Ronchi, Dilhara Fernando and Shaun Pollock were other cricketers who were successfully bid for by the franchise.
Outside of the player auction, the franchise also signed up Ajinkya Rahane and Abhishek Nayar (from Mumbai), Yogesh Takawale (WK-Batsman from Maharashtra) and Pinal Shah (WK-Batsman from Baroda). Saurabh Tiwary and Manish Pandey, the members of the U-19 world-cup winning team were the random picks drafted in during the BCCI held second auction. Dominic Thornely was also signed by the Mumbai Indians for a sum of $25000. Andre Nel the South African fast bowler was signed on in the place of Dwayne Bravo who left the tournament early.
In the 2009 player auction,the Mumbai Indians signed up South African sensation, Jean Paul Duminy for $950,000.He was the third most expensive pick after Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (both signed up for $1.55m by Bangalore Royal Challengers and Chennai Super Kings respectively). In addition they also bought New Zealander, Kyle Mills.
Transfers
In the 2008-2009 transfer window, Mumbai Indians conducted two straight swap deals, with no money exchanged. Ashish Nehra was swapped with Shikhar Dhawan of Delhi Daredevils and on the last day of the transfer window, Robin Uthappa was swapped with Zaheer Khan of Royal Challengers Bangalore, who plays for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy. In a three-way trade, Jaydev Shah of the Rajasthan Royals - captain of the Saurashtra Ranji squad that made it to the semi-finals and son of former cricket board secretary Niranjan Shah - will move to the Mumbai Indians. Batsman Gaurav Dhiman of the Mumbai Indians will turn out for the Bangalore Royal Challengers and lanky Rajasthan Ranji Trophy team pacer Pankaj Singh, of the Rajasthan Royals, will don the colours of the Bangalore Royal Challengers in the coming IPL season.
Current squad
Template:Mumbai Indians Roster
Stadiums
The Mumbai Indians have two home grounds, the Wankhede Stadium and the Dr. D.Y. Patil Sports Academy. For the IPL's 2009 season, the Mumbai Indians had agreed to use the Cricket Club of India's Brabourne Stadium while the Wankhede Stadium underwent renovation. Brabourne Stadium would have hosted 5 of the 7 home matches, if not for the IPL being moved to South Africa.
Administration
- Owner - Reliance Industries limited
- Director - TA Sekhar
- Coach - Robin Singh
- Assistant Coach - Paras Mhambrey
- Physio - Nitin Patel
- Fitness Trainer - Ramji Srinivasan
- Video Analyst - Dhananjai CKM
- Masseur - Donald Shugg
Adhishwar- Selector
Fixtures and results
Overall results in the IPL
Year | Wins | Losses | No Result | % Win | Position |
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2008 | 4 | 10 | 0 | 28.57% | 7 |
2009 | 9 | 7 | 0 | 56.25% | 2 (Including a Semi-final victory and a Final loss) |
2010 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 57.14% | 3 (Current) |
Total | 17 | 20 | 0 | 45.94% | - |
2008 season
No. | Date | Opponent | Venue | Result |
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1 | 20 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | Lost by 5 wickets |
2 | 23 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Chennai | Lost by 6 runs |
3 | 25 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Mohali | Lost by 66 runs |
4 | 27 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Navi Mumbai | Lost by 10 wickets |
5 | 29 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Kolkata | Won by 7 wickets, MoM – Sanath Jayasuriya – 3/14 (4 overs) and 18 (10) |
6 | 4 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Navi Mumbai | Won by 29 runs, MoM – Shaun Pollock – 33 (15) and 2/16 (4 overs) |
7 | 7 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Navi Mumbai | Won by 7 wickets, MoM – Ashish Nehra – 3/13 (3 overs) |
8 | 14 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | Won by 9 wickets, MoM – Sanath Jayasuriya – 114* (48) |
9 | 16 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | Won by 8 wickets, MoM – Shaun Pollock – 3/12 (4 overs) |
10 | 18 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Hyderabad | Won by 25 runs, MoM – Dwayne Bravo – 30 (17) and 3/24 (4 overs) |
11 | 21 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | Lost by 1 run |
12 | 24 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Delhi | Lost by 5 wickets |
13 | 26 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Jaipur | Lost by 5 wickets |
14 | 28 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Bangalore | Won by 9 wickets, MoM – Dilhara Fernando – 4/18 (4 overs) |
Total | Overall Record of 7-7, failed to make playoffs |
2009 season
No. | Date | Opponent | Venue | Result |
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1 | 18 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Cape Town | Won by 19 runs, MoM – Sachin Tendulkar – 59* (49) |
2 | 21 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Durban | Match did not start after intermittent rain |
3 | 25 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Durban | Lost by 19 runs |
4 | 27 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Port Elizabeth | Won by 92 runs; MoM – Sachin Tendulkar – 68 (45) |
5 | 29 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Durban | Lost by 3 runs |
6 | 1 May | Template:Cr-IPL | East London | Won by 9 runs; MoM – Jean-Paul Duminy – 52 (37) |
7 | 3 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Johannesburg | Lost by 9 wickets |
8 | 6 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Pretoria | Lost by 19 Runs |
9 | 8 May | Template:Cr-IPL | East London | Lost by 7 wickets |
10 | 10 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Port Elizabeth | Won by 16 Runs; MoM – Jean-Paul Duminy – 59* (41) |
11 | 12 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Pretoria | Won by 8 wickets; MoM – Harbhajan Singh – 1/9 (4 overs) |
12 | 14 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Durban | Lost by 2 Runs |
13 | 16 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Port Elizabeth | Lost by 7 Wickets |
14 | 21 May | Template:Cr-IPL | Pretoria | Lost by 4 Wickets |
Total | Overall Record of 5-8-1, failed to make playoffs |
2010 season
No. | Date | Opponent | Venue | Result |
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1 | 13 March | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | Won by 4 runs |
2 | 17 March | Template:Cr-IPL | Delhi | Won by 98 runs, MoM - Sachin Tendulkar - 63(32) |
3 | 20 March | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | Lost by 7 wickets |
4 | 22 March | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | Won by 7 wickets - MoM -Sachin Tendulkar - 71*(48) |
5 | 25 March | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | Won by 5 wickets - MoM -Sachin Tendulkar - 72(52) |
6 | 28 March | Template:Cr-IPL | Navi Mumbai | Won by 41 Runs -MoM -Harbhajan Singh - 49*(18)and 3/31 |
7 | 30 March | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | Won by 4 wickets - MoM -Lasith Malinga - 4/22 |
8 | 3 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | N/A |
9 | 6 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Chennai | N/A |
10 | 9 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Mohali | N/A |
11 | 11 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Jaipur | N/A |
12 | 13 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Mumbai | N/A |
13 | 17 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Bengaluru | N/A |
14 | 19 April | Template:Cr-IPL | Kolkata | N/A |
References
- "Will cricket's new czars make money?". Business Today. 2008-05-14.
- Sp choudary, Symonds fetch highest prices in the lucrative new Indian Premier League bidding - International Herald Tribune
- "IPL: Rahane joins Mumbai". 2008-02-26.
- Cricinfo - Nel leaves Essex early for IPL
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