Mumbai Indians

|
| Owner |
Reliance Industries Limited |
Founded |
2008 |
| CEO |
R Balachandran |
Head Coach |
Lalchand Rajput |
| President |
Mukesh Ambani |
Captian |
Sachin Tendulkar |
| Home Ground |
TBA |
Icon Player |
Sachin Tendulkar |
| Capacity |
TBA |
Team Value |
US$111.9 million |
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Team Profile


Mumbai Indians will be representative of the city of Mumbai in the Indian Premier League. The team will be led by Sachin Tendulkar, also the Icon Player for the team and coached by Lalchand Rajput, the former Manager of the Indian Cricket Team.
Franchise History


Reliance Industries Limited through its subsidiary Reliance Retail Ltd purchased the rights for the Mumbai franchise of Indian Premier league for a total of $111.9 million during the auction on January 24, 2008. The RIL bid has made the Mumbai Indians the most expensive franchise in IPL.
Etymology


The team logo has the Sudarshan Chakra with the team's name engraved in it. The team's colour will be blue. The choice of the name "Indians" for a regional competition is widely regarded as a blunder.
Players


Sachin Tendulkar is the designated icon player and also captain for Mumbai Indians. During the player auction Mumbai Indians successfully bid for 7 players, including two of the heroes of Indian Twenty-20 world cup side in Harbhajan Singh and Robin Uthappa. Sanath Jayasuriya was also another prized catch, along with South African legend Shaun Pollock. The team also added the Sri Lankan speedster Lasith Malinga.
Outside of the player auction, the franchise has also signed up Ajinkya Rahane and Abhishek Nayar (from Mumbai), Yogesh Takawale (from Maharashtra) and Pinal Shah (from Baroda).
Current Squad

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| Name |
Age |
Nationality |
Playing role |
Bidding Price |
|
Sachin Tendulkar
|
34
|
India |
All Rounder |
Icon Player |
|
Harbhajan Singh
|
27
|
India |
Bowler |
US$ 850,000 |
|
Sanath Jayasuriya
|
37
|
Sri Lanka |
All Rounder |
US$ 975,000 |
|
Shaun Pollock
|
35
|
South Africa |
All Rounder |
US$ 550,000 |
|
Robin Uthappa
|
22
|
India |
Batsman |
US$ 800,000 |
|
Lasith Malinga
|
24
|
Sri Lanka |
Bowler |
US$ 350,000 |
|
Dilhara Fernando
|
29
|
Sri Lanka |
Bowler |
US$ 150,000 |
|
Loots Bosman
|
30
|
South Africa |
Batsman |
US$ 175,000 |
|
Ajinkya Rahane
|
19
|
India |
Batsman |
None |
|
Abhishek Nayar
|
24
|
India |
Bowler |
None |
|
Yogesh Takawale
|
23
|
India |
Batsman / WK |
None |
|
Pinal Shah
|
20
|
India |
Batsman / WK |
None |
|
Ankeet Chavan
|
22
|
India |
Bowler |
None |
|
Siddharth Chitnis
|
20
|
India |
Batsman |
None |
|
Gaurav Dhiman
|
21
|
India |
All Rounder |
None |
|
Musavir Khote
|
27
|
India |
Bowler |
None |
|
Dhawal Kulkarni
|
19
|
India |
Bowler |
None |
|
Ashish Nehra
|
28
|
India |
Bowler |
None |
|
Manish Pandey
|
18
|
India |
Batsman |
Right-handed |
|
Rajesh Pawar
|
28
|
India |
Batsman |
None |
|
Ashwell Prince
|
30
|
South Africa |
Batsman |
None |
|
Rohan Raje
|
21
|
India |
Bowler |
None |
|
Luke Ronchi
|
26
|
New Zealand |
Batsman / WK |
None |
|
Swapnil Singh
|
17
|
India |
Bowler |
None |
|
Dominic Thornely
|
29
|
Australia |
Bowler |
None |
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