Mumbai Indian: Once a Champ, Always a Champ

No matter whether it is head or tails, Mumbai Indians has always been a all time winner in the different seasons of IPL despite all the challenges. The entire team has a win ability factor with multi faceted strengths. Right from the word go, Mumbai Indians have earned a worldwide reputation for lifting the IPL Trophy in multiple seasons for different reasons.

In our series of team analysis and study, we will present a dip stick synopsis about Mumbai Indians with a razor sharp focus to give you a WinDaddy ‘s exclusive perspective even before  the pitch catches fires with the bouncers and the square drives made by respective team members.

Here’s a reality check on Mumbai Indians in action.

Captain: Rohit Sharma

Coach: Mahela Jayawardene

Best finish: Champions (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020)

Last season: Champions

The legendary sprotstar: Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma’s captainship in the year 2020 was underwhelming season for the captain – just the second in the last six in which he has failed to break 350 runs. Yet he remains one of the most reliable white-ball openers in world cricket right now.

It was Sharma’s leadership which prevailed, guiding Mumbai Indians to their fifth title with a cushion comfort factor. Another title will do little to inspire confidence in Virat Kohli’s leadership of the India team. Clashes with Royal Challengers Bangalore will be engaging this time.

Quinton de Kock: One of the outstanding performers from last season’s title success, performing consistently with both the bat and the gloves (503 runs, 22 dismissals).

No longer hindered with the responsibility of the South Africa captaincy yet he remains a key figure in this side. Pressure is off to regularly contribute given the embarrassment of riches around him, including the emergence of Ishan Kishan who could even displace him at the top of the order, allowing the left-hander to roam up and down the order. But wherever he ends up his career strike-rate in the 130s makes him a prized asset.

Kieron Pollard: Heads back to India in pursuit of his 16th T20 title as just about the most sought-after player in franchise cricket. The West Indies all rounder was at his very best last term, averaging in the 50s at a strike-rate in the 190s.

Since, he has battered six sixes in an over against Sri Lanka and was the No.2 pick in The Hundred redraft. His reputation as the T-20 Player Index No.1 precedes him.

Yudhvir Charak: Charak has earned an IPL contract, after being just five years in active cricket, which even to his own domestic side came as something of a surprise.

Eleven players from his home state of Jammu and Kashmir entered the auction, and four reached the bidding stage yet it was the right-armer who got picked up, by the reigning champions no less.

Now with Hyderabad, the 23-year-old has made just six T20 appearances and two first-class outings yet given the talent in his way feels like an investment for the future – he trained with the team during the last edition – rather than an immediate prospect. So, Mumbai Indians is a team to watch in the season 14 as it holds more surprises as per WinDaddy vital stats revelations. Mumbai Indians really requires redefined thrust and impetus to rewrite the success saga again.

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