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Mumbai Indians
Personnel
CaptainIndia Sachin Tendulkar
CoachIndia Robin Singh
OwnerIndiaWin Sports Pvt. Ltd.
AdviserSouth Africa Shaun Pollock
Team information
ColorsMI
Founded2008
Home ground
History
Champions League T20 wins1 (2011)
Official websiteMumbai Indians

Mumbai Indians (Marathi: मुंबई इंडियन्स), 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 the Icon Player for the team and is coached by Robin Singh. They are one of the main teams in the city, together with clubs like the Mumbai cricket team and football club Mumbai FC. The team is owned by India's biggest conglomerate, Reliance Industries, through its 100% subsidiary IndiaWin Sports.Mumbai Indians is ranked no.2 in IPL with a brand value of $57.13 million in season four of IPL after Chennai Super Kings (who are the no.1 with brand value of $70 million).[1]

History

Reliance Industries Limited purchased the rights for the Mumbai franchise of Indian Premier League for a total of 496 Cr ($ 124 m) during the auction on 24 January 2008. The franchise was eventually named the Mumbai Indians. While this is arguably a "tour de force" in ineptitude, the name does acknowledge that people from Mumbai are largely Indian, which in the club's defence, is somewhat true. The RIL bid made the Mumbai Indians the most expensive franchise in the 2007 IPL auction till 2010 edition. In 2011 team auction saw the Sahara Pune Warriors bought by Subroto Roy taking that title worth 1726 Cr ($ 375.2 m).

2008 IPL season

The season got off to a bad 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 Harbhajan's suspension for hitting Sreesanth, Shaun Pollock assumed the leadership duties until Tendulkar's return on 14 May. His return wasn't a big boost as he kept struggling with the bat and was poor in the field. He found it difficult to maintain strike rates of above 100. They were unable to take advantage of his comeback as they lost 3 of their next 4 games. All these three games were lost on the last ball of the match. The match between Mumbai Indians 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 on 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 to 239 million viewers.[2] After posting a revenue of 69 crore and expenditure of 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.[3]

2010 IPL season

During the 2010 IPL Player Auction, Mumbai Indians bought West Indian all-rounder Kieron Pollard for $750,000, 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 Sachin Tendulkar, Saurabh Tiwary, Ambati Rayudu. However the Mumbai Indians crumbled to the Royal Challengers Bangalore for their first loss in 3 games. In their next game, Mumbai Indians, after restricting the Kolkata Knight Riders to 155, chased the total with ease, as Sachin Tendulkar scored a blazing knock of 71 from 48 balls. They also won in the same fashion against Chennai Super Kings with Sachin Tendulkar, again playing a match-winning knock of 72 from 52 balls. They continued their winning streak by beating the defending champions, Deccan Chargers, thanks to an amazing knock of 49 from just 18 balls and a spell of 3-31 by Harbhajan Singh. They also went on to beat Kings XI Punjab by 4 wickets, courtesy of Shikhar Dhawan, Saurabh Tiwary & Rajagopal Sathish. They also defeated the Deccan Chargers by 63 runs and won their 7th game in 9 games played. On 11 April 2010, Mumbai Indians beat Rajasthan Royals to become the first team in IPL 2010 to qualify for semi-finals. In their 12th game, they defeated Delhi Daredevils and remained the table toppers with 18 points and a run rate of +1.12. In their next match, they beat the Royal Challengers in their home ground in a match that was delayed due to a small intensity blast in the stadium premises. In the final league game against Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai Indians rested many of their key players. Dwayne Bravo led the team in absence of Sachin Tendulkar and they went on to lose the game by nine wickets. With 20 points they were at the top of the points table and played their first IPL semi-final against Royal Challengers Bangalore. They crushed their opponents in the semi finals despite losing Sachin Tendulkar for a single digit score, which happened to be his first single digit score that year in all forms of the game. They lost their first IPL final by 22 runs to Chennai Super Kings after failing to chase 169. They also qualified for Champions League Twenty20 2010 along with Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Sachin Tendulkar amassed 618 runs in that tournament with a strike rate of 132.61 and won the Orange Cap for becoming the highest run-getter of that season.[4] He also won the 'Best Batsman' and the 'Best Captain' awards at the IPL Awards 2010.[5]

2011 season

IPL 2011 group fixtures

Each team in the IPL 2011 will play 14 games in total, which adds up to 70 group games for the entire league. The ten teams have been divided up into two groups of five teams each. Each team would thus be playing 1) home and away matches with the remaining four teams in its group, 2) a home and away match with one randomly chosen team from the other group and 3) one match each with the remaining four teams of the other group (two of these four matches at home and two away). However, this division into groups will not have any relationship to the points table, which would be compiled together for all ten teams, and from which the top four teams will qualify for the next round of matches.[6] The Mumbai Indians got off to a flying start by defeating Delhi Daredevils and restricting them to a meagre total of 95,courtesy of Malinga's 5 wicket haul. They then won their next game against Royal Challengers Bangalore with considerable ease. In their 3rd game they lost to the Kochi Tuskers Kerala despite scoring 185 odd runs. They got back to winning ways with wins over Pune Warriors India and the Chennai Super Kings, during which Harbhajan Singh took a 5 wicket haul and Rohit Sharma scoring a stunning 87 of 48 balls. Next they defeated Deccan Chargers with a fantastic stand of 102 from Rohit Sharma and Andrew Symonds after going from 70-1 to 70-4.

IPL Season 2011 had given the privilege for all team to restructure their contracts with respect to their squad change after completing a three year phase. Mumbai Indians introduces Aiden Blizzard a hard-hitting Australian batsman and James Franklin, an all rounder from New Zealand. The team lead by Sachin Tendulkar had a good start, by comfortably winning their first two matches against Delhi Daredevils by 8 wickets and Royal Challengers Bangalore by 9 wickets. Sachin Tendulkar once again shown its impressive performance this IPL season, scoring 513 runs from 10 matches played and Lasith Malinga was the best bowler that season, taking 28 wickets from 15 matches played. Mumbai Indians has been the most balanced team of this IPL season winning 10 matches out of 15 played and has been at no.1 position in points table for long. James Franklin helped Mumbai Indians in beating Kolkata Knight Riders by 7 wickets on 22 May with a vital contribution of 45 runs off 23 balls, helped Mumbai Indians qualify for the Qualifiers at 3rd spot ahead of Kolkata Knight Riders. On 25 May in the eliminator round, Kolkata Knight Riders put a modest total of 147 in 20 overs and with the Sachin Tendulkar - Aiden Blizzard opening duo gave a blazing start to the Mumbai Indians innings, putting on 81 runs in 7.5 overs to set the platform and James Franklin unbeaten at 29 runs led Mumbai Indians for the victory by 4 wickets fixing a spot in the Playoff against Royal Challengers Bangalore. It was the second consecutive season the Mumbai Indians reached the semi finals. Mumbai Indians lost to Royal Challengers Bangalore by 43 runs in the playoffs for the final.[7] Chennai Super Kings eventually won the IPL season four by defeating RCB.in 2011

Mumbai Indians were the winners of the 2011 edition of the Champion League Twenty20 which was held in the Indian Sub-Continent this season. They defeated the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the final held at Chennai by 31 runs. Harbhajan Singh was named the Man-of-the-Match and Lasith Malinga was awarded the Man-of-the-Series. They were led by Harbhajan Singh in the whole tournament due to absence of Sachin Tendulkar and other important players such as Rohit Sharma, Munaf Patel due to injuries.[8]

IPL 2012 pre-season signings

During the transfer window, Mumbai Indians was the first team to induct a new player in their squad. Tamil Nadu wicket-keeper Dinesh Karthik transferred to Mumbai Indians for $2.35 million (Rs 12.4 crores approximately).[9] Also making a switch was Rajagopal Sathish, who moved to Kings XI Punjab for an undisclosed amount. In their latest trade, Indian left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha has transferred to Mumbai Indians from Deccan Chargers for an undisclosed amount.[10]

At the 2012 IPL Players Auction, Mumbai Indians bought South Africans Herschelle Gibbs and Robin Peterson for $50,000 and $100,000 respectively, Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson for $300,000, Indian fast bowler R. P. Singh for $ 600,000 and Sri Lankan all-rounder Thisara Perera for $ 650,000.

After the auctions,Mumbai Indians managed to get South African explosive opener Richard Levi, who shot into limelight after hitting the fastest century in T20 international cricket and hitting a record 13 sixes,after a bidding war with Pune Warriors India.Levi was brought in as a replacement for Andrew Symonds,who retired from all forms of the game citing family reasons.

Club logo and colours

The team logo has the Sudarshana Chakra with the team's name engraved in it.

The team colours was almost the same in 2008 and 2009, except for the colour shade and additional sponsors. In 2010 a new kit with golden stripes was unveiled.And in 2011 kit used in 2010 is being used with a change in the main sponsor name. The 2011 jersey also has three gold stripes going towards the back on the side of the jersey for the new players in the team.

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, Robin Uthappa, Sanath Jayasuriya, Lasith Malinga, Luke Ronchi, Dilhara Fernando and Shaun Pollock were other cricketers who were successfully bid for by the franchise.[11]

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).[12] 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 $30,000. André Nel the South African fast bowler was signed on in the place of Dwayne Bravo who left the tournament early.[13]

In the 2009 player auction,the Mumbai Indians signed up South African player, JP 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.

In the IPL 2010 Mumbai Indians bought West Indian all-rounder Kieron Pollard for $750,000 as he impressed everyone with his performances at Big Bash and Champions League.

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[14] and on the last day of the transfer window, Robin Uthappa was swapped with Zaheer Khan of Royal Challengers Bangalore,[15] 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.

Current squad

Template:Mumbai Indians Roster

Player salaries

Nat Player Year contract
signed / renewed
Salary
India Rohit Sharma 2011 $ 2,000,000
India Sachin Tendulkar 2011 $ 1,800,000
Trinidad and Tobago Kieron Pollard 2011 $ 900,000
India Pragyan Ojha 2012 $ 800,000
India Munaf Patel 2011 $ 700,000
Sri Lanka Thisara Perera 2012 $ 650,000
India R. P. Singh 2012 $ 600,000
Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga 2011 $ 500,000
South Africa Richard Levi 2012 $ 400,000
Australia Mitchell Johnson 2012 $ 300,000
South Africa Davy Jacobs 2011 $ 180,000
Australia Clint McKay 2011 $ 100,000
New Zealand James Franklin 2011 $ 100,000
South Africa Robin Peterson 2012 $ 100,000
South Africa Herschelle Gibbs 2012 $ 50,000
Australia Aiden Blizzard 2011 $ 20,000

Stadiums

The Mumbai Indians play their home games at the Wankhede Stadium.[16] Previously they had also played some home games at the DY Patil Stadium. 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 for hosting a few group stage as well as the Final match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. Brabourne Stadium would have hosted 5 of the 7 home matches,[17] if not for the IPL being moved to South Africa.

Administration

Sponsors and partners

American multinational corporation - Mastercard is the official founding sponsor of the Mumbai Indians,[18] while Adidas is their official apparel sponsor.[19] Associate sponsors and official partners include Bridgestone, Dheeraj and East Coast LLC, Kingfisher, Wrigley's Orbit, Wrigley's Boomer, Royal Stag, Air India, Msn and Red FM 93.5.[20] Now Hero Motocorp is also one of the main sponsors of Mumbai Indians from 2011 season onwards.

Education for all

Mumbai Indians invited children of the NGOs to watch matches for Free

Mumbai Indians have supported the social cause of education to the underprivileged. Mumbai Indians have been raised funds for the cause via selling merchandise like wristbands signed by their Players. The NGOs supported are Pratham, Ummeed, Akanksha, Teach For India and Nanhi Kali.[21]

Fixtures and results

Overall results in the IPL

Year Wins Losses No result % Win Position
2008 7 7 0 50.00% 5
2009 5 8 1 35.71% 7
2010 11 5 0 68.57% 2
2011* 10 6 0 62.50% 3
Total 33 26 1 55.00%

2008 season

No. Date Opponent Venue Result
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 –- Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya – 3/14 (4 overs) and 18 (10)
6 4 May Template:Cr-IPL Navi Mumbai Won by 29 runs, MoM –- South Africa Shaun Pollock – 33 (15) and 2/16 (4 overs)
7 7 May Template:Cr-IPL Navi Mumbai Won by 7 wickets, MoM –- India Ashish Nehra – 3/13 (3 Overs)
8 14 May Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 9 wickets, MoM –- Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya – 114* (48)
9 16 May Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 8 wickets, MoM –- South Africa Shaun Pollock – 3/12 (4 overs)
10 18 May Template:Cr-IPL Hyderabad Won by 25 runs, MoM –- Cricket West Indies 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 –- Sri Lanka Dilhara Fernando – 4/18 (4 overs)
Total Overall Record of 7-7, failed to make playoffs

2009 season

No. Date Opponent Venue Result
1 18 April Template:Cr-IPL Cape Town Won by 19 runs, MoM –- India 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 –- India 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 –- South Africa JP 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 –- South Africa JP Duminy – 59* (41)
11 12 May Template:Cr-IPL Pretoria Won by 8 wickets; MoM –- India 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
1 13 March Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 4 runs
2 17 March Template:Cr-IPL Delhi Won by 98 runs, MoM - India Sachin Tendulkar - 63(32)
3 20 March Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Lost by 4 wickets
4 22 March Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 7 wickets - MoM - India Sachin Tendulkar - 71*(48)
5 25 March Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 5 wickets - MoM - India Sachin Tendulkar - 72(52)
6 28 March Template:Cr-IPL Navi Mumbai Won by 41 Runs -MoM - India Harbhajan Singh - 49*(18)and 3/31
7 30 March Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 4 wickets - MoM - Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga - 4/22
8 3 April Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 63 runs- MoM - India AT Rayadu 55(29)
9 6 April Template:Cr-IPL Chennai Lost by 24 runs
10 9 April Template:Cr-IPL Mohali Lost by 6 wickets
11 11 April Template:Cr-IPL Jaipur Won by 37 runs - MoM - India Sachin Tendulkar - 89*(59)
12 13 April Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 39 runs - MoM -Trinidad and Tobago Kieron Pollard -45*(13) and 2 runouts
13 17 April Template:Cr-IPL Bangalore Won by 57 runs - MoM -South Africa Ryan McLaren - 40(42) and 1/21
14 19 April Template:Cr-IPL Kolkata Lost by 9 Wickets
15 21 April- Semi Final Template:Cr-IPL Navi Mumbai Won by 35 runs - MoM -Trinidad and Tobago Kieron Pollard -33*(13) and 3/17
16 25 April- Final Template:Cr-IPL Navi Mumbai Lost by 22 runs
Total Overall Record of 11-5, they were the Runners-up of IPL 2010

2011 season

No. Date Opponent Venue Result
1 10 April Template:Cr-IPL Delhi Won by 8 wickets, MoM - Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga 5/13 (3.4 overs)
2 12 April Template:Cr-IPL Bangalore Won by 9 wickets, MoM - India Sachin Tendulkar 55*(46)
3 15 April Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Lost by 8 wickets
4 20 April Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 7 wickets, MoM - India Munaf Patel 3/8 (2.2 overs)
5 22 April Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 8 runs, MoM - India Harbhajan Singh 5/18 (4 overs)
6 24 April Template:Cr-IPL Hyderabad Won by 37 runs, MoM - Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga 3/9 (4 overs)
7 29 April Template:Cr-IPL Jaipur Lost by 7 wickets
8 2 May Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 23 runs, MoM - Trinidad and Tobago Kieron Pollard 20(11), 1/18 (3 overs)& 2 catches
9 4 May Template:Cr-IPL Navi Mumbai Won by 21 runs
10 7 May Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 32 runs, MoM - India Ambati Rayudu 59(39), 1 catch & 1 runout
11 10 May Template:Cr-IPL Mohali Lost by 76 runs
12 14 May Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Lost by 10 runs
13 20 May Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Lost by 10 wickets
14 22 May Template:Cr-IPL Kolkata Won by 7 wickets, MoM - New ZealandJames Franklin 45(23), 2/35 (4 overs)
15 25 May- Eliminator Template:Cr-IPL Mumbai Won by 4 wickets, MoM - IndiaMunaf Musa Patel 3/27(4 overs)
16 27 May- Qualifier 2 Template:Cr-IPL Chennai Lost by 43 runs
Total Overall Record of 10-6, Mumbai Indians finished in third place.

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