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Mumbai Indians
File:Mumbai Indians Logo IPL.gif
Personnel
CaptainSachin Tendulkar
CoachLalchand Rajput
OwnerReliance Industries Limited
AdviserHarsha Bhogle
Team information
ColorsBlue Template:Cr-IPL/Flags
Founded2008
Home groundWankhede Stadium & DY Patil Stadium, Nerul
Capacity45,000 & 60,000
Official websiteMumbai Indians

Mumbai Indians is a team in the Indian Premier League. The team is led by Sachin Tendulkar, who is also the Icon Player for the team. The team is coached by Lalchand Rajput, the former manager of the Indian Cricket Team. The team is owned by Reliance Industries, through its 100% subsidiary Ratipriya Trading.

History

Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) 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, 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 a chance to make the semi-finals, which they eventually didn't.

Logo and brand ambassador

The team logo has the Sudarshana Chakra with the team's name engraved in it. The team's colour is blue. The team's jersey is a two-tone blue with three stripes in orange.

Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan is the brand ambassador of the team[1].

Players

During the player auction, 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 and Shaun Pollock were other cricketers who were successfully bid for by the franchise.[2]

Outside of the player auction, the franchise has also signed up Ajinkya Rahane and Abhishek Nayar (from Mumbai), Yogesh Takawale (WK-Batsman from Maharashtra) and Pinal Shah (WK-Batsman from Baroda).[3] 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 USD.

Andre Nel the South African fast bowler has been signed on in the place of Dwayne Bravo.[1]

Stadiums

Mumbai Indians can hold the home-legs of their matches on grounds in Mumbai or Navi-Mumbai. The Mumbai Indians officially have two stadiums at their disposal for holding matches. The two stadiums are *The Wankhede Stadium and *The D.Y.Patil Stadium.


The Wankhede Stadium

This stadium is located at Churchgate and lies at the heart of the city. Most of the international matches in Mumbai are held in this stadium. It is managed by the Mumbai Cricket Association(M.C.A).
The stadium is named after S.K.Wankhede ex-secretary of The Mumbai Cricket Association(M.C.A). Another stadium named The Brabourne Stadium is located near this stadium.
Facts & Figures
Seating Capacity - 45,000 End Names - *Garware Pavilion End *Tata End
Stands - *Vijay Merchant Stand(West Stand) *Sunil Gavaskar Stand(East Stand) *Sachin Tendulkar Stand(North Stand) *South-East Stand *MCA Pavilion *Garware Pavilion
Gates - *Polly Umrigar Gate *Vinoo Mankad Gate
Pitch - Dry, spinner-friendly

The D.Y.Patil Stadium

This stadium is located at Nerul in Navi-Mumbai which lies outside the main island city. This stadium has excellent facilities and its stand-out feature is the cantilever roof. It also has tennis-courts, badminton-courts and an Olympic sized swimming pool.
The stadium is within the campus of the D.Y.Patil college and is managed by Dr. D.Y.Patil Sports Academy.
Facts & Figures
Seating Capacity - 60,000
End Names - *Media End *Pavilion End
Stands - *East Stand *West Stand *North-East Stand *North-West Stand *South-East Stand *South-West Stand
Pitch - The soil for this pitch has been imported from South-Africa and the outfield has a sand base.

Current squad

Batsmen

No. Name Age Nationality Batting Style Bowling/Fielding Bidding/Sign-in Price
Loots Bosman 30 South Africa South Africa Right-handed Right-arm medium US$ 175,000
Ashwell Prince 30 South Africa South Africa Left-handed Left-arm orthodox spin US$ 175,000
27 Ajinkya Rahane 19 India India Right-handed Right-arm medium Under 22 Player
Manish Pandey 18 India India Right-handed Right-arm off-break India Under-19 Team
15 Saurabh Tiwary 18 India India Left-handed India Under-19 Team
Gaurav Dhiman 21 India India Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium Under 22 Player

Wicket Keepers / All Rounders

No. Name Age Nationality Batting Style Bowling/Fielding Bidding/Sign-in Price|-
10 Sachin Tendulkar Captain 51 India India Right-handed Right-arm Off-break/Leg break/Medium US$ 1,121,250 (Icon Player)
1 Sanath Jayasuriya 55 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Left-handed Left-arm orthodox spin US$ 975,000
34 Luke Ronchi 26 Australia Australia Right-handed Wicket keeper Unknown[4]
77 Robin Uthappa 22 India India Right-handed Wicket keeper/Right-arm medium US$ 800,000
7 Shaun Pollock 35 South Africa South Africa Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast US$ 550,000
12 Yogesh Takawale 23 India India Right-handed Wicket keeper Maharashtra - Ranji Trophy Player
16 Pinal Shah 20 India India Right-handed Wicket keeper Under 22 Player
47 Dwayne Bravo 24 Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast Replacement for Lasith Malinga[5]
50 Dwayne Smith 25 Barbados Barbados Right-handed Right-arm medium Replacement for Dwayne Bravo[6]
25 Abhishek Nayar 24 India India Left-handed Right-arm medium-fast Mumbai - Ranji Trophy Player
17 Dominic Thornely 29 Australia Australia Right-handed Right-arm medium US$ 25,000

Bowlers

No. Name Age Nationality Batting Style Bowling/Fielding Bidding/Sign-in Price
3 Harbhajan Singh 27 India India Right-handed Right-arm off-break US$ 850,000
99 Lasith Malinga 24 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Right-handed Right-arm fast US$ 350,000
26 Dilhara Fernando 29 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium US$ 150,000
64 Ashish Nehra 28 India India Right-handed Left-arm fast-medium Delhi - Ranji Trophy Player
30 Dhawal Kulkarni 19 India India Right-handed Right-arm medium Under 22 Player
Andre Nel 30 South Africa South Africa Right-handed Right-arm medium Replacement for Dwayne Bravo
24 Rohan Raje 21 India India Right-handed Right-arm fast medium Under 22 Player
Siddharth Chitnis 21 India India Right-handed Right-arm off-break Under 22 Player
Vikrant Yeligati 23 India India Right-handed Right-arm off-break Mumbai - Ranji Trophy Player

Administration and coaching staff

Front Office:

Support Staff:

Fixtures and results

IPL Mumbai 2008 Season

No. Date Opponent Venue Result
1 20 April Royal Challengers Bangalore Mumbai Lost by 5 wickets
2 23 April Chennai Super Kings Chennai Lost by 6 runs
3 25 April Kings XI Punjab Mohali Lost by 66 runs
4 27 April Deccan Chargers Navi Mumbai Lost by 10 wickets
5 29 April Kolkata Knight Riders Kolkata Won by 7 wickets, MoM – Sanath Jayasuriya – 3/14 (4 overs) and 18 (10)
6 4 May Delhi Daredevils Navi Mumbai Won by 29 runs, MoM – Shaun Pollock – 33 (15) and 2/16 (4 overs)
7 7 May Rajasthan Royals Navi Mumbai Won by 7 wickets, MoM – Ashish Nehra – 3/13 (3 overs)
8 14 May Chennai Super Kings Mumbai Won by 9 wickets, MoM – Sanath Jayasuriya – 114* (48)
9 16 May Kolkata Knight Riders Mumbai Won by 8 wickets, MoM – Shaun Pollock – 3/12 (4 overs)
10 18 May Deccan Chargers Hyderabad Won by 25 runs, MoM – Dwayne Bravo – 30 (17) and 3/24 (4 overs)
11 21 May Kings XI Punjab Mumbai Lost by 1 run
12 24 May Delhi Daredevils Delhi Lost by 5 wickets
13 26 May Rajasthan Royals Jaipur Lost by 5 wickets
14 28 May Royal Challengers Bangalore Bangalore Won by 9 wickets, MoM – Dilhara Fernando – 4/18 (4 overs)

References

  1. ^ "Mumbai Indians rope in Hrithik Roshan as brand ambassador". The Times of India. 2008-04-14.
  2. ^ Dhoni, Symonds fetch highest prices in the lucrative new Indian Premier League bidding - International Herald Tribune
  3. ^ "IPL: Rahane joins Mumbai". 2008-02-26.
  4. ^ Cricinfo - Mumbai pick up exciting Ronchi for three years
  5. ^ iplt20.com - WI's Bravo joins DLF Indian Premier League
  6. ^ Cricinfo - Dwayne Smith added to Mumbai squad
  7. ^ "Sachin will be fit for IPL: Lalchand Rajput". 2008-04-07.


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