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India.com
07-08-2025
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Top 10 Players Traded To Mumbai Indians In IPL History: Hardik Pandya, Trent Boult, Dinesh Karthik And...
photoDetails english 2942819 Updated:Aug 07, 2025, 05:44 PM IST 1. Hardik Pandya (Traded from Gujarat Titans) 1 / 10 Gujarat Titans traded their title-winning captain and star all-rounder Hardik Pandya to Mumbai Indians for Rs 15 crore in an all-cash deal ahead of the IPL 2024 season. Pandya returned to MI, his original franchise, after leading Gujarat Titans to the IPL title in 2022 and this is considered as one of the biggest trades in league's history. It was a strategic move from Mumbai Indians to reclaim past glory but Hardik didn't have great success as MI captain in the last two IPL seasons. (Pic Credit: IANS) 2. Quinton de Kock (Traded from RCB) 2 / 10 Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) traded wicket-keeper batter Quinton de Kock to Mumbai Indians for Rs 2.8 crore in an all-cash deal. After joining Mumbai, De Kock scored 529 runs in 2019 and 503 runs in 2020 and formed a formidable opening pair with Rohit Sharma and contributed to MI's titles in both years, making this trade a masterstroke. (Pic Credit: IANS) 3. Trent Boult (Traded from Delhi Capitals) 3 / 10 Delhi Capitals traded Trent Boult to Mumbai Indians for Rs 3.2 crore in an all-cash deal ahead of the IPL 2020 season. Boult's inclusion won MI the title in the very first year with the left-arm pacer taking 25 wickets, averaging 18.3 during the IPL 2020 season. (Pic Credit: IANS) 4. Dinesh Karthik (Traded from Punjab) 4 / 10 With Mumbai Indians needing a specialist wicket-keeper, the franchise signed Dinesh Karthik in a player-plus-cash deal with Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) in exchange for R Sathish ahead of the 2012 season. Karthik's experience and batting prowess played a key role in MI's first IPL title win in 2013, making him a key trade acquisition. Karthik smashed 510 runs in 16 games during IPL 2013 season. (Pic Credit: X) 5. Parthiv Patel (Traded from RCB) 5 / 10 Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) traded wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel to Mumbai Indians ahead of the IPL 2015 season. The move turned out to be fruitful for Mumbai Indians as Parthiv played a crucial role in MI's title wins in 2015 and 17 by providing the much-needed stability at the top of the order. (Pic Credit: IANS) 6. Pragyan Ojha (Traded from Deccan Chargers) 6 / 10 Left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha was traded from Deccan Chargers to Mumbai before the IPL 2012 season. Ojha filled a critical gap in MI's spin department and made a huge contribution in MI's first IPL title win in 2013 by taking 16 wickets in as many games. (Pic Credit: IANS) 7. Zaheer Khan (Traded from RCB) 7 / 10 Zaheer Khan was traded to Mumbai Indians from Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in exchange for Robin Uthappa ahead of the 2009 season. Zaheer picked six wickets in the 2009 edition and 15 scalps in the 2010 IPL edition, playing a major role in carrying MI to the final. (Pic Credit: IANS) 8. Jason Behrendorff (Traded from RCB) 8 / 10 A member of the Mumbai Indians' victorious 2019 IPL winning team, Jason Behrendorff returned back to the franchise in a trade deal with Royal Challengers Bangalore. His impact at MI was immediate with his performances in IPL 2023, as the Aussie pacer claimed 14 wickets in 12 outings as a new-ball specialist. (Pic Credit: IANS) 9. Shikhar Dhawan (Traded from Delhi) 9 / 10 Shikhar Dhawan was traded to Mumbai Indians in a straight-player swap with Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) with Ashish Nehra going the other way. Shikhar played for MI for two seasons (2009 and 2010) and registered 345 runs in 19 games across the IPL and the Champions League T20. (Pic Credit: X) 10. Jayant Yadav (Traded from Delhi Capitals) 10 / 10 Jayant Yadav was traded to Mumbai Indians from Delhi Capitals ahead of the 2019 IPL season. Yadav played a crucial role for MI in the IPL 2020 final as he picked the wicket of Shikhar Dhawan and was their most economical bowler in the match with just 25 runs conceded as they cantered to a win. (Pic Credit: X)
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India.com
07-07-2025
- Sport
- India.com
10 Big Players Traded To Mumbai Indians In IPL History: Hardik Pandya, Trent Boult, Parthiv Patel And...
photoDetails english 2928105 Updated:Jul 07, 2025, 11:42 PM IST 1. Hardik Pandya (Traded from Gujarat Titans) 1 / 10 Gujarat Titans traded their title-winning captain Hardik Pandya to Mumbai Indians for Rs 15 crore in an all-cash deal ahead of the IPL 2024 season. Pandya returned to MI, his original franchise, after leading Gujarat Titans to the IPL title in 2022 and this is considered as one of the biggest trades in league's history. It was a strategic move from Mumbai Indians to reclaim past glory but Hardik didn't have great success as MI captain in the last two IPL seasons. 2. Trent Boult (Traded from Delhi Capitals) 2 / 10 Delhi Capitals traded Trent Boult to Mumbai Indians for Rs 3.2 crore in an all-cash deal ahead of the IPL 2020 season. Boult's inclusion won MI the title in the very first year with the left-arm pacer taking 25 wickets, averaging 18.3 during the IPL 2020 season. 3. Quinton de Kock (Traded from RCB) 3 / 10 Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) traded Quinton de Kock to Mumbai Indians for Rs 2.8 crore in an all-cash deal after his underwhelming 2018 season. De Kock scored 529 runs in 2019 and 503 runs in 2020 and formed a formidable opening pair with Rohit Sharma and contributed to MI's titles in both years, making this trade a masterstroke. 4. Parthiv Patel (Traded from RCB) 4 / 10 Mumbai Indians traded for wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel from Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) ahead of the IPL 2015 season. The move turned out to be fruitful for Mumbai Indians as Parthiv played a crucial role in MI's title wins in 2015 and 17 by providing the much-needed stability at the top of the order. 5. Dinesh Karthik (Traded from Punjab) 5 / 10 With Mumbai Indians needing a specialist wicket-keeper, the franchise signed Dinesh Karthik in a player-plus-cash deal with Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) in exchange for R Sathish ahead of the 2012 season. Karthik's experience and batting prowess played a key role in MI's first IPL title win in 2013, making him a key trade acquisition. Karthik smashed 510 runs in 16 games during IPL 2013 season. 6. Pragyan Ojha (Traded from Deccan Chargers) 6 / 10 Pragyan Ojha was traded from Deccan Chargers to Mumbai before the IPL 2012 season. Ojha filled a critical gap in MI's spin department and made a huge contribution in MI's first IPL title win in 2013 by taking 16 wickets in as many games. 7. Jason Behrendorff (Traded from RCB) 7 / 10 A member of the Mumbai Indians' victorious 2019 IPL winning team, Jason Behrendorff returned back to the franchise in a trade deal with Royal Challengers Bangalore. His impact at MI was immediate with his performances in IPL 2023, as the Aussie pacer claimed 14 wickets in 12 outings as a new-ball specialist. 8. Zaheer Khan (Traded from RCB) 8 / 10 Zaheer Khan was traded to Mumbai Indians from Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in exchange for Robin Uthappa ahead of the 2009 season. Zaheer picked six wickets in the 2009 edition and 15 scalps in the 2010 IPL edition, playing a major role in carrying MI to the final. 9. Shikhar Dhawan (Traded from Delhi) 9 / 10 Shikhar Dhawan was traded to Mumbai Indians in a straight-player swap with Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) with Ashish Nehra going the other way. Shikhar played for MI for two seasons (2009 and 2010) and registered 345 runs in 19 games across the IPL and the Champions League T20. 10. Jayant Yadav (Traded from Delhi Capitals) 10 / 10 Jayant Yadav was traded to Mumbai Indians from Delhi Capitals ahead of the 2019 IPL season. Yadav played a crucial role for MI in the IPL 2020 final as he picked the wicket of Shikhar Dhawan and was their most economical bowler in the match with just 25 runs conceded as they cantered to a win.


Mint
30-05-2025
- Sport
- Mint
GT vs MI, Eliminator: Rohit Sharma misses century in Mullanpur; List of records broken by the MI legend
Rohit Sharma created history in Mumbai Indians' knockout game against Gujarat Titans in New Chandigarh (Mullanpur). The elegant opener became the 2nd batter in the history of IPL to smash 300 sixes. He also became the 2nd batter to cross 7000 runs in IPL. Rohit achieved the two landmarks at one go, sweeping Rashid Khan over the deep square leg boundary. Chris Gayle—357 sixes (141 innings) Rohit Sharma—302 sixes (266 innings) Virat Kohli—291 sixes (258 innings) MS Dhoni—264 sixes (242 innings) AB de Villiers—251 sixes (170 innings) Virat Kohli - 8618 runs (258 innings) Rohit Sharma - 7038 runs (266 innings) Shikhar Dhawan - 6769 runs (221 innings) David Warner - 6565 runs (184 innings) Suresh Raina - 5528 runs (200 innings) Rohit Sharma was dropped twice in the first three overs of the innings. He was dropped on 3 runs by Gerald Coetzee off the bowling of Prasidh Krishna at deep fine leg. Rohit Sharma miscued the pull shot, and the South African dropped a high catch. Rohit was dropped on 12 by wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis, who was making his IPL debut. The Sri Lankan was late to react to the outside edge and spilled a straightforward chance. Rohit rode his luck and smashed his third fifty in the IPL playoffs, after scoring fifties in the IPL 2015 and 2020 finals. 81 off 50 vs Gujarat Titans, IPL 2025 (eliminator) 68 off 45 vs Delhi Capitals, IPL 2020 (final) 50 off 26 vs Chennai Super Kings, IPL 2015 (final) Rohit's 81 is also the highest score by a Mumbai Indians batter in IPL playoffs. Rohit Sharma - 81 off 50 vs Gujarat Titans, 2025 Suryakumar Yadav - 71* off 54 vs Chennai Super Kings, 2019 Dwayne Smith - 68 off 28 vs Chennai Super Kings, 2013 Lendl Simmons - 68 off 45 vs Chennai Super Kings, 2015 Rohit Sharma - 68 off 51 vs Delhi Capitals, 2020 Rohit was eventually dismissed by Prasidh Krishna's slower ball. Rashid Khan, one of the safest fielders in the GT team, took a comfortable catch at short midwicket.


Mint
30-05-2025
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- Mint
GT vs MI, Eliminator: Rohit Sharma scripts history, reaches triple century of sixes en route 7000 IPL runs
Rohit Sharma created history in Mumbai Indians' knockout game against Gujarat Titans in New Chandigarh. The elegant opener became the 2nd batter in the history of IPL to smash 300 sixes. He also became the 2nd batter to cross 7000 runs in IPL. Rohit achieved the two landmarks at one go, sweeping Rashid Khan over the deep square leg boundary. Chris Gayle—357 sixes (141 innings) Rohit Sharma—300 sixes (266 innings) Virat Kohli—291 sixes (258 innings) MS Dhoni—264 sixes (242 innings) AB de Villiers—251 sixes (170 innings) Virat Kohli - 8618 runs (258 innings) Rohit Sharma - 7017 runs (266 innings) Shikhar Dhawan - 6769 runs (221 innings) David Warner - 6565 runs (184 innings) Suresh Raina - 5528 runs (200 innings) Rohit Sharma was dropped twice in the first three overs of the innings. He was dropped on 3 runs by Gerald Coetzee off the bowling of Prasidh Krishna at deep fine leg. Rohit Sharma miscued the pull shot, and the South African dropped a high catch. Rohit was dropped on 12 by wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis, who was making his IPL debut. The Sri Lankan was late to react to the outside edge and spilled a straightforward chance. Rohit rode his luck and smashed his third fifty in the IPL playoffs, after scoring fifties in the IPL 2015 and 2020 finals. 68 off 45 vs Delhi Capitals, IPL 2020 (final) 60* off 36 vs Gujarat Titans, IPL 2025 (eliminator) 50 off 26 vs Chennai Super Kings, IPL 2015 (final) Stay updated on all the action from the IPL 2025. Check the IPL 2025 Schedule, and follow the top performers with the Orange Cap and Purple Cap.


India.com
27-05-2025
- Sport
- India.com
Suryakumar Yadav to Sachin Tendulkar: Batters who scored MOST runs for Mumbai Indians in a single season
Over the years, Mumbai Indians have seen some explosive batting performances. From modern-day finisher Suryakumar Yadav to the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, here's a look at the batters who have scored the most runs for MI in a single IPL season. Former Mumbai Indians skipper, Rohit Sharma amassed 538 runs in IPL 2013. In IPL 2015, West Indies' Lendl Simmons amassed 540 runs for Mumbai Indians. In IPL 2011, Sachin Tendulkar gathered 553 runs for Mumbai Indians. In IPL 2023 season, Suryakumar Yadav amassed 605 runs for Mumbai Indians. In IPL 2010, Sachin Tendulkar amassed 618 runs for Mumbai Indians. In the ongoing season of IPL 2025, Suryakumar Yadav has amassed 640 runs for Mumbai Indians so far.