Hyderabad: Five-time title winners Mumbai Indians were superb last season but they were ruled out from the tournament on the verge of reaching the final as a result of suffering a defeat at the hands of Gujarat Titans in the Qualifier 2. This time even before the start of the season, the franchise is the talk of the town with their move to hand over the captaincy from Rohit Sharma to all-rounder Hardik Pandya.
The side has faced a lot of criticism for the unfair treatment of Rohit Sharma, who led them to five titles. Amidst all this chatter around mismanagement from Mumbai Indians, Hardik Pandya will have a tough task ahead of him to be unfazed by the flak MI are facing and lead the side to the title.
In the previous season, Suryakumar Yadav was the highest run-getter for the team scoring 605 runs with an average of 43.21. Piyush Chawla was the leading wicket-taker for the team while Jason Behrendorff assisted him with the ball taking 14 wickets.
Ahead of the auction, they strengthened their pace department by buying Gerald Coetzee and Nuwan Thushara for values of Rs 5 crores and 4.8 crores respectively. Also, they bought Mohammed Nabi at the auction table and got a quality all-rounder on the roster. Ahead of the commencement of the season, here is the SWOT analysis of the franchise.
Strength
Batting is the biggest strength for Hardik and Co. They have a solid top three including Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav. Tilak Varma can come in to bat two down. Hardik Pandya and Tim David can finish the innings. Thus, MI have one of the strongest batting lineups in the coveted tournament and their batters have the potential to guide them on the path of glory.
Also, with Luke Wood and Gerald Coetzee's support for Jasprit Bumrah, the pace department is a strong asset for MI. They also have Romario Shepherd, who can roll his arm and his medium pace can trouble batters as well.
Weakness