Rohit Sharma, a key retention for Mumbai Indians, was kept by the franchise for ₹16.30 crore and will remain a cornerstone of the team in IPL 2025.
Mumbai Indians acquired Will Jacks for ₹5.25 crore and he is expected to partner Rohit Sharma at the top. Jacks can also deliver a few overs with the ball, making him a handy bi-dimensional player in the team.
Mumbai Indians retained their middle-order batter Suryakumar Yadav for ₹16.35 crore and he will most probably bat at number three. Suryakumar, the Indian T20I captain, also provides valuable support to MI captain Hardik Pandya.
Tilak Verma retained by Mumbai Indians for ₹8 crore, is set to be slotted in at number four.
Mumbai Indians retained Pandya for ₹16.35 crore and he is set to continue to be the leader of MI. Slotted in at number five, he is also expected to bowl four overs.
Robin Minz was secured for ₹65 Lakhs by Mumbai in the IPL 2025 mega auction and he is expected to play as the wicket-keeper batter.
Mitchell Santner was bought by MI for ₹2 crore and is expected to come and bat at number seven in the playing 11.
Mumbai Indians made a strong addition to their bowling department by securing Deepak Chahar for ₹9.25 crore.
Afghanistan's Allah Ghazanfar was another investment by MI in the bowling department and was bought for ₹4.80 crore.
Jasprit Bumrah emerged as Mumbai Indians' prime retention choice ₹18 crore and is set to be their leading pacer.
Trent Boult was acquired by Mumbai Indians for ₹12.50 crore and expected to partner Bumrah in the pace attack.
Mumbai Indians secured Naman Dhir for ₹5.2 crore and he could be the impact player for the Mumbai-based franchise.