
The Mumbai Indians have gathered an excellent team, which consists of international experience and domestic talent. We take a look at four of the best new faces on the team of MY for IPL 2025.
The five times former champions have not spent a great moment in the Premier League India since he won consecutive titles in 2019-20. Some of that were poor tactics and internal conflicts.
The Mumbai Indians had also been mediocre in their construction of a squad in this period, making funky decisions instead of being practices. The IPL 2025 auction was much better in that regard, since they focused on addressing their recent problems.
The franchise MI has a rich story of choosing less known young players from the national circuit and turning them into stars. Before the season, let’s take a look at four of the best national players of the Mumbai Indians team for IPL 2025.
Naman Naman
The decision of the Mumbai Indians to use the right to coincidence card at the IPL auction in Naman Dhir instead of Nehal Wadhera lifted some eyebrows, but shows how high they qualify. Dhir caught the attention of the scouts of me during the local T20 T20 Sher-E-Punjab 2023 tournament, where he hit 466 races in 191.
In the IPL 2024, Dhir played seven games and, although he made only 140 races in seven entries, his 62 was not 28 in the last group match against Lucknow Super Giants made enough to show his potential.
Naman Dhir’s general T20 numbers are not great, but it has a strong base and a very good range of shots.
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Paradise Angad Bawa
After an incredible U19 World Cup campaign in 2022, many believed that Raj Angad Bawa would be the next big thing in the Indian Cricket. The all -terrain had scored 252 races in six outputs and took nine WICKETS, including five for the final against England. He had also broken 162 not out of Uganda.
Bawa was collected by Punjab Kings for IPL 2022, but only had two opportunities in the season. Recently, he had an excellent campaign for Chandigarh in the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy. He made 176 races in the season at 136 attack rate while packed 12 wicks with his bowling rhythm. The Mumbai Indians have all the facilities that a player could ask for and Bawa could unlock their true potential in the coming years.
Krishnan Shrijith
Karnataka’s 28 -year -old Wicktkeeper batter, Krishnan Shrijith, received his first IPL contract when the Mumbai Indians acquired it for the base price of INR 30 Lakhs. Shrijith has been in good shape in the domestic cricket and could have an opportunity in the next IPL 2025.
Shrijith was the best Karnataka corridor in the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy, with 213 races at an average of 42.60 while hitting 176. He then made an undefeated 150 of 101 in the opening game of the Vijay Hazare trophy and played a crucial 78 races in The final.
Bevon Jacobs
The selection of the Mumbai Indians, Bevon Jacobs, could be far from an international call for New Zealand, but could play some role in IPL 2025. Bateo in the average order of Auckland, Jacobs has scored 240 races from seven entries to a Average of an average of 40 while hiding 139.
Jacobs broke 53 of 33 against Canterbury and 90 was not in 56 against the northern districts. In general, it has a 153 strike rate in its short race in T20 so far. He is the only one abroad better in the Mumbai Indian squad that roars in the average order and could have an opportunity if they decide to surprise.