
Mumbai Indians team management at Tata IPL Auction. Photo Credit: BCCI/IPL Photo
During the 2026 auction, the Mumbai Indians had a solid strategy for a smart rebuild. They aimed to mix experienced players with young talent to ensure their team has both depth and flexibility for the long season ahead. By spending wisely and paying close attention to what the team needs, MI has positioned themselves for a successful campaign.

Photo Credit: BCCI/IPL Photo
Mumbai Indians (MI) Auction Overview
| Category | Details |
| Auction Date | 16 December 2025 (Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi) |
| Purse Amount (₹) | 125 crore |
| Amount Spent (₹) | 124.45 crore |
| Amount Remaining (₹) | 55 lakh |
| RTM Remaining | 0 (no Right-to-Match cards left) |
| Total Players in Squad | 25 (full squad) |
| Overseas Players | 8 (maximum allowed) |
| Biggest Buy | Quinton de Kock – ₹1 crore (South Africa, wicket-keeper) |
The Mumbai Indians came into the IPL 2026 auction with a budget of ₹125 crore and nearly used it all, only leaving ₹55 lakh unspent. After retaining 17 players, MI had just ₹2.75 crore remaining in their budget, which they used wisely to make specific additions and create a well-rounded team through thoughtful planning. They finalized their 25-player roster with a blend of seasoned players and newcomers, with the standout signing being the return of Quinton de Kock.
Players Bought at Auction: IPL 2026
| Player | Role | Base Price (₹) | Final Bid (₹) |
| Quinton de Kock (Overseas) | Wicketkeeper | 1 crore | 1 crore |
| Danish Malewar | Batter | 30 lakh | 30 lakh |
| Mohammad Izhar | Bowler | 30 lakh | 30 lakh |
| Atharva Ankolekar | All-rounder | 30 lakh | 30 lakh |
| Mayank Rawat | All-rounder | 30 lakh | 30 lakh |
The Mumbai Indians made smart and effective moves during the auction by bringing in five new players to finalize their team. The highlight was Quinton de Kock’s return for ₹1 crore while Danish Malewar, Mohammad Izhar, Atharva Ankolekar, and Mayank Rawat were added at the base price to strengthen their batting and spin options.
Players Retained Before Auction: IPL 2026
| Player | Role | Salary (₹) |
| AM Ghazanfar | Bowler | 4.8 crore |
| Ashwani Kumar | Bowler | 30 lakh |
| Corbin Bosch (Overseas) | All-rounder | 75 lakh |
| Deepak Chahar | Bowler | 9.25 crore |
| Hardik Pandya | All-rounder | 16.35 crore |
| Jasprit Bumrah | Bowler | 18 crore |
| Mitchell Santner (Overseas) | All-rounder | 2 crore |
| Naman Dhir | All-rounder | 5.25 crore |
| Raghu Sharma | Bowler | 30 lakh |
| Raj Angad Bawa | All-rounder | 30 lakh |
| Robin Minz | Wicket-keeper | 65 lakh |
| Rohit Sharma | Batter | 16.3 crore |
| Ryan Rickelton (Overseas) | Wicket-keeper | 1 crore |
| Suryakumar Yadav | Batter | 16.35 crore |
| Tilak Varma | Batter | 8 crore |
| Trent Boult (Overseas) | Bowler | 12.5 crore |
| Will Jacks (Overseas) | All-rounder | 5.25 crore |
Before the IPL 2026 auction, the Mumbai Indians secured a solid group of 17 retained players ensuring that their key players remained with the team. Big names like Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya topped the list and demonstrated MI’s commitment to retaining their match-winners. International players like Trent Boult, Will Jacks and Ryan Rickelton provided balance in various areas.
Players Traded In Auction: IPL 2026
| Player | Role | From Team | Salary (₹) |
| Shardul Thakur | All-rounder | Lucknow Super Giants | 2 crore |
| Sherfane Rutherford (Overseas) | All-rounder | Gujarat Titans | 2.6 crore |
| Mayank Markande | Bowler | Kolkata Knight Riders | 30 lakh |
The Mumbai Indians boosted their team for IPL 2026 by making clever trades. They brought in Shardul Thakur, Sherfane Rutherford and Mayank Markande. These changes improved their pace options and added some powerful batting in the middle order.







