Mumbai Indians (MI) have been a dominant force in the Women’s Premier League 2025 (WPL 2025), clinching the inaugural title and finishing third in the 2024 season.
Under the leadership of the experienced Harmanpreet Kaur, MI has established a formidable squad that combines dynamic Indian talent with world-class overseas players. Heading into the 2025 WPL mini-auctions, MI will be looking to bolster their already strong squad, making smart acquisitions to take their team to the next level.
With a purse of ₹2.65 crore and only four available slots, MI’s auction strategy will need to be highly efficient. The goal will be to strengthen specific areas, keeping an eye on both immediate impact and long-term squad balance.
Retentions and Releases Before the WPL 2025 Auctions
Fatima Jaffer, Humairaa Kaazi, Issy Wong, and Priyanka Bala were let go by Mumbai Indians ahead of the season. While all are promising players, MI has chosen to release them for the upcoming auction in order to refine the squad and address specific weaknesses.
Squad Composition Before the WPL 2025 Auctions
Batters | Harmanpreet Kaur, Yastika Bhatia |
Pacers | Shabnim Ismail* |
Spinners | Keerthana Balakrishnan, Saika Ishaque, Amandeep Kaur |
All Rounders | Hayley Matthews*, Amelia Kerr*, Chloe Tryon*, Pooja Vastrakar, S Sajana, Amanjot Kaur, Nat-Sciver Brunt*, Jintimani Kalita |
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Auction Snapshot
- Purse Remaining: ₹2.65 CR
- Available Slots: 4
- Overseas Slots: 1
With a core group of reliable players, MI’s squad boasts strong all-rounders, reliable batters, and key international bowlers. However, a few areas still need attention, especially in terms of strengthening the pace attack and adding more spin options.
Mumbai Indians will need to make strategic picks to maximize the utility of their remaining purse. The challenge will be to target a player who fits the squad balance, filling in the gaps without exhausting the available budget. The limited overseas slot means that Mumbai Indians will need to pick wisely from the overseas players who can add real value in both the short and long term.
Areas to Strengthen for Mumbai Indians
- Backup Pacers: While Shabnim Ismail is a world-class bowler, MI lacks depth in the pace department. A quality backup pacer is necessary, particularly for times when Ismail or Amandeep Kaur might be unavailable or out of form.
- Frontline Spinner: Though MI has quality spinners like Amelia Kerr, Hayley Matthews, Saika Ishaque and Keerthana Balakrishnan, they need to add another frontline spinner who can make an impact in the middle overs and contribute with wickets in the longer format of the tournament.
- Additional Batting Depth: MI’s batting line-up, although strong with Harmanpreet and Yastika at the top, could use another solid batter who can anchor the innings and turn the game in tough situations.
Potential Targets for Mumbai Indians
To strengthen their team, Mumbai Indians will look at specific targets based on their needs:
- Alana King: The Australian leg-spinner would add significant value to MI’s spin department. King has proven her worth in various leagues around the world, and her ability to control the game in the middle overs could complement MI’s existing bowling options.
- Sneh Rana: A versatile all-rounder from India, Sneh brings in leadership qualities, as well as experience in handling tough situations. She could add depth to the batting and bowling departments, making her a valuable pick for MI.
- G Kamalini: Kamalini could add flexibility to MI’s middle-order, being an explosive batter who can also fulfill wicket-keeping duties when required. This could offer MI a unique advantage during injury scenarios or when requiring a change in balance.
- Rosemary Mair: A talented New Zealand pacer, Mair could offer MI the backup pace option they need, providing variety and balance in the bowling attack. Her consistent performances at the international level make her an attractive candidate for MI.
- Darcie Brown: Another fast bowler from Australia, Brown’s pace could be a valuable addition to MI’s attack, especially when it comes to countering opposition power hitters. Her skillset complements Ismail’s style of play, providing variety in MI’s pace department.
- Lauren Cheatle: The left-arm pacer from Australia would be a great fit for MI’s pace attack, bringing in a different angle of delivery. Cheatle is known for her ability to bowl in the death overs, which would provide MI with more options in tight situations.
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