These four Mumbai Indians Players are going to be a tough catch to be bought again by their home team.
Synonymous to all other teams, Mumbai Indians will also have a fresh-team after the IPL 2022 mega auction.
Synonymous to all other teams, Mumbai Indians will also have a fresh-team after the IPL 2022 mega auction. This can be explained as per the rule that states that one particular franchise is only allowed to retain 4 players. Also no Right to Match Card has been provided this time. Some retentions may be subconscious, but the franchises can come up with some surprise names.
Here is a lost of the most anticipated player Mumbai Indians can bring back.
1. Rohit Sharma: Rohit Sharma with Mumbai Indians screams "obvious". He is without a doubt on the verge to be MI's first-choice pick before the IPL 2022 auction. Sharma can be promulgated as the most celebrated skipper in the history of IPL and has helped Mumbai Indians taste victory 5 times. A little shaky with the batting angled he more than compensated for it by efficiently fulfilling his captainship responsibilities.
2. Jasprit Bumrah: Before making way towards the national team, Bumrah was provided impeccable opportunity by the Mumbai Indians franchise. To imagine that any other franchise would bid for him and Mumbai Indians would let it happen seems improbable.
3. Ishan Kishan: Mumbai Indians is a pinnacle in terms of gifting opportunities that helps players become their absolute best. Mumbai Indians might continue to back Ishan. MI paid Kishan a whopping Rs 6.2 crore in IPL 2018 mega auction, and seeing the trends Ishan Kishan can be seen with the MI franchise for years to come.4. Kieron Pollard: Kieron Pollard can be stated responsible for single-handedly making victories a norm for the Mumbai Indians franchise. He leads MI in Rohit's absence and is a subconscious selection in the playing XI even if he doesn't perform well.
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