The Mumbai Indians (MI) are facing the possibility of missing key players during the IPL 2025 playoffs, potentially impacting their chances of securing a record-extending sixth title. Several factors, including international cricket commitments and the rescheduling of the IPL 2025, contribute to this challenge.
Key Players Potentially Unavailable
Reports indicate that MI might have to navigate the playoff stages without the services of South Africa's Corbin Bosch and Ryan Rickelton, as well as England's Will Jacks. These players have been called up for international duties, with Rickelton and Bosch potentially joining South Africa's squad for the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia. Will Jacks is expected to join England's squad for the home series against the West Indies.
Impact on Mumbai Indians' Lineup
The absence of these players could force MI to make significant adjustments to their playing XI. Ryan Rickelton's opening slot might be filled by Naman Dhir, while John Bevon Jacobs from New Zealand could debut as a batting all-rounder in place of Will Jacks. Mitchell Santner is another possible replacement. The team might also need to find a new wicket-keeper.
MI's Playoff Qualification Scenario
Despite the potential player unavailability, MI is currently in a strong position to qualify for the playoffs. They are fourth in the standings with 14 points from 12 games. To secure their playoff spot, MI needs to win at least one of their remaining two matches against the Delhi Capitals (DC) and the Punjab Kings (PBKS). Winning both matches would guarantee their qualification. Even with one win, they could still qualify if DC or PBKS lose their remaining matches.
Revised IPL 2025 Schedule
The IPL 2025 season was temporarily suspended due to geopolitical tensions but is set to resume on May 17. The remaining league matches will be held across six cities, with the playoffs scheduled from May 29 to June 1 and the final on June 3. The BCCI has allowed teams to sign replacement players until the end of the tournament, offering some flexibility to address player unavailability.
Possible Replacements
To mitigate the potential loss of key players, Mumbai Indians are reportedly exploring replacement options. Charith Asalanka, Sri Lanka's white-ball captain, has been approached by the franchise.
Other Teams Affected
Mumbai Indians are not the only team facing player availability issues. Gujarat Titans will miss Jos Buttler, who has been called up for England's ODI series against the West Indies. Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen of the Punjab Kings will also be unavailable for the playoffs due to international commitments.