Mumbai Indians will be without Jasprit Bumrah for the beginning of the Indian Premier League (IPL), but they still have a strong bowling line-up. With Trent Boult returning to the team and Deepak Chahar joining, the team has a good mix of experience and youth. Captain Hardik Pandya emphasized the importance of having experienced players, especially on the challenging Wankhede track.
Pandya highlighted the significance of bringing in players like Boult, Chahar, and other experienced individuals to handle pressure situations. The team also has Reece Topley, Corbin Bosch, and young talents like Arjun Tendulkar in their bowling arsenal. Pandya feels fortunate to have three former captains – Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, and Bumrah – in the team, whose experience can guide him.
Mumbai Indians will kick off their IPL campaign with matches against Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans before playing their first home game against Kolkata Knight Riders. Despite missing Bumrah, the team is confident in their bowling strength and is looking forward to a successful season. The team’s strategy is to rely on experience to navigate challenging situations and come out on top.
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