Mumbai Indians (MI) have received a massive boost just before their high-voltage clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in IPL 2026. Actually, one of the Mumbai Indians’ key players is ready to make a comeback at the perfect time in the tournament.
The Wankhede Stadium is all set to host a blockbuster IPL 2026 clash between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Sunday (April 12). The MI will have their key overseas all-rounder back in the playing XI as they aim to make a strong comeback at home after back-to-back defeats.
Actually, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner is now fully fit and available for selection after missing MI’s last match against the Rajasthan Royals due to a minor injury concern. His return is expected to strengthen both the bowling and batting departments of the Mumbai franchise.
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As reported by a Times of India journalist, Mitchell Santner is all but confirmed to play against the RCB. He suggested that Santner looked in good rhythm during the practice sessions at Wankhede Stadium, where he bowled for a long spell and also took part in fielding drills.
Mitchell Santner begins training but Will Jacks yet to join MI camp in IPL 2026
The New Zealand captain had already started preparing a day earlier at the Cricket Club of India. Santner’s availability is a major boost for the Mumbai Indians because of his ability to control the middle overs with his left-arm spin.
Additionally, Santner’s batting in pressure situations gives extra depth to the MI that they will need against a strong RCB side. However, England all-rounder Will Jacks still has not joined the MI camp, which means they will have to wait a little longer for his availability.
In his absence, Mumbai has struggled with team balance, but now they can make up for it with Santner, as there is still no clarity on Jacks’ arrival in India.
Fit-again Santner set to return for MI Vs RCBIn big boost to @mipaltan ahead of their next match in IPL-2026 against @RCBTweets on Sunday night at the Wankhede Stadium, New Zealand captain and left-arm spinning allrounder Mitchell Santner, who missed
— Gaurav Gupta (@toi_gauravG) April 10, 2026
Rohit Sharma sets big vision for MI’s future
Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma completed 15 years with the Mumbai Indians, and it became a very special and emotional moment for the whole team. His journey with MI started in 2011. In these 15 years, Rohit became the biggest star of the franchise and led the team to five IPL titles.
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His calm captaincy and smart decisions helped Mumbai become one of the most successful teams in IPL history. To celebrate this milestone, MI gifted Rohit a special portrait to honor his long journey and contribution, showing their respect and love for him.
Rohit also thanked all teammates, coaches, and staff for their support. He shared that Mumbai Indians helped him grow as a leader and player, and this journey will always remain very close to his heart. The Hitman now wants MI to continue to grow stronger and remain one of the best teams in the IPL for many years.
He said, “Let's keep this legacy of this franchisee growing higher and higher.”
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