The Mumbai Indians, one of the IPL’s most successful teams, are gearing up for a strategic overhaul before the 2026 season. Following an inconsistent performance in the previous season, the team aims to reshape their roster by releasing players who underperformed. This move will create both roster and financial flexibility. Key players like Deepak Chahar, due to his expensive price tag and lack of impact, are likely to be released, as are Robin Minz and Reece Topley. This strategy allows MI to open up squad positions and target players who can fill critical gaps, thus building a stronger and more balanced team for the upcoming IPL season.
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