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Former players, experts divided on Mumbai Indians captaincy

While some believe a leadership change is necessary, others warn against yet another transition as rumours abound that Hardik Pandya could be replaced by Suryakumar Yadav

News Arena Network - Mumbai - UPDATED: March 28, 2026, 06:13 PM - 2 min read

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Hardik Pandya and (right) Suryakumar Yadav.


A lot has been said behind the iron curtain about the leadership dynamics of the Mumbai Indians. Rumours continue to swirl that Hardik Pandya—who took over from Rohit Sharma in 2024—could be replaced by Suryakumar Yadav. Yet, within the team’s think tank, there has been no visible unrest or public indication of such a move.

 

The silence from within contrasts sharply with the noise outside. With Mumbai Indians’ IPL 2026 opener against Kolkata Knight Riders scheduled on Sunday at the Wankhede Stadium, any speculation around a leadership change is likely to fade away as the focus shifts to cricket. Constant changes in the team could disrupt the dressing room’s calm and affect on-field cohesion, something the management appears keen to avoid by maintaining a steady front.

 

Interestingly, the debate has been driven almost entirely by voices outside the team’s framework. Former players and experts have openly expressed divided opinions, raising concerns that the internal think tank has chosen not to address publicly. While some believe a leadership change is necessary, others warn against yet another transition.

 

Ravichandran Ashwin has stirred the conversation by suggesting that the need of the hour is a change in captaincy, especially considering Suryakumar Yadav’s recent success in leading India to the T20 World Cup 2026 title. From his perspective, not leveraging a captain in peak form and confidence could be a missed opportunity.

 

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On the other hand, Mohammad Kaif has strongly opposed the idea. He cautioned that such a move would mirror the 2024 decision to replace Rohit Sharma with Hardik Pandya, a call that initially backfired. Kaif warned against making reactionary decisions driven by current popularity, arguing that frequent leadership changes could create a cycle of instability and hurt the team in the long run.

 

Kaif also emphasised the importance of Rohit Sharma’s presence on the field, suggesting that Mumbai Indians should involve him more actively rather than restricting him to the Impact Player role. Drawing from last season’s Qualifier 2, he pointed out how Hardik relied on Rohit’s experience in high-pressure moments. According to Kaif, Rohit’s tactical acumen and composure remain invaluable assets for the team.

 

The larger debate has gained momentum because of contrasting trajectories—Suryakumar’s rise as a successful international captain and Hardik’s absence from a national leadership role. It leaves Mumbai Indians at a crossroads: whether to reward current form and leadership success or to back continuity and dressing-room stability.

 

For now, however, the silence within the Mumbai Indians camp is telling. While the outside world continues to debate and dissect, the team management appears to have drawn a clear line, choosing stability over speculation.

 

By Joe Williams

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