Mumbai Indians Squad IPL 2014 (Players Bought in Auction)
MUMBAI INDIANS IPL 2014 TEAM SQUAD AFTER AUCTION

| NO# | Player | Age | Price |
| 1 | Rohit Sharma (Captain) | 32 | Retained (12.5 crore) |
| 2 | Lasith Malinga | 23 | Retained (9.5 crore) |
| 3 | Kieron Pollard | 19 | Retained (7.5 crore) |
| 4 | Harbajhan Singh | 25 | Retained (4.5 crore) |
| 5 | Ambati Rayudu | 29 | Retained (3.5 crore) |
| 6 | Michael Hussey | 37 | Rs. 5 Crore |
| 7 | Zaheer Khan | 35 | Rs. 2.6 Crore |
| 8 | Prijan Ojha | 27 | Rs. 3.2 Crore |
| 9 | Corey Anderson | 23 | Rs. 4.5 Crore |
| 10 | Aditya Tare | 26 | Rs. 1.6 Crore |
| 11 | Jasprit Bumrah | 20 | Rs. 1.2 Crore |
| 12 | Josh Hazlewood | 23 | Rs. 50 Lakh |
| 13 | Jalaj Saxena | 27 | Rs. 90 Lakh |
| 14 | Chidhambaram Gautam | 27 | Rs. 90 Lakh |
| 15 | Shreyas Gopal | 20 | Rs. 10 Lakh |
| 16 | Sushant Marathe | 25 | Rs. 10 Lakh |
| 17 | Apoorv Vijay Wankhade | 21 | Rs. 10 Lakh |
| 18 | Marchant de Lange | 23 | Rs. 30 Lakh |
| 19 | Krishmar Santokie | 29 | Rs. 30 Lakh |
| 20 | Ben Dunk | 20 | Rs. 20 Lakh |
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Indian Premier League season 2014 will be starting somewhere in April after the Twenty20 World Cup and there are 8 teams which are confirmed and one of them is mumbai indians who retained 5 of their key players and are left with just 21 crores to spend in the IPL Auction 2014 in Bangalore. Here we will be placing IPL players list in the squads with their prices and roles.
[ We will be updating the players list and squad during the IPL 2014 auction and once the auction is done we will place the full list of players with short bios and how much teams paid for their services. ]
In the past few season’s Mumbai Indians had the biggest squad in the IPL and they have this great oppertunity to reduce the players and buy some quality players instead quantity. Their captain Rohit Sharma is the key player, on top of the form and he will be the key. While their best bowler in previous few season’s is Lasith Malinga and he has been retained as well.








