Mumbai Indians have been dealt a significant setback in their IPL 2026 campaign as experienced New Zealand spinner Mitchell Santner has been ruled out for the remainder of the tournament due to a right shoulder injury. With the five-time champions already struggling in the points table, losing one of their key overseas bowlers adds to their growing list of concerns.
Mitchell Santner ruled out of IPL 2026
Santner’s injury issues began earlier this month during Mumbai Indians’ clash against Delhi Capitals on April 4. While fielding in that match, he picked up a niggle in his non-bowling shoulder, which initially appeared manageable. However, the discomfort forced him to miss the following game against Rajasthan Royals on April 7.
After a short recovery period, the left-arm spinner returned to action and featured against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on April 12. He also played against Gujarat Titans on April 20, showing signs of regaining rhythm. Unfortunately, during the high-pressure clash against Chennai Super Kings on April 23, Santner hurt the same shoulder again while fielding, worsening the issue and ultimately ending his campaign.
Despite limited appearances this season, Santner made useful contributions with the ball. He picked up five wickets in four matches and often provided control during the middle overs. His calm presence and ability to bowl in pressure situations made him an important asset in Mumbai’s bowling setup.
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Star spinner steps in with experience and control
To cover for Santner’s absence, Mumbai Indians have brought in Kehsav Maharaj, another seasoned left-arm spinner with a strong reputation in T20 cricket. Although the South African has played only two IPL matches in the past — both for Rajasthan Royals in 2024 — his overall T20 record makes him a dependable option.
Maharaj has claimed 191 wickets in 218 T20 matches, underlining his consistency and effectiveness across leagues and international cricket. He has also impressed in the SA20 competition, where he has taken 39 wickets across four seasons.
His ability to control the run flow while also striking at important moments could prove valuable for Mumbai, especially on slower Indian pitches where spin often becomes decisive.
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