IPL 2026: Jasprit Bumrah captains Mumbai Indians after 156 Matches, Only One Player became Captain later than Him
Jasprit Bumrah is captaining the Mumbai Indians against Punjab Kings in IPL 2026 tonight, becoming only the second player to lead a side after playing as many as 156 matches - the highest after Ravindra Jadeja's 200 matches in the competition.
With Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav unavailable, the five-time champions have turned to their talismanic pacer for leadership in what has been a difficult season. MI, already out of playoff contention, are playing for pride, while PBKS chase a vital win to strengthen their top-four hopes.

The statistic underscores Bumrah's remarkable journey. Since his IPL debut in 2013, the 32-year-old has been the heartbeat of MI's bowling attack, delivering match-winning spells without the burden of captaincy. Tonight marks a new chapter as he steps into the leadership role after more games than most modern greats ever played before getting the armband.
Bumrah's calm demeanour and tactical acumen have long earned respect across the dressing room. Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar recently suggested he could be a long-term successor to Hardik. In a high-scoring Dharamshala venue, his dual responsibility of leading and bowling will be under the spotlight.
Most matches in IPL before Captaining a Team
200 - Ravindra Jadeja
156 - Jasprit Bumrah
153 - Manish Pandey
148 - Axar Patel
137 - Kieron Pollard
126 - Suryakumar Yadav


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