MI at IPL Auction 2025 - Full Squad & Auction Buys on Day 1: Mumbai Indians (MI), the five-time IPL champions, were the quietest of all teams on Day 1 of Auction as they made three purchases.
MI, who entered the IPL 2025 mega auction with a remaining purse of ₹45 crore, bought Trent Boult at Rs 12.50 crore and used their RTM card to retain Naman Dhir for Rs 5.25 crore. Stay tuned for live updates on MI’s purchases at the IPL Auction 2025!

| Player Name | Country | Role | Price (in INR) |
| Trent Boult | New Zealand | Pacer | Rs 12.50 Crore |
| Naman Dhir | India | Batter | Rs 5.25 crore (RTM) |
| Robin Minz | India | Wicketkeeper | Rs 65 lakh |
| Karn Sharma | India | Spinner | Rs 50 lakh |
**Do return to this space for Day 2 auction as the list will be updated as the players are bought on final day
Jasprit Bumrah (Bowler) - ₹18 crore
Suryakumar Yadav (Batter) - ₹16.35 crore
Hardik Pandya (All-Rounder) - ₹16.35 crore
Rohit Sharma (Batter) - ₹16.30 crore
Tilak Varma (Batter) - ₹8 crore
With ₹45 crore left in the purse, MI has room to make impactful additions to their squad. While they might need to strategize their spending on marquee players, they are well-positioned to strengthen their team.
| Total Players | Overseas Players | Purse Used | Purse Left |
| 9 | 1 | ₹93.90 crore | ₹26.10 crore |
**The Purse will be Updated Live with the Auction
Jasprit Bumrah, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Rohit Sharma, Tilak Varma, Naman Dhir, Trent Boult*, Robin Minz, Karn Sharma
MI has retained some of their most impactful players, including Bumrah and Rohit Sharma, but they face a big challenge at the auction to rebuild their squad after releasing several players. They will likely focus on high-potential domestic players and strategic overseas buys to strike the perfect balance for IPL 2025.
As this is a mega auction, MI has released most players from their previous squad except for the retained core. Players like Ishan Kishan and Tim David are notable absentees from the retained list.
MI is expected to prioritize acquiring impactful batters and bowlers to complement their retained players. Given their remaining purse of ₹45 crore, they may focus on young talent and economical overseas players to ensure depth and flexibility in their squad.