
Five Time Indian Premier League Champions Mumbai Indians will kickstart their IPL campaign with a trip to the Chinnaswamy Stadium as they take on Royal Challengers Bangalore on April 2.
The IPL 2023 starts on March 31 and will continue up to May 28 as ten teams fight out for the coveted glory. The IPL this year will be played around the country for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mumbai Indians (MI) have been drawn into Group A. This year, the teams of the same group will face each other once (Home or Away), while they will face the teams from the other group twice (Home and Away), thus maintaining the equilibrium of 14 games per team during the group stage.
Mumbai Indians are slotted in Group A along with Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals and Lucknow Super Giants. Group B consists of Gujarat Titans, Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Hence MI will face all the Group B teams twice, and face all the Group A teams once in the group stage.
MI will play their first match against Royal Challengers Bangalore on April 2. Their first home game is against arch-rivals Chennai Super Kings on April 8, the return fixture between MI and CSK on May 6 is also going to be the 1000th IPL game in history. MI travel to Delhi then on April 11 and subsequently host the Knight Riders on April 16.
MI will play three afternoon fixtures (matches starting at 3.30 PM IST) in the campaign - against KKR (April 16), CSK (May 6) and SRH (May 21).
The Rohit Sharma-led side are the most successful franchise in IPL history with five titles. They will play Group A sides KKR and RR at home, while facing LSG and DC in away fixtures.

Mumbai Indians will play all of their IPL 2023 home matches at the Wankhede Stadium this season.
Here is the Venue, Time Table and Full List of Fixtures of Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2023-
| Date | Day | Fixture (Home/Away) | Venue | Time (In IST) |
| April 2 | Sunday | Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bangalore (A) | Bengaluru | 7.30 PM |
| April 8 | Saturday | Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings (H) | Mumbai | 7.30 PM |
| April 11 | Tuesday | Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals (A) | Delhi | 7.30 PM |
| April 16 | Sunday | Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Knight Riders (H) | Mumbai | 3.30 PM |
| April 18 | Tuesday | Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (A) | Hyderabad | 7.30 PM |
| April 22 | Saturday | Mumbai Indians vs Punjab Kings (H) | Mumbai | 7.30 PM |
| April 25 | Tuesday | Mumbai Indians vs Gujarat Titans (A) | Ahmedabad | 7.30 PM |
| April 30 | Sunday | Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals (H) | Mumbai | 7.30 PM |
| May 3 | Wednesday | Mumbai Indians vs Punjab Kings (A) | Mohali | 7.30 PM |
| May 6 | Saturday | Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings (A) | Chennai | 3.30 PM |
| May 9 | Tuesday | Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bangalore (H) | Mumbai | 7.30 PM |
| May 12 | Friday | Mumbai Indians vs Gujarat Titans (H) | Mumbai | 7.30 PM |
| May 16 | Tuesday | Mumbai Indians vs Lucknow Super Giants (A) | Lucknow | 7.30 PM |
| May 21 | Sunday | Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (H) | Mumbai | 3.30 PM |
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