Mumbai Indians have suffered a major blow ahead of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season as their New Zealand all-rounder Mitchell Santner has been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament due to an injury. The franchise has officially announced his replacement for the rest of the season.
Santner's Injury and Replacement
Mitchell Santner, who was a key player for Mumbai Indians, sustained an injury during a practice session and has been deemed unfit to continue in the IPL. The franchise management acted quickly to find a suitable replacement, ensuring minimal disruption to the team's balance.
The replacement player, whose name has been confirmed by the franchise, is expected to join the squad immediately and fill the void left by Santner. The Mumbai Indians camp is hopeful that the new addition will contribute effectively in the remaining matches.
Impact on Mumbai Indians
Santner's absence is a significant setback for Mumbai Indians, as he provided crucial breakthroughs with his left-arm spin and contributed valuable runs lower down the order. The team will now rely on their new signing to step up and deliver in the crucial stages of the tournament.
The franchise has not disclosed the exact nature of Santner's injury but confirmed that he will undergo rehabilitation and is expected to recover fully ahead of the next domestic season.
Mumbai Indians currently have a challenging schedule ahead, and the management is confident that the replacement player will adapt quickly to the team's requirements. The fans will be eager to see how the new player performs in the high-pressure environment of the IPL.



