Mumbai Indians launch new IPL 2026 jersey – Watch | Cricket News

Mumbai Indians launch new IPL 2026 jersey - Watch
Mumbai Indians team (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images)

Five-time champions Mumbai Indians have revealed their new jersey ahead of the highly anticipated Indian Premier League 2026 season, introducing a fresh design centred around a repeating ‘M’ motif that symbolises the franchise’s identity and philosophy.While the previous season’s kit retained the traditional blue and gold colours associated with the team, the 2026 version takes the visual concept a step further. The new jersey prominently features the letter ‘M’ arranged in a repeating pattern across the fabric, creating a sense of rhythm and continuity throughout the design. Despite their five championship titles, the jersey still does not display five stars above the team logo.

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Explaining the concept behind the design, the franchise said the repeated ‘M’ reflects the mindset and collective energy that define the team.“The design of the Mumbai Indians’ jersey, edition 2026, is inspired by the letter ‘M’ developed as a repeating pattern to create rhythm and continuity across the print. The ‘M’ represents the MI mindset, mentality and momentum, reflecting focus and a forward-driving spirit. Transforming a single letter into a unified pattern expresses the collective strength that emerges when the team and its supporters come together,” the team said in a statement.The franchise also emphasised that the familiar colour scheme remains central to the jersey’s identity.“MI’s signature blue and gold define the visual identity of the jersey. The deep blue reflects the spirit of Mumbai, strong, energetic, and constantly in motion, while the bold, flowing gold waves introduce energy and movement into the design. Gold represents success, victory, and legacy, reinforcing the Mumbai Indians’ identity and enduring passion for the game,” the statement added.The team will once again be captained by all-rounder Hardik Pandya, who has been in impressive form during the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.Mumbai Indians endured an inconsistent start to the 2025 season before staging a strong comeback to reach the playoffs. Their campaign eventually ended in Qualifier 2, where they were defeated by the Punjab Kings.The franchise has not lifted the IPL trophy since their triumph in 2020 and will be eager to end that drought in the 19th edition of the tournament. A title in 2026 would also make Mumbai Indians the first team in IPL history to claim six championships.

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