MI Emirates
The MI Emirates is a professional Twenty20 cricket franchise based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, that competes in the International League T20 (ILT20). Owned by Reliance Industries Limited, the same conglomerate behind the Mumbai Indians of the Indian Premier League, it serves as a sister franchise to expand the Mumbai Indians brand into the UAE market. The team plays its home matches at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, a venue established in 2004 with a capacity of 20,000 spectators, known for its 22-yard pitch that provides early movement for bowlers and true bounce for batters.[1] Established in 2022 ahead of the ILT20's inaugural season, MI Emirates was founded to participate in the league organized by the Emirates Cricket Board, aiming to promote high-quality T20 cricket in the region with a mix of international stars and local talent.[2] The franchise debuted in the 2023 ILT20 season, reaching the playoffs but falling short of the title, before securing a dominant victory in the 2024 final by defeating the Dubai Capitals by 45 runs, with captain Nicholas Pooran scoring a match-winning half-century. In the 2025 season, they again reached the playoffs but were eliminated by the Sharjah Warriorz in the Eliminator.[3][4] This 2024 triumph marked the tenth T20 league title for the broader Mumbai Indians family of franchises.[5] As of November 2025, MI Emirates is preparing for the 2025-26 ILT20 season, having acquired key players like opener Andre Fletcher for USD 260,000 at the October 2025 auction and signing West Indies stars Nicholas Pooran and Kieron Pollard as wildcards to bolster their squad.[6][7] The team's success has highlighted its role in growing cricket's popularity in the UAE, drawing large crowds to the Sheikh Zayed Stadium and featuring a blend of explosive batting and strategic bowling.[1]Establishment and background
Formation and launch
The International League T20 (ILT20) franchises were announced on June 6, 2022, by the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) in partnership with T20 Global, marking the launch of a new professional T20 league aimed at elevating cricket in the UAE.[8] Among the six teams, the Abu Dhabi-based franchise was awarded to Reliance Industries Limited, owners of the Mumbai Indians IPL team, as part of their global expansion into international T20 leagues.[9] This move aligned with Reliance's broader investments in cricket, including stakes in other franchise leagues worldwide.[10] On August 10, 2022, Reliance officially unveiled the team name as MI Emirates, tying it directly to the Mumbai Indians branding with the iconic blue and gold colors to foster a unified "One Family" identity across their franchises.[10] The launch emphasized the team's role in promoting high-level T20 cricket while integrating with the ECB's vision for grassroots and elite development in the UAE.[11] For the inaugural 2023 season, ILT20 operated without a traditional auction; instead, franchises directly signed players under ECB guidelines, with each team allocated a total budget of USD 2.5 million, including a minimum wage bill of USD 1.5 million and up to USD 1 million in bonuses.[8] As the first season, there were no prior retentions, but rules mandated a minimum of four UAE players per squad to support local talent development, alongside a cap of 25 players total, with at least two uncapped UAE cricketers.[8] Abu Dhabi was selected as MI Emirates' home city, with matches primarily at Zayed Cricket Stadium, aligning the franchise with the ECB's goals to enhance infrastructure and youth programs in the emirate.[1]Home ground and facilities
The Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi serves as the primary home ground for MI Emirates, hosting the majority of the team's matches since its debut in the International League T20 (ILT20) in 2023.[1] This state-of-the-art venue, opened in 2004, has become integral to the franchise's operations, providing a dedicated space for home games and fan engagement.[12] With a seating capacity of 20,000, the stadium features two large stands and grass banks for additional viewing, creating an immersive atmosphere for spectators.[12] The pitch at Sheikh Zayed is known for offering a balanced contest between bat and ball, with good pace and bounce that often favors high-scoring T20 encounters, particularly in the early overs before the surface slows slightly.[13] The stadium has a storied history of hosting major international events, including ICC World Cup qualifiers, Asia Cups, and IPL playoff matches, underscoring its status as one of the UAE's premier cricket venues.[14] MI Emirates conducts its training at facilities within the Abu Dhabi Cricket & Sports Hub, which encompasses the Zayed Cricket Stadium and adjacent academies focused on player development.[15] These include multiple world-class training fields, indoor practice areas, and high-performance centers equipped for skill enhancement, fitness conditioning, and tactical preparation tailored to T20 cricket.[16] The hub supports the team's year-round activities, fostering talent progression through structured programs. For ILT20 matches, the stadium incorporates specific adaptations such as advanced floodlights to facilitate day-night games and dedicated fan zones, including family-oriented amphitheater areas, to elevate the league's entertainment value.[14][17] These enhancements ensure optimal playing conditions and vibrant supporter experiences, aligning with the league's emphasis on global appeal.Ownership and affiliations
Ownership structure
MI Emirates is owned by Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), India's largest conglomerate by market capitalization, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Reliance Strategic Business Ventures Limited (RSBVL).[18] RSBVL acquired the rights to own and operate the franchise in November 2021 as part of RIL's expansion into international T20 leagues organized by the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB).[19] The operational entity, Indiawin Sports Middle East Limited, was incorporated in the UAE specifically to manage MI Emirates, ensuring compliance with local regulations while aligning with RIL's global sports strategy.[20] Mukesh Ambani, RIL's chairman and managing director, serves as the pivotal figure in the ownership, overseeing the integration of MI Emirates into the broader Mumbai Indians ecosystem.[21] As a sister franchise to the IPL's Mumbai Indians, MI Emirates shares branding elements, scouting networks, and player development pathways, facilitating talent mobility across RIL's cricket properties.[10] This structure allows for unified coaching philosophies and resource allocation, enhancing competitive synergy without direct operational overlap. Financially, RSBVL has committed significant resources to the franchise, including an equity infusion of approximately $5.62 million (half of the $11.24 million allocated to RIL's UAE and South Africa T20 ventures in 2023).[20] The ILT20 mandates a salary cap of $2 million per team for the 2025-26 season, covering player acquisitions through auctions and retentions, with additional investments directed toward infrastructure, youth academies, and marketing to build a sustainable presence.[22] This ownership model positions MI Emirates as a cornerstone in RIL's efforts to globalize its cricket portfolio, targeting the UAE's affluent expatriate and local fanbase to expand market reach beyond India.[23] By leveraging RIL's financial strength and Ambani's vision, the franchise aims to foster long-term growth in the Middle East's burgeoning T20 ecosystem, including brief ties to affiliated teams like MI New York in Major League Cricket.[24]Affiliated franchises
MI Emirates maintains close affiliations with other international franchises under the Mumbai Indians banner, enabling a coordinated approach to talent management across global T20 leagues. Key among these is MI New York, established in 2023 as the Mumbai Indians' team in Major League Cricket (MLC) in the United States, which shares players and resources to strengthen the overall ecosystem.[25] Similarly, MI Cape Town, launched in 2023 for South Africa's SA20 league, operates with overlapping scouting and coaching structures to foster cross-continental collaboration.[25] Player exchanges exemplify these connections, with Nicholas Pooran featuring prominently for both MI Emirates in the International League T20 (ILT20), where he has captained since 2023, and MI New York in MLC, where he captained the latter to titles in 2023 and 2025, and was recently signed as a wildcard by the former for the 2025-26 ILT20 season.[26] Trent Boult has also represented MI Emirates in ILT20 and been retained by MI Cape Town for SA20, highlighting rotational opportunities for international stars.[27][28] Coaching overlaps further integrate these franchises, as Mitchell McClenaghan has served as bowling coach for MI Emirates in ILT20 and MI Cape Town in SA20.[29][30] These affiliations support cross-league player development by allowing rotations among ILT20, MLC, and SA20, enhancing skills through diverse competitive environments and exposure.[25] Strategically, they contribute to a global talent pipeline, with shared scouting networks and youth development initiatives under the Mumbai Indians umbrella promoting emerging players across affiliates.[31]History
Inception and preparation (2022)
Following the franchise rights being awarded to Reliance Industries Limited in June 2022 as part of the International League T20's expansion, MI Emirates initiated a series of post-award activities to establish its identity and operational framework.[32] The team, positioned as the UAE affiliate of the IPL's Mumbai Indians, prioritized branding elements, including the development of its logo and visual identity that echoed the parent franchise's blue-and-gold aesthetic. These efforts extended to early fan engagement initiatives, such as the launch of official social media channels and promotional content to build anticipation ahead of the league's inaugural season. By December 2022, MI Emirates unveiled its official match kits, crafted by designers Shantnu & Nikhil, which incorporated local cultural motifs while honoring the Mumbai Indians heritage to foster a connection with UAE-based supporters.[33] A cornerstone of the preparation phase was the assembly of the playing squad through direct player acquisitions, bypassing a traditional auction in favor of targeted signings to secure high-profile talent. On August 12, 2022, the franchise announced 14 overseas players, headlined by all-rounder Kieron Pollard, alongside key retentions and acquisitions like New Zealand pacer Trent Boult and West Indies wicketkeeper-batter Nicholas Pooran.[27] Other notable additions included Dwayne Bravo, Imran Tahir, and Afghan all-rounder Najibullah Zadran, forming a balanced core of experienced T20 specialists. These signings were complemented by the addition of four UAE domestic players—Muhammad Waseem, Basil Hameed, Vriitya Aravind, and Zahoor Khan—in December 2022, ensuring compliance with the league's requirement for local representation.[34] To build team cohesion and refine T20-specific tactics, MI Emirates organized pre-season training camps in the UAE, with supplementary sessions drawing on Mumbai Indians' resources in India for strategic planning and fitness conditioning. These camps emphasized bonding among the multinational squad and adaptation to UAE conditions at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, selected as the home ground. In September 2022, the franchise bolstered its support structure by appointing former New Zealand bowler Shane Bond as head coach, supported by batting consultant Parthiv Patel, bowling coach Vinay Kumar, and fielding coach James Franklin, all with IPL experience.[35] Preparations were not without hurdles, particularly in navigating the congested global T20 calendar, which positioned the ILT20's January-February 2023 window in direct overlap with leagues like Australia's Big Bash League, Bangladesh Premier League, and South Africa's SA20.[36] This required extensive coordination with international boards to secure No Objection Certificates for players, aligning with the league's hybrid model that integrated global stars with emerging UAE talent through a mix of direct signings and a domestic draft. Lingering COVID-19 protocols also complicated logistics, including travel arrangements and health screenings for the diverse squad assembling from multiple countries.Early successes (2023–2024)
MI Emirates made an impactful debut in the inaugural 2023 ILT20 season, securing third place on the points table with five victories in ten league matches, which propelled them into the playoffs. They advanced by defeating Dubai Capitals in the Eliminator by eight wickets but fell short in Qualifier 2 against Gulf Giants by four wickets, demonstrating resilience and potential as newcomers.[37] Building on this foundation, the team elevated their performance in the 2024 season, topping the points table with six wins from ten matches to qualify directly for Qualifier 1, which they won convincingly before clinching the title with a 45-run victory over Dubai Capitals in the final. This progression underscored their rapid ascent to frontrunner status within the league, transitioning from playoff contenders to inaugural champions.[38][39] A key element of their early success was the adoption of an aggressive batting strategy, spearheaded by overseas talents like Nicholas Pooran, who served as captain in 2024 and scored a match-winning 65 in the final, alongside Kieron Pollard's all-round contributions. This approach emphasized high strike rates and power-hitting, as exemplified by their 208/3 total in the 2024 final—the highest in ILT20 history at that point—allowing them to dominate powerplays and middle overs. Complementing this were seamless integrations of UAE nationals, such as opener Muhammad Waseem, whose consistent performances provided stability and fulfilled league mandates for local talent development.[3][5] The team's achievements significantly boosted the ILT20's profile, contributing to a surge in viewership from 367 million on linear channels in 2023 to over 400 million globally in 2024, with India alone accounting for 221 million impressions. This growth, driven by high-stakes performances from teams like MI Emirates, also attracted enhanced sponsorship deals, evolving the league's commercial landscape beyond venue activations to include digital and broadcast integrations. By the conclusion of the 2024 final, MI Emirates had solidified their position as defending champions, enhancing the tournament's appeal and setting benchmarks for competitive excellence. In the 2025 season, however, MI Emirates were eliminated in the Eliminator by Sharjah Warriorz after finishing outside the top two.[40][41][42][43][4]Seasons
2023 season
The MI Emirates entered the inaugural International League T20 (ILT20) season in January 2023 as one of six franchises, featuring a squad bolstered by retentions from the pre-season auction such as Nicholas Pooran. In the group stage, the team competed in 10 matches, securing 5 wins, suffering 4 losses, and recording 1 no result, which positioned them third on the points table with 11 points and a net run rate of +1.059. Notable victories included a 49-run triumph over the Sharjah Warriors and a dominant 157-run win against the Desert Vipers, showcasing their batting depth and bowling discipline in high-scoring encounters. Advancing to the playoffs as one of the top four teams, MI Emirates faced the Dubai Capitals in the Eliminator on February 9, 2023, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The Capitals posted 151/5 in their 20 overs, but MI Emirates chased the target in just 16.4 overs, finishing at 152/2 for an 8-wicket victory, propelled by an unbeaten 66 from Pooran and tight bowling led by Trent Boult's 2/19.[44] This win earned them a spot in Qualifier 2 against the Gulf Giants on February 11, 2023. MI Emirates set a competitive 167/5, highlighted by contributions from their top order, but the Giants chased it down with 4 wickets and 1.5 overs to spare, reaching 168/6 to eliminate MI Emirates from title contention. Throughout the season, Nicholas Pooran emerged as a standout performer, amassing 355 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 142.5, including two fifties and anchoring several chases with his aggressive middle-order batting.[45] Trent Boult complemented this with 11 wickets, ranking among the tournament's top bowlers and providing crucial early breakthroughs, such as in the Eliminator.[46] The campaign marked a solid debut for MI Emirates, reaching the playoffs despite the eventual exit, as the Gulf Giants went on to win the title. The tournament's overall prize pool included $700,000 for the champions, though specific allocations for playoff participants like MI Emirates were not publicly detailed beyond individual awards.[47]2024 season
MI Emirates entered the 2024 ILT20 season with a retained core including key players like Kieron Pollard, Nicholas Pooran, and Trent Boult, ensuring squad continuity and familiarity with the format.[48] In the group stage, MI Emirates topped the points table with 6 wins and 4 losses across 10 matches, accumulating 12 points and a net run rate of +1.469, which secured their direct path to the playoffs ahead of Gulf Giants on superior NRR.[38] Their campaign featured dominant performances, such as an 8-wicket victory over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, where Muhammad Waseem's unbeaten 89 off 50 balls anchored a chase of 159. The playoff run began with a commanding 45-run win over Gulf Giants in Qualifier 1 at Dubai International Stadium on February 14, 2024, where MI Emirates posted 163/7 before their bowlers, led by Akeal Hosein's 2/13 and Trent Boult's 2/13, restricted the defending champions to 118.[49] In the final against Dubai Capitals on February 17, 2024, at the same venue, MI Emirates set a formidable 208/3, powered by half-centuries from Andre Fletcher (53 off 37) and Nicholas Pooran (57* off 27), with Muhammad Waseem scoring 43 off 24, before dismissing Capitals for 163 in 19.4 overs to clinch a 45-run victory.[39] Captain Nicholas Pooran delivered an all-round impact with his batting prowess, while Kieron Pollard contributed 182 runs at an average of 45.50, including crucial cameos like an unbeaten 27 off 14 in Qualifier 1, while chipping in with wickets through his medium-pace bowling.[50] UAE opener Muhammad Waseem emerged as a standout local talent, amassing 409 runs at a strike rate of 152.61, highlighted by his contributions throughout the tournament.[39] The title win underscored MI Emirates' dominance in the league's early years, solidifying their status as a top franchise and boosting the tournament's profile through high-stakes matches at venues like Sheikh Zayed Stadium, where home games drew strong crowd support amid growing fan engagement in UAE cricket.[51]2025 season
MI Emirates entered the 2025 International League T20 (ILT20) as defending champions, aiming to build on their previous successes in the franchise's third campaign. The league stage consisted of 10 matches, where the team recorded 5 wins and 5 losses, accumulating 10 points and securing third place on the points table with a net run rate of +0.805. This performance qualified them for the playoffs, though it exposed vulnerabilities compared to their dominant prior seasons, particularly in maintaining momentum across the full campaign.[52] In the playoffs, MI Emirates faced Sharjah Warriorz in the Eliminator on February 6, 2025, at Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi. Batting first, they managed 146/8 in 20 overs, led by contributions from captain Nicholas Pooran (42 off 32 balls) and Tom Banton. However, Sharjah chased the target in 18.5 overs, finishing at 149/4 to win by 6 wickets, eliminating MI Emirates from contention. The defeat highlighted bowling challenges, as the attack conceded runs in the middle overs despite efforts from Trent Boult and Fazalhaq Farooqi. Dubai Capitals ultimately won the tournament, defeating Desert Vipers by 4 wickets in the final on February 9, 2025.[53] Key highlights included Nicholas Pooran's leadership and batting prowess, amassing 301 runs in 11 innings at an average of 37.62 and a strike rate of 160.11, with notable scores like an unbeaten 58 against Gulf Giants. Tom Banton emerged as the team's top run-scorer with 493 runs, including a century, while Fazalhaq Farooqi claimed 21 wickets to lead the tournament in that category. Despite these individual standouts, the season underscored bowling inconsistencies, particularly in death overs during high-pressure chases, contributing to their early playoff exit.[54] Following the season, MI Emirates focused on squad transition through the inaugural ILT20 player auction on October 1, 2025, in Dubai, where they secured players like Andre Fletcher for USD 260,000 and Naveen-ul-Haq for USD 100,000 to bolster their lineup. In a subsequent move on October 29, 2025, the franchise signed wildcards Nicholas Pooran and Kieron Pollard, signaling a strategic rebuild emphasizing experienced West Indian firepower for the 2025–26 edition.[6][50]Management and personnel
Coaching staff
The coaching staff of MI Emirates has undergone changes since the franchise's formation in 2022, reflecting a blend of international expertise and local development focus. For the inaugural 2023 ILT20 season, former New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond was appointed head coach, drawing on his experience as Mumbai Indians' bowling coach since 2015. Parthiv Patel, a former India wicketkeeper-batsman and Mumbai Indians talent scout, served as batting coach, while Vinay Kumar, ex-India pacer, joined as bowling coach to guide the pace attack. Bond departed after the season, having contributed to the team's foundational strategies. In January 2024, Robin Singh was named head coach ahead of the 2024 season, succeeding Bond and leveraging his long association with the Mumbai Indians setup since 2010.[55] A former India all-rounder with 12 ODIs and 1 Test to his name, Singh previously held the role of UAE director of cricket from 2020 to 2023, where he oversaw the national team's qualification for the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup.[56][57] Under Singh, the emphasis has been on integrating UAE talent, viewing the ILT20 as a platform for local players to showcase their potential alongside international stars.[58] The 2024 staff also featured Ajay Jadeja as batting coach and Mitchell McClenaghan as bowling coach, with Vinay Kumar transitioning to assistant coach to support overall strategy.[55][59] Ahead of the 2025 ILT20 season, the team strengthened its personnel in December 2024 by appointing Paras Mhambrey as bowling coach and Carl Hopkinson as fielding coach.[60] Mhambrey, who served as India's bowling coach during the 2023 ODI World Cup and has IPL coaching experience with Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad, focuses on refining pace and spin variations.[61] Hopkinson, a former England assistant coach and Kent head coach, brings expertise in fielding drills and player fitness, having also worked as an England selector.[61] Vinay Kumar continues in his assistant role, providing continuity in bowling insights developed since 2023.[59] This setup maintains ties to the Mumbai Indians coaching ecosystem for tactical alignment.[55]Support staff
The support staff of MI Emirates plays a crucial role in maintaining player fitness, performance analysis, and operational efficiency during the ILT20 seasons, drawing on the franchise's affiliation with Mumbai Indians for shared resources and expertise.[62] Jamie Cook serves as the strength and conditioning coach, a position he has held since the 2024 season, focusing on tailored fitness programs to enhance player endurance and injury prevention in the fast-paced T20 format.[62][63] The medical team, led by physiotherapist Jason Pilgrim, manages injury rehabilitation and on-field health support, complemented by massage therapist Amit Shah to ensure comprehensive recovery and wellness protocols for the squad.[62] In analytics, L Varun acts as the data performance manager, integrating advanced metrics and video analysis derived from Reliance Industries' established systems at Mumbai Indians to inform strategic decisions without direct coaching involvement.[62][64] Logistics and team management are handled by Prashant Jangam as team manager, supported by UAE-based personnel who oversee travel arrangements, accommodation, and compliance with ILT20 regulations to facilitate seamless operations across Emirates venues.[62]Squad
2025–26 squad
The 2025–26 MI Emirates squad for the International League T20 (ILT20) was finalized after the player auction in October 2025 and subsequent wildcard announcements, resulting in a 23-player roster that meets league requirements for a minimum of four UAE-registered players while incorporating international capped talent from multiple nations.[65][66] Kieron Pollard, a wildcard selection, contributes as an all-rounder with extensive T20 leadership experience.[67][7] Prominent additions include wicket-keeper batsman Nicholas Pooran, also acquired as a wildcard for his explosive batting prowess.[65][68] Retained bowler Fazalhaq Farooqi provides pace attack depth, while UAE all-rounder Muhammad Rohid was the auction's standout local buy at USD 140,000.[65] The squad emphasizes balance across roles, with seven UAE players (exceeding the quota) and the remainder featuring overseas capped internationals. The captain for the 2025–26 season has not yet been announced as of November 2025.[66]| Role | Key Players (Examples) | Acquisition Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Batsmen | Jonny Bairstow, Tom Banton, Usman Khan, Muhammad Waseem | Direct signing (Bairstow), retention (Waseem) |
| Wicket-keepers | Nicholas Pooran, Andre Fletcher | Wildcard (Pooran), auction USD 260,000 (Fletcher) |
| All-rounders | Kieron Pollard, Romario Shepherd, Shakib Al Hasan, Kamindu Mendis, Muhammad Rohid | Wildcard (Pollard), retention (Shepherd, Mendis), auction USD 140,000 (Rohid), USD 40,000 (Shakib) |
| Bowlers | Fazalhaq Farooqi, Naveen-ul-Haq, Chris Woakes, AM Ghazanfar, Jordan Thompson | Retention (Farooqi, Woakes, Ghazanfar), auction USD 100,000 (Naveen-ul-Haq), USD 48,000 (Thompson) |