Pollard Confirms Will Jacks' Imminent MI Arrival, Backs Bumrah & Rohit

Mumbai Indians batting coach Kieron Pollard has confirmed that England all-rounder Will Jacks is expected to join the squad very soon, dismissing knowledge of any specific fitness concerns. He defended Jasprit Bumrah's recent wicketless spell, emphasizing economy over wickets in modern T20 cricket. Pollard also heaped praise on Rohit Sharma, celebrating the veteran's remarkable 15-year tenure with a single franchise. Looking ahead, he stated every IPL match, including the upcoming RCB clash, is equally significant with the focus squarely on securing two points.

Key Points: MI Expect Will Jacks Soon, Says Pollard | IPL 2026

  • Will Jacks' imminent arrival
  • No known fitness issues for Jacks
  • Defence of Jasprit Bumrah's wicketless spell
  • Praise for Rohit Sharma's 15-year MI tenure
  • Equal focus on all IPL contests for points
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"We're expecting Will Jacks very soon": MI batting coach Kieron Pollard

MI batting coach Kieron Pollard says Will Jacks will join squad soon, defends Jasprit Bumrah, and praises Rohit Sharma's 15-year franchise legacy.

"We're expecting Will Jacks very soon. - Kieron Pollard"

Mumbai, April 11

Mumbai Indians batting coach Kieron Pollard has expressed confidence that England all-rounder Will Jacks will join the squad soon, ahead of their upcoming Indian Premier League 2026 clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Speaking during a pre-match press conference, Pollard clarified that he was not aware of any specific fitness concerns surrounding Jacks, while maintaining that the team is prepared with a strong squad depth in his absence.

"We're expecting Will Jacks very soon. As you alluded to, fitness issues, to my knowledge, I don't know anything about that. We are a team made up of over 20 members. And at this point, he's not here. But we'll be here soon," Pollard said.

The former West Indies all-rounder also backed Jacks to make an immediate impact upon his return, highlighting his all-round capabilities with both bat and ball.

"And hopefully when he's here as well, his economy will be low, he will get wickets, and he will score runs just for you," he added.

Pollard also backed Jasprit Bumrah amid scrutiny over his forgetful spell against Rajasthan Royals, highlighting the evolving dynamics of T20 cricket where economy rates often outweigh wicket-taking.

"When you look at T20 cricket now, the way that it's going, you can't really think much about wickets. If you watch even the game that is being played presently, the power play has gone for over 100 runs. So, again, sometimes the best form of attack is also defence. And, you know, we're not looking too much into the wicketless nature of Jasprit Bumrah. He's a world-class bowler. He has done it time and time again, you know, for India. And also for the Mumbai Indians. And, again, when the time comes to get wickets, he'll get wickets. If not, and he's economical, we'll accept that as well," Pollard said.

Speaking on the upcoming contest against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Pollard underlined that every match in the Indian Premier League carries equal significance, with teams focusing on securing crucial points rather than dwelling on the opposition.

"In terms of the RCB, for me, I think this is the IPL. All contests are spicy. All contests are ones that you look forward to. Because the main thing is two points at play. So for us, we don't look too much into the opposition. We just try to come out and play good cricket as much as possible. And hopefully at the end, the result, you know, sort of goes our way," he added.

Pollard heaped praise on Rohit Sharma as the veteran completed 15 years with the franchise, calling it a rare and remarkable achievement in modern cricket.

"Rohit Sharma, yes, celebrated 15 years, you know, as a Mumbai Indian player. That's an achievement, you know, for him. Or any individual. Two, being one franchise for 15 years, not many people can say that. Luckily enough, I can say that. But he has been a great leader for us, you know, over time. He was a great leader for Indian cricket. He has been a legend in his own right. And as I told you, long may that continue for him. And we continue to reap the rewards of his success. And as I said, we are happy to have him in our dressing room," Pollard said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Pollard's support for Bumrah is spot on. In today's T20, going at 6 an over is like taking 2 wickets. People need to stop overreacting to one match. He's our champion bowler.
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Rohit P
Honestly, a bit concerned about the "soon" timeline. The season is already underway. We need all players fit and available from the start. Hope the management is being transparent about any real issues.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, Will Jacks is an exciting player. Hope he joins quickly. The MI vs RCB match-up is the one I look forward to every season! Pollard's calmness as a coach is great to see.
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Vikram M
The real story here is Pollard praising Hitman! 15 years with one franchise is unbelievable loyalty and performance. True legend of Indian cricket and MI. 🏆 That's what makes this team special.
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Karthik V
Polly's point about every IPL contest being spicy is so true. There are no easy games. As fans, we sometimes forget that. Just hoping for a good game against RCB. Need those two points!

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