Mumbai Indians Kick Off IPL 2026 Prep with First Training Session Led by Jayawardene

The Mumbai Indians have commenced their preparations for the IPL 2026 season with their first training session in New Delhi. Head coach Mahela Jayawardene led the on-field drills, supported by a coaching staff including Lasith Malinga. Jayawardene emphasized the importance of the first day in setting the campaign's tone, blending experienced players with new faces. The session focused heavily on fitness assessments and movement drills ahead of the season opener against Kolkata Knight Riders.

Key Points: Mumbai Indians Begin IPL 2026 Training Under Jayawardene

  • First pre-season session held
  • Coach Jayawardene leads camp
  • Focus on fitness and intent
  • Squad to be joined by more players
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IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians begin training session ahead of season opener

Mumbai Indians start pre-season camp for IPL 2026. Coach Mahela Jayawardene sets the tone as players begin fitness and skill drills.

"Day one sets the tone for the entire campaign. - Mahela Jayawardene"

New Delhi, March 16

Five-time champions Mumbai Indians have begun preparing for the upcoming Indian Premier League 2026 season. Head coach Mahela Jayawardene led the first training session as the team gets ready for its opening match against Kolkata Knight Riders at the famous Wankhede Stadium on March 29.

The franchise shared glimpses of the early preparations on social media. The first batch of players attending the camp includes Shardul Thakur, Mayank Markande, Allah Ghazanfar, Dhir, Raja Angad Bawa, Robin Minz, Sharma, Mayank Rawat, Malewar, Mohammad Izhar and Ashwani Kumar.

Jayawardene oversaw the on-field session with a strong support staff that included bowling coaches Paras Mhambrey and Lasith Malinga, along with fielding coach Carl Hopkinson. The team's strength and conditioning and physiotherapy staff were also present as the squad began organized preparations for the new campaign.

"There's always something special about the first day of pre-season. You see the players walk in, the energy builds, and the objective is to start strong," Jayawardene said. "We've got the boys who know this franchise inside out, and we have got some exciting new faces coming in. Day one sets the tone for the entire campaign. We wanted everyone to feel the intent from the very first session, in how we train, how we prepare, and how we show up for each other."

He added that the opening session marks the beginning of serious work ahead of the tournament. "The first session is always exciting, but it's also the start of something serious and we know what we're building towards," he said.

The session began with a structured fitness and conditioning block as the strength and conditioning staff put the players through movement drills, agility routines and fitness assessments to gauge readiness ahead of the demanding season.

The remainder of the squad is expected to join the camp in the coming days as preparations intensify ahead of the new IPL campaign.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see preparations starting early. But honestly, I'm a bit worried. The squad list in this first batch seems to have many uncapped players. We need our star power back soon! The opening match against KKR is always a thriller, need a strong team for that.
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Aman W
Mahela's quote about "setting the tone" is spot on. MI's success has always been about that strong team culture from day one. The focus on fitness first is crucial for a long tournament. Excited to see what the new Afghan spinner, Allah Ghazanfar, brings to the table!
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Mumbai, the countdown to the Wankhede opener has officially begun! The social media glimpses are nice, but hope they share more video content of the drills. The blend of experience (Malinga coaching) and youth is always exciting to watch develop.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, the article mentions many names but where are the big stars? Hardik, Bumrah, Surya? I know they join later, but the first impression matters for fans too. Hoping the "intent" Mahela talks about translates into a better auction strategy and on-field results than last season.
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Kriti O
Love this! The real work starts now in the background. Shardul Thakur's experience will be key for the younger bowlers. IPL is more than just the two months of matches; it's these grueling prep sessions that build champions. Can't wait for March 29! 💙

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