The Mumbai Indians Soap Opera: How to Build a Dynasty (and Accidentally Unbuild It)
A Tale of Scouting Genius, Tactical Wizardry, and One Leadership Change That Broke the Internet Let's be honest: if the Mumbai Indians were a Netflix series, critics would call the recent seasons "a frustrating decline from peak storytelling." But stick around, because the plot twists are better than any scripted drama. Act I: The "Throw Money at It" Era (2008-2012) Picture this: It's 2008. The IPL is shiny and new. Mumbai Indians' strategy? Buy all the famous people. Sachin Tendulkar? Check. Sanath Jayasuriya? Obviously. Shaun Pollock? Why not. It was like assembling an Avengers team without realizing you also need someone who knows how to work the coffee machine. The result? A perennial underachiever that made "potential" its middle name. Leadership rotated more frequently than a T20 batting order—Tendulkar, Harbhajan, Pollock—each captain seemingly chosen by throwing darts at a board while blindfolded. The team was top-heavy, lik...