Mumbai Indians have suffered a double injury setback ahead of the final phase of their IPL 2026 campaign, with both Quinton de Kock and Raj Angad Bawa ruled out for the remainder of the season. The five-time champions, who are already out of the playoff race, confirmed that both players are currently recovering at home after sustaining separate injuries during the tournament. De Kock picked up a tendon injury in his left wrist ahead of Mumbai’s clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad, ending a difficult season for the experienced South African wicketkeeper-batter. The left-hander last featured for MI on April 23 and managed 132 runs from three innings this season, including a stunning unbeaten 112 against Punjab Kings. Meanwhile, Chandigarh all-rounder Bawa suffered a ligament tear in his right thumb during Mumbai’s previous fixture against Punjab Kings. The 23-year-old played three matches this season after also featuring in three games during IPL 2025. Mumbai Indians stated that replacements for both players will be announced later in accordance with IPL regulations. IPL 2026 has been a disappointing campaign for MI, who currently sit ninth on the points table with just four wins from 12 matches and a net run rate of -0.504.They still have two matches left to play this season — against Kolkata Knight Riders in Kolkata on May 20 and Rajasthan Royals in Mumbai on May 24. While Mumbai are already out of playoff contention, they could still play a major role in shaping the top four race, with both KKR and RR still fighting for qualification.
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