Mumbai Indians name Zubin Bharucha Director of Performance across global ecosystem
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Key Takeaways
Mumbai Indians, five-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champions, on Saturday, 22 August appointed former first-class cricketer Zubin Bharucha as Director of Performance across the franchise's global ecosystem. The move signals a structural reset for MI after the side failed to reach the playoffs in IPL 2026.
What the Role Entails
According to the franchise's official statement, Bharucha will work closely with MI's existing multi-disciplinary leadership group across all performance disciplines. 'Zubin will join the current support staff within MI's highly integrated ecosystem and build on Mumbai Indians' established approach to delivering sustained excellence in player development,' the franchise said.
Sources indicate his scope will be notably wide — spanning the sharpening of MI's scouting process, enhancing year-round player development programmes across both men's and women's setups, and expanding the franchise's talent identification network.
Bharucha's Career and Coaching Background
As a right-handed batter, Bharucha represented Mumbai and Surrey during the 1990s, accumulating 17 first-class and 11 List A appearances before transitioning into coaching and administration. His association with the IPL stretches back to its inaugural season in 2008, when he joined Rajasthan Royals (RR) as Team Director — a role he held until 2015.
He subsequently served as Technical Director for Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) from 2016 to 2017, before returning to RR as Director of Cricket Operations in 2018. He was later elevated to Director of High Performance at RR, a position he occupied from November 2022 until his exit after IPL 2025.
His Impact at Rajasthan Royals
At RR's high performance centre in Talegaon, Bharucha was closely involved in the development of several players who went on to represent the Indian national side. He served as a personal mentor to wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson and played a formative role in the rise of Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, and teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
MI's Revamp After IPL 2026 Exit
Mumbai Indians' failure to qualify for the IPL 2026 playoffs has prompted a broader review of the franchise's performance infrastructure. Bharucha's appointment is understood to be a key plank of that revamp, with particular emphasis on off-season conditioning, skills improvement, and long-term talent pipelines across MI's global network. The franchise's women's setup is also expected to benefit from the expanded remit.
How quickly Bharucha can translate his Talegaon blueprint to MI's wider ecosystem will be closely watched ahead of the next IPL cycle.