Mumbai Indians have always thrived on explosive batting, and the IPL 2026 squad continues that legacy with several proven power-hitters capable of clearing the ropes with ease. From established superstars to dynamic finishers, MI possess one of the most dangerous six-hitting line-ups in the tournament.
Hardik Pandya remains Mumbai Indians’ most feared six-hitter. Known for his ability to take on elite bowlers in the death overs, Hardik combines timing with brute power. Whether stepping out against spinners or launching fast bowlers straight down the ground, he has repeatedly turned games in MI’s favour with late-innings fireworks.
Rohit Sharma, despite being known for elegance, is one of the cleanest six-hitters in world cricket. Once set, Rohit’s effortless lofted shots over midwicket and long-on make him a constant threat during the powerplay and middle overs.
Suryakumar Yadav brings innovation to MI’s six-hitting arsenal. His ability to find the boundary — and the stands — in unconventional areas makes him extremely difficult to bowl to. SKY’s sixes often come at crucial moments, shifting momentum instantly.
Tilak Varma has steadily developed into a reliable power-hitter in the middle order. While known for composure, Tilak can accelerate quickly and clear the ropes against both pace and spin when required.
Sherfane Rutherford, added to the squad via trade, offers raw power and finishing ability. The left-hander is capable of clearing long boundaries with minimal footwork, making him a valuable option in high-scoring games.
Will Jacks adds another aggressive dimension. Comfortable attacking from ball one, Jacks’ strength against spin and short boundaries makes him a potential game-changer in the middle overs.
With a blend of experience, power and fearless intent, Mumbai Indians enter IPL 2026 boasting a batting unit well-equipped to dominate attacks and rack up sixes across phases of the innings.