IPL 2026: Krish Bhagat replaces injured Atharva Ankolekar in Mumbai Indians squad

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|16-04-2026

Mumbai Indians on Thursday named Krish Bhagat as a replacement for injured Atharva Ankolekar for the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Krish, the 21-year-old right-handed all-rounder who represents Punjab, brings versatility as a right-arm fast bowler and can contribute with the bat as a lower order batter.

He was part of the Mumbai Indians trials for the past two years, having played for Reliance in the DY Patil T20 Cup in 2026, and has been a support bowler with the team since pre-season this year.

“Krish has consistently impressed the coaching staff with his dedication, work ethic, and the quality he brings to every session and practice games that he played for Mumbai Indians,” said Mumbai Indians in a statement.

“His commitment and development over the years, both in domestic and at Mumbai Indians practice sessions this season have earned him this well-deserved opportunity to transition into the main squad.”

Published on Apr 16, 2026

“Krish has consistently impressed the coaching staff with his dedication, work ethic, and the quality he brings to every session and practice games that he played for Mumbai Indians,” said Mumbai Indians in a statement.

“His commitment and development over the years, both in domestic and at Mumbai Indians practice sessions this season have earned him this well-deserved opportunity to transition into the main squad.”

Published on Apr 16, 2026

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