The Mumbai Indians (MI) are one of the most successful franchises in the IPL’s history, having won the trophy five times. Apart from their title victories, MI have been one of the most consistent sides in the league. 

The major reason behind their success lies in the prolific players they have had in their ranks over the years. Their players’ collective efforts have reflected in MI’s overall performance throughout the league’s history.

On that note, let’s look at the Mumbai Indians’ year-wise performance in IPL history. 

MI Year-wise Performance in IPL

YearSeries ResultMatches PlayedWonLostTiedNo Result
20085th Place147700
20097th Place135800
2010Runner Up1611500
20112nd Qualifying Final1610600
2012Elimination Final1710700
2013Winner1913600
2014Eliminator157800
2015Winner1610600
20165th Place147700
2017Winner1711510
20185th Place146800
2019Winner1610510
2020Winner1611320
20215th Place147700
202210th Place1441000
2023Qualifier 2169700
202410th Place1441000
2025Ongoing106400

Key Insights

The Mumbai Indians have won the IPL title five times. Their maiden title victory came in 2013, followed by 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020.

All five title triumphs came under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, making him the first skipper to win the league five times. Moreover, Rohit is the second-most successful captain in IPL history, with 87 wins to his name.

When MI lifted the IPL trophy for the fifth time in 2020, they became only the second team to win the tournament in consecutive seasons after CSK (2010 and 2011).

The Mumbai-based team has made it to the playoffs in 10 seasons. Apart from five victories, MI have been runners-up once and reached Qualifier 2 and Eliminator twice each (including the second Qualifying Final and Elimination Final).

Mumbai Indians’ six IPL final appearances are the second most after CSK’s tally of 10.

13 wins registered by MI in the 2013 season are the joint-most victories in a single IPL season (including the knockouts/playoffs).

The Indians have logged 10 or more wins in eight different IPL seasons, trailing CSK’s record of nine seasons.

The 2022 and 2024 IPL editions were the worst for MI in terms of overall performance. In both seasons, they couldn’t even win five matches (four wins) and finished last on the points table (10th place).

2008, 2016, 2018, and 2021 were identical seasons for Mumbai, finishing fifth on the points table.

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