Mumbai Indians have announced a new addition to the backroom staff ahead of IPL 2025, with English fielding coach Carl Hopkinson set to take over responsibilities as the franchise looks to get back to winning ways in the IPL.
Hopkinson joins a coaching team that will be welcoming back Mahela Jayawardene as head coach, with the Sri Lankan great having led Mumbai to three titles in his first stint and now stepping back into this role as MI look to hit the refresh button after a wooden spoon performance in the previous season.
Hopkinson is one of the most experienced and successful coaches on the circuit, having been part of the England men’s team white ball setup during their phenomenal run in ODIs and T20Is across the last decade. Hopkinson spent seven years with England, helping the team lift the 2019 ODI World Cup title before adding another to the cabinet with a T20 World Cup win in 2022.
MI announced that Hopkinson will be replacing Kiwi coach James Pamment, who had been part of the MI dugout since 2018. Pamment was part of the coaching staff as MI lifted the trophy in consecutive seasons in 2019 and 2020, but will be moved on as MI looks to recover from an unsuccessful cycle between 2022 and 2024.