Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians
In 2017, the Mumbai Indians became the first franchise to cross League Indian Premier League
the $100 million mark in brand value.[2] The brand value of
Personnel
Mumbai Indians in 2019 was estimated around ₹809 crore
($115 million), the highest among all the IPL franchises for the Captain Hardik Pandya
Indians before the 2025 season.[9] Kieron Pollard is the batting League
Twenty20 wins
coach and Lasith Malinga is their bowling coach.[10] Rohit
Sharma is the leading run scorer of the team while Lasith Official website mumbaiindians.com (http
Malinga is the leading wicket taker of the team. s://www.mumbaiindians.co
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Franchise history
T20 kit
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced in
September 2007 the establishment of the Indian Premier
League, a Twenty20 competition to be started in 2008.[11] In January 2008, the BCCI unveiled the owners of eight
city-based franchises. The Mumbai franchise was sold to the Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) for $111.9 million,
making it the most expensive team to be sold in the league.[12] RIL, owned by Mukesh Ambani, acquired the
rights to the franchise for a period of 10 years.
Team history
The 2009 season was played in South Africa as it coincided with multi-phase 2009 Indian general elections due to
which the Government of India refused to commit the Indian paramilitary forces to provide security for the IPL.
Before the start of the season, Mumbai Indians traded Robin Uthappa for Zaheer Khan with Royal Challengers
Bangalore, and Ashish Nehra for Shikhar Dhawan with the Delhi Daredevils.[15] Shaun Pollock retired after the
first season and became the head coach of the team. Lasith Malinga, who missed the previous season due to an
injury, returned to the team. At the player auction, Mumbai bought South African batsman JP Duminy to
strengthen their batting department. After winning their opening match against the Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai
struggled to put up consistent performances during the season. They relied heavily on Duminy and Tendulkar's
batting, and Malinga's bowling, along with minimal contributions from other players. With only five wins from 14
matches, Mumbai finished on seventh place in the league table.
Mumbai qualified for the 2011 Champions League Twenty20 held in India. Before the start of the tournament, six
first-choice Indian players in the Mumbai squad, including Tendulkar, Sharma and Patel, were ruled out of the
tournament due to injuries, and two more Indian players were ruled out based on medical reports. This left their
14-member squad with only six Indian players, while the tournament allowed a maximum of four overseas players
and minimum of seven local players in the playing eleven. An exception was made for the Mumbai Indians, which
permitted them to field five overseas players during the tournament. Harbhajan was named the stand-in captain in
the absence of Tendulkar. Mumbai was placed in Group A alongside Chennai Super Kings, New South Wales
Blues, Cape Cobras and Trinidad & Tobago. Mumbai had two wins, one defeat and one no result in the group
stage, which gave them second place on the group points table with five points. They qualified for the semi-final
and Mumbai batsman Suryakumar Yadav returned to the squad after recovering from his injury. This led to the
withdrawal of the concession given by the Champions League for the Mumbai Indians to field five overseas
players. Mumbai faced Somerset County Cricket Club in the semi-final at Chennai. Batting first, Mumbai made
160/5 in 20 overs. Somerset's chase was dented by Malinga who picked four wickets for 20 (all bowled) to help
Mumbai restrict Somerset to 150 and win the match by 10 runs. The final was also played in Chennai where
Mumbai met Royal Challengers Bangalore. Mumbai batted first and managed only 139 in 20 overs. Bangalore
started strongly in the run-chase, putting 38 for the first wicket before Malinga broke the partnership. Harbhajan
then picked up the key wickets of Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli, triggering a batting collapse, and eventually
Bangalore were bowled out for 108, giving Mumbai a 31-run victory and their first-ever title. Harbhajan was
named player of the match, and Malinga won the man of the tournament award. Andrew Symonds retired from all
forms of cricket in early 2012.
Before the start of the 2012 season, the Mumbai Indians traded Dinesh Karthik from Kings XI Punjab and Pragyan
Ojha from the Deccan Chargers for undisclosed sums. At the auction, the franchise bought five players, including
R. P. Singh, Thisara Perera (both for $600,000) and Mitchell Johnson. Tendulkar stepped down from captaincy
hours before the season's first game following which Harbhajan was appointed as the captain. In the first half of
the league stage, Mumbai had four wins and four defeats, including three losses at home. Mumbai did not have a
fixed opening combination, with Tendulkar missing out four matches due to an injury and other opening batsmen
failing to show consistency. Johnson was ruled out of the rest of the season in late April with an injury and
Dwayne Smith was named his replacement in the squad. Mumbai fared better in the second half of the league
stage, winning six of their eight matches. They finished third on the points table with 20 points from 16 matches
and qualified for the Eliminator against the fourth-placed Chennai Super Kings at Bangalore. Mumbai won the
toss and put Chennai in to bat first. After losing two wickets inside the first two overs, Chennai managed to put up
187/5 in 20 overs mainly because of their captain MS Dhoni's unbeaten 20-ball 51. Mumbai's chase had started
solidly with the score reading 47/0 in the fifth over, before they started losing wickets at regular intervals to end at
149/9 and lose the match by 38 runs. They gained direct qualification to the 2012 Champions League Twenty20 in
South Africa, along with the three IPL teams that finished at the top that season. Mumbai, placed in Group B, was
winless in the tournament with three defeats and one no result.
They continued their winning streak in the Champions League Twenty20. However, they had a slow start in the
tournament and had to win their final match of the league stage against the Perth Scorchers by a margin. They did
it by the combined efforts of Nathan Coulter-Nile, Dwayne Smith and skipper Rohit Sharma. In the final, Glenn
Maxwell scored a quickfire 14-ball 37. Mumbai posted 202/6 and won the match comfortably by 33 runs.[17]
2014–2020: Dominance
In 2014, Mumbai Indians lost five of their early matches in the UAE leg against Kolkata Knight Riders, Royal
Challengers Bangalore, Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Daredevils by big margins. They did well in their 5th
match against Sunrisers Hyderabad but consequently lost the matches against their respective opponents.
In the Indian leg, they made a comeback by beating Kings XI Punjab who were at the top of the table at that time.
After that, they were inconsistent with their performance. They won against Royal Challengers Bangalore but lost
against Chennai Super Kings. They won against the Sunrisers Hyderabad but again lost against Kolkata Knight
Riders. But after losing against the Kolkata Knight Riders, they won against Kings XI Punjab and the Delhi
Daredevils respectively.
In the match against Kings XI Punjab, Lendl Simmons scored a hundred due to which they won comfortably by
seven wickets.
With one game left to play, Mumbai Indians were fifth in the table with 12 points. In the last league-stage match of
the season against Rajasthan Royals, who were fourth in the league table with 14 points, Mumbai needed to win
by a big margin to leapfrog them and secure the fourth playoff spot. Rajasthan Royals set a target of 190 runs.
Mumbai Indians had to reach the target in 14.3 overs in order to improve the net run rate and claim the fourth
position in the table, but they just managed a tie with the Rajasthan Royals in 14.3 overs. So, the Mumbai Indians
needed a boundary off the next ball to push Rajasthan Royals below and claim that fourth spot. Aditya Tare hit a
six to a full toss bowled by James Faulkner. Due to that six, they reached the play-offs of the IPL but lost against
the Chennai Super Kings in the eliminator, which ended their IPL 2014 campaign.
The Mumbai Indians qualified for the qualifier round of the CLT20 2014. Due to injury to their skipper Rohit
Sharma, Kieron Pollard was named as their captain.
In the first match, they faced the FBT20 2014 champions Lahore Lions but lost against them, with Lahore Lions
winning by 6 wickets in 18.4 overs. In the second match, they faced the Southern Express, who had a slow start
and lost wickets regularly but managed to score 161/6 in 20 overs. The Mumbai Indians started off with an
excellent opening partnership of 139 runs in just 14 overs. They lost their first wicket on the 4th ball of the 15th
over, but skipper Kieron Pollard finished in a blistering way, scoring 20 runs from just 7 balls. But in the last
match against the Northern Knights, they managed to score only 132 runs. Northern Knights comfortably chased
down the target, winning by 6 wickets with 16 balls to spare. In this way, Mumbai's CLT20 2014 campaign ended.
Mumbai Indians won their second IPL title in 2015 after they defeated Chennai Super Kings by 41 runs. They
started the season with 4 IPL defeats mainly due to their bowling. They lost Aaron Finch and Corey Anderson due
to injury for the rest of the season, which meant Lendl Simmons got a chance back into the team. With the help of
6 half-centuries, he gave the team solid starts throughout the season. He was the top scorer for Mumbai with 540
runs and joint second (with Ajinkya Rahane) in total for the season behind David Warner. The introduction of
another strike bowler, Mitchell McClenaghan, in the team provided good support to Lasith Malinga upfront.
Mumbai went on to win 9 out of their last 10 matches to win the title, thanks to solid batting performances from
Simmons, Rohit Sharma, Ambati Rayudu and Kieron Pollard, and good bowling from Malinga, McClenaghan and
Harbhajan Singh.
In the IPL 2016 Auction, Mumbai Indians bought Tim Southee, Nathu Singh, Jos Buttler, Jitesh Sharma, KP
Kamath, Krunal Pandya and Deepak Punia. They finished the season in the fifth spot in the points table.
In IPL 2017, the Mumbai Indians finished at the top of the points table, winning 10 out of 14 matches. They went
on to win the trophy after beating Rising Pune Supergiant in a nail-biting finish.[18] This was their 3rd IPL title,
making them the most successful team in the history of IPL.
In IPL 2018, the Mumbai Indians finished fifth after winning 6 and losing 8 matches. [19] [20]
In IPL 2019, Mumbai Indians defeated Chennai Super Kings in the final by 1 run to clinch their record fourth
championship. The final saw Chennai Super Kings needing 2 runs off the last delivery. Mumbai Indians bowler
Lasith Malinga took a wicket on the final delivery, securing the victory for Mumbai Indians.[21] This win further
solidified Mumbai's position ahead of the rest of the league in terms of championships.
Hardik Pandya scored 91 runs off 34 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders and made the fastest 50 off 17 balls in
that match.
Alzarri Joseph recorded the best bowling figures (6/12) in the IPL history in the match against Sunrisers
Hyderabad, which was also his IPL debut.
In IPL auction 2020, Mumbai Indians added six new players to the squad: Chris Lynn (₹20 million), Nathan
Coulter-Nile (₹80 million), Saurabh Tiwary (₹5 million), Mohsin Khan (₹2 million), Digvijay Deshmukh
(₹2 million), and Balwant Rai Singh (₹2 million).[22]
In 2020, the matches were played in the UAE due to the rising cases of COVID-19 in India. Despite having a
strong team, Mumbai Indians were underrated due to their past records in the UAE and a superstition about
winning titles in odd years. However, Mumbai Indians emerged as the season's most successful team, and clinched
their fifth title.
2021–present: Struggles
Before the 2021 Auction, Mumbai Indians released Mitchell McClenaghan, Sherfane Rutherford, Digvijay
Deshmukh, Prince Balwant Rai Singh, James Pattinson and Nathan Coulter-Nile.
In the 2021 Auction, Mumbai Indians got back Nathan Coulter-Nile (₹50 million), Adam Milne (₹32 million),
Piyush Chawla (₹24 million), Marco Jansen (₹2 million), James Neesham (₹5 million), Arjun Tendulkar (₹2
million), and Yudhvir Singh Charak (₹2 million).
In the initial matches, Mumbai Indians struggled on the slow pitch of Chennai which was one of the neutral venues
for IPL 2021. They lost 3 out of their first 5 games. The main reason was the failure of their lower middle order.
However, Mumbai Indians won their next two games, with the middle order showing some improvement and
making crucial contributions to secure the victories.[23] They eventually ended the season at the fifth spot.
In 2022, two new teams were introduced. Ahead of 2022 IPL mega auctions, the team retained four players: Rohit
Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Kieron Pollard and Suryakumar Yadav. They left Hardik Pandya who was one of their
core players for a long time. In the mega auctions, they purchased back Ishan Kishan for a hefty sum of ₹15.25
crore, which is the second highest bid for an Indian player till date.
They lost their first eight matches of the seasons, the worst in the history of the IPL. They ended the tournament
with 4 wins out of 14 matches, making the 15th season as their worst by finishing at the bottom of the points table.
The 2023 season was a topsy-turvy one for the Mumbai Indians. With their spearhead Jasprit Bumrah sidelined
due to injury, the pace attack was led by English spearhead Jofra Archer and consisted of several domestic
bowlers, including purchases from the 2023 auction. Despite a slow start, losing 2 out of their first 3 matches, the
tournament saw Mumbai Indians rally back with solid performances from emerging bowler Akash Madhval and
young talent Tilak Varma. The Mumbai Indians qualified for the playoffs, securing the 4th spot with 8 wins and 6
losses. After eliminating the Lucknow Super Giants during the Eliminator, the Mumbai Indians went on to lose to
the Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 2 to end their season.[24]
The 2024 season saw the homecoming of one of their core players, Hardik Pandya. He was made captain after
much controversy over replacing their previous skipper, Rohit Sharma.[25] Due to the massive fan split over the
captaincy change and the team's disjointed performance, Mumbai finished the season in last place with only 4
wins.
Home ground
The Mumbai Indians played home games at the DY Patil Stadium in
Navi Mumbai for the first two IPL seasons. In the third season, in
2010, they played all seven home games at the Brabourne Stadium
while the Wankhede Stadium underwent renovation to host group
matches and the final of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. Mumbai
Indians won six out of the seven matches at the Brabourne Stadium
that season.
Team identity
The team logo is the Sudarshan Chakra (or Razor) as initially the name of the team was supposed to be "Mumbai
Razors" before Sachin Tendulkar suggested to keep it Mumbai Indians.[28]
Jersey colours
The team's primary colour is blue with golden stripes on either sides of the jersey.[29][30] The team colour was
almost the same in 2008 and 2009, with Idea as the principal sponsor, except for the colour shade and additional
sponsors. In 2010, a new kit with golden stripes was unveiled. In 2011, kit used in 2010 is being used with Hero
Honda as the main sponsor. The 2011 jersey also has three gold stripes going towards the back on the side of the
jersey for the new players in the team. The kit manufacturer was Adidas from the start of IPL in 2008 till 2014.[31]
In 2015, Performax, an in-house brand of Reliance Trends, replaced Adidas as the kit manufacturer.
Players
During the player auction in 2008, the Mumbai Indians successfully bid for seven players, including two members
of the Indian Twenty-20 World Cup winning side, Harbhajan Singh and Robin Uthappa. Sanath Jayasuriya, Lasith
Malinga, Luke Ronchi, Dilhara Fernando and Shaun Pollock were other cricketers who were successfully bid for
by the franchise.[32]
Outside of the player auction, the franchise also signed up Ajinkya Rahane and Abhishek Nayar (both from
Mumbai), Yogesh Takawale (WK-batsman from Maharashtra), and Pinal Shah (WK-batsman from Baroda).[33]
Saurabh Tiwary and Manish Pandey, members of the U-19 World Cup winning team, were the random picks
drafted in during the second auction. Dominic Thornely was also signed by the Mumbai Indians for a sum of
$30,000. South African fast bowler André Nel was signed in place of Dwayne Bravo who left the tournament
early.[34]
In the 2009 player auction, the Mumbai Indians signed up South African player JP Duminy for $950,000. He was
the third most expensive pick after Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (both signed up for $1.55 million by
Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings respectively). In addition, the MI management bought
Kyle Mills for $150,000 and Mohammad Ashraful for $75,000. The team also signed Graham Napier and Ryan
McLaren at the pre-auction signings.
In the IPL 2010, Mumbai Indians bought West Indian all-rounder Kieron Pollard for $750,000 ($2,750,000) after a
silent tie-breaker with Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Kolkata Knight Riders. Pollard
had impressed the teams with his performances at KFC Twenty20 Big Bash and Champions League Twenty20.
In 2011, as two new teams were added to the IPL, the IPL Governing Council declared that each franchise could
retain a maximum of four players of their squad, only three of whom can be Indian players, and the rest of the
international players would be put in the mega-auction. The Mumbai franchise, keen to have the same set of core
players, retained captain Sachin Tendulkar, vice-captain Harbhajan Singh, all-rounder Kieron Pollard and fast
bowler Lasith Malinga for a total of $4.5 million. The retention left them with the power of spending only
$4.5 million at the mega-auction. At the auction, they purchased Rohit Sharma as one of the costliest players in the
auction along with Munaf Patel, Andrew Symonds, Aiden Blizzard, a hard-hitting Australian batsman, and James
Franklin, an all-rounder from New Zealand.
At the 2012 IPL player auction, Mumbai Indians signed South Africans Richard Levi and Robin Peterson for
$50,000 and $100,000 respectively, Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson for $300,000, Indian fast bowler R. P.
Singh for $600,000, and Sri Lankan all-rounder Thisara Perera for $650,000.
After the auctions, Mumbai Indians managed to get South African explosive opener Richard Levi, who gained
attention after hitting the fastest century in T20 international cricket and hitting a record 13 sixes, after a bidding
war with Pune Warriors India. Richard Levi was brought in as a replacement for Andrew Symonds, who retired
from all forms of the game citing family reasons. Sachin Tendulkar stepped down as Mumbai Indians captain
ahead of the IPL 2012 season-opener against Chennai.
At the 2013 IPL player auction, former Australian captain Ricky Ponting was purchased by Mumbai Indians for
$400,000 and he became the new captain for the sixth edition of IPL. Additionally, at the auction, Glenn Maxwell,
Phillip Hughes, Nathan Coulter-Nile, and Jacob Oram were purchased by the MI management.
In the 2021 Auction, Mumbai Indians bought Adam Milne for ₹3.2 crore (equivalent to ₹3.6 crore or US$420,000
in 2023), Piyush Chawla for ₹2.4 crore (equivalent to ₹2.7 crore or US$310,000 in 2023), James Neesham for
₹50 lakh (equivalent to ₹56 lakh or US$66,000 in 2023), Nathan Coulter-Nile for ₹5 crore (equivalent to
₹5.6 crore or US$660,000 in 2023), and also bought Arjun Tendulkar, Marco Jansen and Yudhvir Singh.
Captains
Last updated: 18 May 2024 [35]
Player Nationality[a] From To Matches Won Lost Tied NR Win% Best Result
Harbhajan
India 2008 2012 30 14 14 0 2 46.66 Stand-In
Singh
Shaun South
2008 2008 4 3 1 0 0 75 Stand-In
Pollock Africa
Sachin Runners-up
India 2008 2011 55 32 23 0 0 58.18
Tendulkar (2010)
Dwayne West
2010 2010 1 0 1 0 0 0 Stand-In
Bravo Indies
West
Kieron Pollard 2014 2021 9 5 4 0 0 55.55 Stand-In
Indies
Suryakumar
India 2023 2023 1 1 0 0 0 100 Stand-In
Yadav
Hardik
India 2024 Present 14 4 10 0 0 28.57
Pandya
a. The information in the nationality column is according to ESPNcricinfo. This information may not
necessarily reflect the player's birthplace or citizenship.
Seasons
Current squad
Players with international caps are listed in bold.
* denotes a player who is currently unavailable for selection.
* denotes a player who is unavailable for rest of the season.
Batting Bowling Year
No. Name Nationality Birth date Salary Notes
style style signed
Batters
India
30 April Right- Right-arm ₹16.3 crore
45 Rohit Sharma 2011
1987 handed off break (US$1.9 million)
14
63
Suryakumar
India September
Right- Right-arm
2018 ₹16.35 crore
Yadav handed off break (US$1.9 million)
1990
Right-arm
New 6 May Right- ₹30 lakh
Bevon Jacobs medium- 2025 Overseas
Zealand 2002 handed (US$35,000)
fast
8
India
Left- Right-arm ₹8 crore
9 Tilak Varma November 2022
handed off break (US$930,000)
2002
Wicket-keepers
44
Ryan South 11 July Left-
2025 ₹1 crore Overseas
Rickelton Africa 1996 handed (US$120,000)
India
12 August Left- ₹30 lakh
KL Shrijith 2025
1996 handed (US$35,000)
13
Robin Minz India September
Left-
2025 ₹65 lakh
handed (US$76,000)
2002
All-rounders
Vignesh
India
2 March Left- Left-arm ₹30 lakh
4 2025
Puthur 2001 handed unorthodox (US$35,000)
Allah
20 March Right- Right-arm ₹4.80 crore
Mohammad 2025 Overseas
Afghanistan 2006 handed off break (US$560,000)
Ghazanfar
Source: MI Squad (https://www.mumbaiindians.com/players)
Position Name
Year Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (front) Shirt sponsor (back) Chest branding
2008 Adidas
2012 Hero
2017
2018 Ibibo
2019 Performax
Samsung[39] Colors
2020
Rivalries
In 2011, both teams played against each other in the Eliminator round, marking their first playoff appearances.
This was the first time that the two teams met in the playoffs. Mumbai won the match by four wickets and
advanced to the next round, ultimately losing to the Royal Challengers Bangalore.
In 2012, both teams were chasing a playoff spot in the tournament. The game started poorly for KKR as their
batting side struggled to score runs. However, KKR picked up the pace and ended the innings with 140/7.
Mumbai, initially in a strong position at 60/2 with more than 10 overs left, unexpectedly collapsed, finishing their
innings at 108 all out. Sunil Narine was named Man of the Match with 4 wickets, and KKR eliminated MI from
the playoffs. KKR won its first championship that season. Knight Riders' owner Shah Rukh Khan was handed a 5-
year ban at Wankhede Stadium, the home ground of Mumbai Indians. He was accused of walking on the field
post-match and abusing the security guards.[46] In 2015, the ban was lifted.[47]
Mumbai and Kolkata faced off in the opening match of the 2015 season. Mumbai batted first and scored 168/3.
This charge was led by captain Rohit Sharma with his 98 runs. Kolkata captain Gautam Gambhir scored 57 runs,
leading his side to victory. Suryakumar Yadav's 46 runs were crucial to KKR's chase.
In 2017, Mumbai earned its 100th T20 win against KKR.[48] Later that season, both sides faced each other in the
playoffs in the Qualifier 2 round. KKR had a poor batting performance, posting 107 runs and being all out.
Mumbai was able to capitalise and won the match.[49] Mumbai went on to the finals to beat Rising Pune
Supergiant to claim their third championship.
From 2015 to 2018, Mumbai Indians held an eight-game winning streak against the Kolkata Knight Riders. That
streak was broken on 29 April 2019, when KKR posted a total of 232 runs and won by 34 runs. KKR's Andre
Russell scored 80 runs, and MI's Hardik Pandya scored 91 runs. KKR holds the record for highest total for an IPL
match played at Eden Gardens.[50] This victory was KKR's 100th T20 win.[51] Mumbai have won all three games
between them since then.
In the 2022 and 2024 season, Kolkata beat Mumbai in all the matches between them. As of 2024, in the 34
matches both sides have played so far, Mumbai Indians are leading ahead with a staggering 23 wins while Kolkata
only has 11 victories.[52]
Philanthropy
Mumbai Indians have supported the social cause of education to the
underprivileged. They have raised funds for the cause via selling
merchandise like wristbands signed by their players. The NGOs
supported are Pratham, Ummeed, Akanksha, Teach For India and
Nanhi Kali.[53]
Statistics
Mumbai Indians invited children of the
NGOs to watch matches for free.
Overall results in the IPL
Last updated: 18 May 2024
Year Total Wins Losses No result Win % Position Summary
By opposition
Last updated: 4 May 2024[54]
Opposition Played Won Lost NR Win %
Guyana 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Highveld Lions 2 1 1 0 50.00%
Somerset 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Southern Redbacks 1 0 1 0 0.00%
In popular culture
In the 2019 Netflix documentary series Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians, the journey of the team was covered. This
was the first sports related show from India to be produced by Netflix and also the first IPL side to be featured in a
documentary by Netflix.[55]
Affiliated teams
Mumbai Indians (WPL)
MI New York
MI Cape Town
MI Emirates
Oval Invincibles[56]
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External links
Official website (https://www.mumbaiindians.com/)
Team profile (https://www.iplt20.com/teams/mumbai-indians) at iplt20.com
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