NEW DELHI: Mumbai Indians have made a strategic move ahead of the IPL 2025 playoffs, signing three overseas replacements as several key foreign players depart for national duties.
Among these replacements is Richard Gleeson , an English fast bowler who will fill in for South Africa’s Ryan Rickelton . The announcement comes at a crucial time, with MI currently sitting in the top four and needing a win against the Delhi Capitals to confirm their playoff berth.
Gleeson, along with Jonny Bairstow and Charith Asalanka , will only be available if Mumbai qualify for the knockout rounds.
While Bairstow joins as a high-profile signing at Rs 5.25 crore, Gleeson has been roped in at a reserve price of Rs 1 crore, a move that could prove to be a smart value addition for MI’s pace arsenal.
Who is Richard Gleeson?
Richard Gleeson is a 37-year-old English right-arm fast bowler known for his late entry into top-tier professional cricket and his ability to bowl with pace and accuracy in the T20 format.
Born on December 2, 1987, in Blackpool, Gleeson had an unconventional journey to elite cricket. He worked as a PE teacher before getting his break in professional cricket, making his debut in domestic T20s relatively late in his career.
Gleeson made his international debut for England in July 2022 against India in a T20I match, where he impressed immediately by taking the prized wickets of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Rishabh Pant. His debut spell showcased his knack for striking early and handling pressure on the big stage.
Standing at 6’1”, Gleeson is recognised for his sharp pace, bounce, and ability to bowl effective slower deliveries, traits that are highly valued in the IPL. He has played in various domestic and franchise T20 leagues, including the T20 Blast for Lancashire and the Abu Dhabi T10 League.
While he may not be a regular in the England squad, Gleeson brings valuable experience and composure, especially in high-pressure situations. His inclusion gives Mumbai Indians a backup fast-bowling option as they look to maintain balance in their lineup heading into the playoffs.
With MI’s campaign hinging on a final league-stage win, Gleeson’s availability in the playoffs could provide timely reinforcements if they advance, potentially becoming a crucial figure in their hunt for a record-extending sixth IPL title .
Among these replacements is Richard Gleeson , an English fast bowler who will fill in for South Africa’s Ryan Rickelton . The announcement comes at a crucial time, with MI currently sitting in the top four and needing a win against the Delhi Capitals to confirm their playoff berth.
Gleeson, along with Jonny Bairstow and Charith Asalanka , will only be available if Mumbai qualify for the knockout rounds.
While Bairstow joins as a high-profile signing at Rs 5.25 crore, Gleeson has been roped in at a reserve price of Rs 1 crore, a move that could prove to be a smart value addition for MI’s pace arsenal.
Who is Richard Gleeson?
Richard Gleeson is a 37-year-old English right-arm fast bowler known for his late entry into top-tier professional cricket and his ability to bowl with pace and accuracy in the T20 format.
Born on December 2, 1987, in Blackpool, Gleeson had an unconventional journey to elite cricket. He worked as a PE teacher before getting his break in professional cricket, making his debut in domestic T20s relatively late in his career.
Gleeson made his international debut for England in July 2022 against India in a T20I match, where he impressed immediately by taking the prized wickets of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Rishabh Pant. His debut spell showcased his knack for striking early and handling pressure on the big stage.
Standing at 6’1”, Gleeson is recognised for his sharp pace, bounce, and ability to bowl effective slower deliveries, traits that are highly valued in the IPL. He has played in various domestic and franchise T20 leagues, including the T20 Blast for Lancashire and the Abu Dhabi T10 League.
While he may not be a regular in the England squad, Gleeson brings valuable experience and composure, especially in high-pressure situations. His inclusion gives Mumbai Indians a backup fast-bowling option as they look to maintain balance in their lineup heading into the playoffs.
With MI’s campaign hinging on a final league-stage win, Gleeson’s availability in the playoffs could provide timely reinforcements if they advance, potentially becoming a crucial figure in their hunt for a record-extending sixth IPL title .
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