Paras Mhambrey set to join Mumbai Indians as bowling coach: Reports

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Paras Mhambrey was part of Team India's coaching set up from 2021 up until 2024 (File image via Getty)

Former Team India bowler and bowling coach Paras Mhambrey is reportedly set to join Mumbai Indians (MI) as their bowling coach. Mhambrey was part of the Mumbai Indians coaching set-up in 2008.

He made his international debut during Team India's tour of England back in 1996. The pacer was one of the many debutants on the tour such as former BCCI President and skipper Saurav Ganguly and former head coach Rahul Dravid.

The 52-year-old represented the Men in Blue twice in Test cricket and on three occasions in ODIs before hanging up his boots. In his short career, Mhambrey picked up five wickets. He etched himself as a legend for his domestic side Mumbai, picking up 284 first-class wickets.

As per TOI, Mhambrey is expected to join the Mumbai Indians as their bowling coach. The five-time champions' current bowling coach is Sri Lanka legend Lasith Malinga. He works under Mark Boucher, who leads the entire coaching set-up.

Mhambrey already has the experience of working with some of the members of the setup such as Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya. He will be expected to work alongside Malinga to help the bowling unit and work with the fast bowlers.


Paras Mhambrey has worked as the bowling coach of Team India and India U-19

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Paras Mhambrey has previously worked as the bowling coach of the national set-up. Working and impressing alongside Rahul Dravid during his stint with the U19 set-up, Mhambrey was brought in to replace the outgoing bowling coach of the senior team, Bharat Arun.

Mhambrey was a part of the coaching set-up of Team India which won the 2024 ICC Mens T20 World Cup. Alongside Dravid, Mhambrey's contract came to an end recently, with Morne Morkel replacing him in the current coaching set-up

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