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Mumbai Indians: Death-Overs Bowling Economy Season by Season — IPL 2008–2026

Cross-season verified data: Mumbai Indians's death-over bowling economy in each of their 19 IPL seasons, tracking improvement or decline across the franchise's history.

User Question

How has Mumbai Indians's death bowling evolved across their IPL history? Are they getting better or worse?

Correct Answer Pattern

Mumbai Indians death-over (overs 17–20) bowling economy by IPL season:

Season Matches Death Economy (RPO)
2007/08 14 10.02
2009 13 7.78
2009/10 16 8.82
2011 16 8.6
2012 17 9.62
2013 19 9.06
2014 15 10.08
2015 16 10.46
2016 14 9.88
2017 17 9.25
2018 14 9.58
2019 16 10.1
2020/21 16 8.95
2021 14 8.89
2022 14 10.86
2023 16 11.79
2024 14 11.08
2025 16 10.12
2026 14 11.22

Best season: 2009 — 7.78 RPO Worst season: 2023 — 11.79 RPO Recent 3-season average: 10.81 RPO

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Caveats

Seasons with <5 matches excluded. Death overs = overs 17–20. IPL 2016–2017 not included for CSK (banned). Floor: ≥5 matches per season.

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