"Jayawardene is an astute figure in the modern era of cricket. He is a perfect role-model for the young Mumbai Indians squad. I am sure our global fans, who have always believed in the team and expects the best, will welcome Mahela to our Mumbai Indians family," franchise owner Nita Ambani said in a press release.
Jayawardene, who retired from international cricket after the 50-overs World Cup last year and from Tests the previous year, said he was excited to "start of a new chapter" in his life with the MI appointment.
"I am very excited by the appointment and glad that the Mumbai Indians management appreciated my presentation and ideas. I am looking forward to working with a really talented squad, all the support staff, and the owners to help strengthen the two-time IPL champions," Jayawardene said.
"Mumbai Indians have the most passionate fan base in the IPL and I have always been wowed by the amazing support the team gets at Wankhede Stadium. In what is a new chapter in my career, I will be striving hard to bring them more on-field success and joy."
We welcome one of the most elegant & graceful batsmen of the modern era, as the new Head Coach of Mumbai Indians.
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan)
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