MIMI

Captain: Hardik Pandya
Coach: Mahela Jayawardene
Home ground: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
IPL titles: 5 (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020)
Owners: Indiawin Sports Private Limited (Reliance Industries Ltd)

One of the most high-profile teams in the tournament, Mumbai Indians are tied with Chennai Super Kings as the most successful, with five titles. The franchise was purchased by the Reliance conglomerate for about Rs 487 crore (US$112 million) in 2008, making it the most expensive team in the league at the time.

Mumbai Indians history

Mumbai’s star-studded line-up, which has featured the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and Sanath Jayasuriya, first made a mark in 2010, when they finished runners-up. In the next two years, they strengthened their core by picking Rohit Sharma, Zaheer Khan and Kieron Pollard. Fast bowler Lasith Malinga proved his worth by winning the purple cap in the 2011 tournament and the Player-of-the-Series award in that year’s Champions League T20, which Mumbai won.

In 2013, Rohit became the captain and Jasprit Bumrah debuted. They won all their home games at the Wankhede, tied for points with table-toppers Chennai Super Kings, and beat them to lift their maiden title, giving Tendulkar a fairy-tale end to his IPL career. Pollard retired in 2022 and took up the batting coach’s role thereafter.
Suryakumar Yadav came into his own at the franchise in the late 2010s and has been a force ever since. He, Rohit and Bumrah provide a stable foundation, enabling Mumbai to always start among the favourites.

MI highs

The four seasons from 2017 through 2020 were Mumbai’s best, when Rohit became arguably one of the best Indian T20 captains on the circuit. Once known as a team that left things too late to qualify, MI topped the table and won three times in those four years, to become the most successful IPL team.

MI lows

In 2022 and 2024, Mumbai finished last of ten, and their poor auction strategies were exposed. You’d have to go back to 2009 for anything like a comparably poor finish: they were seventh out of eight teams that year. They finished in fifth place in three seasons, 2018, 2016 and 2008.

Mumbai Indians season by season

2024 – tenth
M14 W4 W% 28.5

Another bottom-place finish. Just before the season, Mumbai replaced Rohit with Hardik Pandya as captain, a move that displeased their fans. It didn’t help that Pandya was not in great personal form throughout. Rohit started off well with the bat, but his runs dried up towards the second half, and other batting mainstays didn’t always fire; nor did MI have a consistent finisher. Jasprit Bumrah was excellent, but didn’t have enough support from the other seamers, while legspinner Piyush Chawla was not utilised enough.
2023 – third
M16 W9 W% 56.25

Mumbai had a rocky start to their season, winning only three of their first seven games. Their first-choice seamers were injured and Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma weren’t firing. However veteran legspinner Piyush Chawla made a memorable comeback, and youngsters like Tilak Varma, Nehal Wadhera and seamer Akash Madhwal took them to the playoffs. Suryakumar Yadav had another good year, and Cameron Green chipped in with bat and ball.
2022 – tenth
M14 W4 W% 28.5

One of Mumbai’s worst seasons, with just four wins, and the poorest net run rate on the table. They took nine matches for their first win, their big names, Rohit, Pollard and Kishan, didn’t fire, Suryakumar was got injured, and their auction strategy was questioned for not putting together an all-round team.
2021 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

The defending champions failed to make the playoffs after they left it to the very last day of the league stage to keep their bleak qualification chances alive. Mumbai’s season had been on track until the league moved from India to the UAE, where their top batters put their hands up too late and Boult couldn’t recreate the same magic as before in the powerplays.
2020 – champions
M16 W11 W% 68.7

Mumbai were by far the most dominant side of the season. Rohit sat out a few games with a hamstring injury, but Mumbai marched to their fifth title nevertheless. They lost only five games, including two ties. Highlights included the performances of uncapped batters Suryakumar and Ishan Kishan, and of Trent Boult with the new ball.
MI CHAMPION 2020
MI CHAMPION 2020
2019 – champions
M16 W11 W% 68.7

Rohit took the opening spot ahead of the 50-over World Cup and made over 400 runs. Quinton de Kock made 529. Alzarri Joseph took 6 for 12 in a game, then the best figures in the IPL. Bumrah and Malinga (who surprisingly returned as a player) took 35 wickets between them. Mumbai beat arch-rivals Super Kings by one run to clinch a record fourth title.
MI CHAMPION 2019
MI CHAMPION 2019
2018 – fifth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

Malinga joined the coaching staff as bowling mentor. Suryakumar Yadav, playing for Mumbai after six seasons, moved up to the opening spot and contributed over 500 runs. Legspinner Mayank Markande made a spectacular debut. But in the end, losing many close matches proved costly for Mumbai.
2017 – champions
M17 W12 W% 70.5

Mahela Jayawardene took over as coach. Hardik Pandya and Bumrah proved their worth with power-hitting and death bowling. Mumbai also registered their highest IPL total (223 vs Kings XI), and after ten wins in the league stage, they pulled off a last-ball win against Rising Pune Supergiant in the final.
MI CHAMPION 2017
MI CHAMPION 2017
2016 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

Mumbai bought high-profile players like Tim Southee and Jos Buttler, who didn’t live up to their billing. In an unimpressive season, they missed playoffs qualification for the first time since 2009, losing their last league game.
2015 – champions
M16 W10 W% 62.5

Another poor start – four losses in a row – but this time with a different ending. Malinga, Lendl Simmons and Mitchell McClenaghan led the campaign to give Mumbai nine wins in their last ten matches of the season. A clinical win over Super Kings in the final gave them their second title.
MI CHAMPION 2015
MI CHAMPION 2015
2014 – fourth
M15 W7 W% 46.6

An inconsistent season that started with five straight losses in the first leg in the UAE. Mumbai were fifth on the table before the last league game, in which they chased down 190 in 14.4 overs against Rajasthan Royals with a dramatic six from Aditya Tare. That allowed them to qualify for the playoffs, but they lost by seven wickets to Super Kings in the eliminator.
2013 – champions
M19 W13 68.4W%

Anil Kumble and John Wright took over coaching roles, and Ricky Ponting the captaincy. Bumrah made his debut. Ponting dropped himself mid-season, but under the leadership of Rohit, their top scorer that season, and thanks to Pollard’s blitzkrieg in the final, Mumbai lifted the title. Tendulkar then announced his IPL retirement.
MI CHAMPION 2013
MI CHAMPION 2013
2012 – fourth
M17 W10 W% 58.8

Tendulkar stepped down from the captaincy two days before the season opener, and later suffered an injured finger. Mumbai struggled to get a stable opening pair in his absence, and Mitchell Johnson missing the season compounded their problems. Under Harbhajan, they came undone against CSK in the eliminator, and finished third on the table.
2011 – third
M16 W10 W% 62.5

Mumbai retained Tendulkar, Harbhajan, Pollard and Malinga, and bought Rohit at the auction. Tendulkar scored his only T20 century, and Malinga (the purple cap holder) and Munaf Patel contributed 50 wickets, but they came up short against Royal Challengers Bangalore’s Chris Gayle in the qualifying final.
2010 – runners-up
M16 W11 W% 68.7

The reliance on Tendulkar for runs continued, but their bowlers’ contributions took Mumbai to the top of the points table. Malinga, Harbhajan, Zaheer, and new recruit Pollard, took 62 wickets between them. Still, they couldn’t get past Super Kings in the final.
2009 – seventh
M13 W5 W% 38.4

The tournament moved to South Africa for the season. Shaun Pollock retired as a player and became the franchise’s head coach. Malinga made his IPL debut, but the team relied too much on him and a few other big players, like Tendulkar and JP Duminy, and finished with five wins from 14 games.
2008 – sixth
M14 W7 W% 50

Tendulkar didn’t recover from a groin injury in time for the start of the tournament and was replaced as captain by Harbhajan Singh, who was then banned for slapping Kings XI Punjab’s Sreesanth after a game. Mumbai lost their first four matches, which had an impact on their failure to make the semis.

Mumbai Indians key players

Sachin Tendulkar
The franchise’s first icon player. Tendulkar adapted to the T20 format with his attacking game and was the leading scorer for Mumbai several times, scoring 2334 runs in the tournament in all, at an average of nearly 35.
Lasith Malinga
Mumbai’s most important bowler and their leading wicket-taker, with 170. Apart from being highly economical, especially in the death overs, Malinga handed Mumbai many crucial wickets and turned decisive moments their way in big matches – most famously with a wicket off the last ball in the 2019 final.
Rohit Sharma
Mumbai’s most valuable batter after Tendulkar and inarguably their best captain, with a record five titles. His experience of opening for India 2013 onwards worked well for Mumbai, though he has batted in the middle order too. Their overall top run-getter, his ability to score big helps Mumbai win matches when others anchor around him.
Kieron Pollard
The team’s second-highest run getter and among their top wicket-takers, Pollard was at his best in big games, often winning matches single-handedly. He frequently surprised oppositions with his belligerent batting in the middle order.
Jasprit Bumrah
Bumrah quickly became a crucial bowler for the side with Malinga, his mentor, coaching him in the art of bowling accurate yorkers. Among Mumbai’s top wicket-takers, Bumrah has played a key role in the opening and death overs for the side, particularly when defending modest totals.

Mumbai Indians  2025 IPL Squad

  • Hardik Pandya
  • Ashwani Kumar
  • Raj Bawa
  • Corbin Bosch
  • Trent Boult
  • Jasprit Bumrah
  • Deepak Chahar
  • AM Ghazanfar
  • Will Jacks
  • Bevon Jacobs
  • Robin Minz
  • Mujeeb Ur Rahman
  • Naman Dhir
  • Vignesh Puthur
  • Satyanarayana Raju
  • Ryan Rickelton
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Karn Sharma
  • Rohit Sharma
  • Krishnan Shrijith
  • Arjun Tendulkar
  • Tilak Varma
  • Reece Topley
  • Lizaad Williams
  • Suryakumar Yadav

MI  team records

Highest totals For Indian Premier League – MI

 

Highest totals

 

247/920.012.352v DCDelhilost27 Apr 2024Twenty20
246/520.012.302v SRHHyderabadlost27 Mar 2024Twenty20
235/920.011.751v SRHAbu Dhabiwon8 Oct 2021Twenty20
234/520.011.701v DCWankhedewon7 Apr 2024Twenty20
223/620.011.152v Kings XIWankhedelost11 May 2017Twenty20
219/620.010.952v CSKDelhiwon1 May 2021Twenty20
218/720.010.901v DaredevilsDelhiwon17 Mar 2010Twenty20
218/520.010.901v GTWankhedewon12 May 2023Twenty20
216/418.511.462v Punjab KingsMohaliwon3 May 2023Twenty20
214/419.310.972v RRWankhedewon30 Apr 2023Twenty20
213/620.010.651v RCBWankhedewon17 Apr 2018Twenty20
212/320.010.601v DaredevilsDelhiwon6 May 2017Twenty20
212/620.010.601v RRBrabournewon13 Mar 2010Twenty20
210/620.010.501v KKREden Gardenswon9 May 2018Twenty20
209/720.010.451v RCBBengaluruwon19 Apr 2015Twenty20
209/520.010.451v DaredevilsWankhedewon9 Apr 2013Twenty20
209/920.010.452v RCBWankhedelost7 Apr 2025Twenty20
208/520.010.401v SRHSharjahwon4 Oct 2020Twenty20
206/420.010.301v DaredevilsVisakhapatnamwon15 May 2016Twenty20
202/720.010.102v CSKChennailost23 Apr 2008Twenty20
202/520.010.101v CSKEden Gardenswon24 May 2015Twenty20
201/218.011.162v SRHWankhedewon21 May 2023Twenty20
201/620.010.052v Punjab KingsWankhedelost22 Apr 2023Twenty20
201/520.010.052v RCBDubai (DICS)tied28 Sep 2020Twenty20
200/416.312.122v RCBWankhedewon9 May 2023Twenty20
200/520.010.001v DCDubai (DICS)won5 Nov 2020Twenty20
199/315.312.832v RCBWankhedewon11 Apr 2024Twenty20
199/215.312.832v Kings XIIndorewon20 Apr 2017Twenty20
198/720.09.902v KKREden Gardenslost28 Apr 2019Twenty20
198/720.09.902v Kings XIWankhedewon10 Apr 2019Twenty20
197/620.09.851v RRWankhedewon11 Apr 2012Twenty20
196/720.09.802v RCBWankhedelost10 May 2015Twenty20
196/620.09.802v LSGWankhedelost17 May 2024Twenty20
195/514.413.292v RRWankhedewon25 May 2014Twenty20
195/520.09.751v KKRAbu Dhabiwon23 Sep 2020Twenty20
195/520.09.751v RRAbu Dhabilost25 Oct 2020Twenty20
194/720.09.701v RCBWankhedewon27 Apr 2013Twenty20
194/720.09.701v DaredevilsWankhedelost14 Apr 2018Twenty20
193/420.09.651v RRAbu Dhabiwon6 Oct 2020Twenty20
192/520.09.601v SRHHyderabadwon18 Apr 2023Twenty20
192/720.09.601v Punjab KingsMullanpurwon18 Apr 2024Twenty20
191/420.09.551v RCBBengaluruwon17 Apr 2010Twenty20
191/420.09.551v Kings XIAbu Dhabiwon1 Oct 2020Twenty20
191/520.09.552v LSGLucknowlost4 Apr 2025Twenty20
190/720.09.502v SRHWankhedelost17 May 2022Twenty20
189/620.09.451v Kings XIMohaliwon25 Apr 2016Twenty20
188/419.19.802v KKREden Gardenswon13 Apr 2016Twenty20
18820.09.402v Kings XIWankhedelost21 May 2008Twenty20
187/620.09.351v KKRGqeberhawon27 Apr 2009Twenty20
187/820.09.351v RCBBengaluruwon28 Mar 2019Twenty20
187/520.09.351v RCBWankhedewon6 May 2014Twenty20
187/520.09.351v RRWankhedewon1 May 2015Twenty20
187/620.09.351v CSKWankhedewon19 May 2015Twenty20
187/520.09.351v RRWankhedelost13 Apr 2019Twenty20
186/517.410.522v KKRWankhedewon16 Apr 2023Twenty20
186/820.09.301v Kings XIWankhedewon16 May 2018Twenty20
186/620.09.302v CSKWankhedelost14 Apr 2024Twenty20
186/920.09.302v Punjab KingsPunelost13 Apr 2022Twenty20
184/319.39.432v SRHWankhedewon13 May 2013Twenty20
184/520.09.201v RCBDY Patilwon21 Apr 2010Twenty20
184/820.09.201v SupergiantPunelost6 Apr 2017Twenty20
183/420.09.151v DaredevilsBrabournewon13 Apr 2010Twenty20
183/320.09.151v WarriorsWankhedewon13 Apr 2013Twenty20
183/720.09.151v CSKWankhedelost17 Apr 2015Twenty20
182/820.09.101v LSGChennaiwon24 May 2023Twenty20
182/120.09.101v KKREden Gardenswon12 May 2012Twenty20
182/220.09.101v KochiWankhedelost15 Apr 2011Twenty20
181/519.09.522v CSKBrabournewon25 Mar 2010Twenty20
181/920.09.052v LSGBrabournelost16 Apr 2022Twenty20
181/420.09.051v KKRWankhedewon6 May 2018Twenty20
180/619.59.072v KKRWankhedewon9 Apr 2017Twenty20
179/920.08.951v RRJaipurlost22 Apr 2024Twenty20
178/418.09.882v KKRWankhedewon28 Apr 2016Twenty20
178/520.08.902v KKREden Gardenswon22 May 2011Twenty20
178/520.08.901v ChargersBrabournewon3 Apr 2010Twenty20
178/420.08.901v DaredevilsWankhedewon7 May 2011Twenty20
178/320.08.901v RRAhmedabadwon19 May 2014Twenty20
178/720.08.901v ChargersHyderabadwon18 May 2008Twenty20
177/419.39.072v Guj LionsWankhedewon16 Apr 2017Twenty20
177/520.08.851v DCBrabournelost27 Mar 2022Twenty20
177/620.08.851v GTBrabournewon6 May 2022Twenty20
176/419.09.262v Kings XIIndorewon4 May 2018Twenty20
17619.29.102v DCWankhedelost24 Mar 2019Twenty20
176/820.08.801v DaredevilsDelhilost24 May 2008Twenty20
176/720.08.801v Kings XIMohalilost30 Mar 2019Twenty20
176/620.08.801v Kings XIDubai (DICS)tied18 Oct 2020Twenty20
174/317.210.032v SRHWankhedewon6 May 2024Twenty20
174/520.08.701v RRJaipurwon11 Apr 2010Twenty20
174/820.08.702v CSKWankhedewon6 May 2012Twenty20
174/320.08.701v Kings XIWankhedewon29 Apr 2013Twenty20
17319.38.871v DaredevilsWankhedewon23 May 2014Twenty20
173/519.48.792v RCBBengaluruwon14 May 2012Twenty20
173/520.08.651v KKREden Gardenswon13 May 2017Twenty20
173/420.08.652v DCDelhiwon11 Apr 2023Twenty20
173/820.08.651v CSKBrabournelost28 May 2014Twenty20
172/318.39.292v RRDelhiwon29 Apr 2021Twenty20
172/519.09.052v RCBWankhedewon15 Apr 2019Twenty20
172/820.08.601v Guj LionsKanpurlost21 May 2016Twenty20
172/320.08.601v Kings XIMohaliwon3 May 2015Twenty20
172/420.08.601v ChargersHyderabadwon24 Apr 2011Twenty20

Most runs in Indian Premier League – Mumbai Indians

 

Most runs

 

2011-2025216212235496109*29.074193131.0723516507231
2010-202218917152341287*28.672316147.32165218223
2012-202510199103185103*35.782144148.552249351117
2010-201711410718241681*27.141915126.1614920579
2008-20137878112334100*34.831948119.81113429529
2018-20248984623259929.801699136.84157221106
2015-20251101013317739126.071158153.1046120114
2019-20214343413298134.071012131.3210212054
2022-202543429130784*39.60903144.737110165
2016-202184722211438622.86825138.541210546
2014-2017292921079100*39.96852126.64111210944
2015-2017404019118123.35691131.835511917
2008-201713684357996416.30561142.421137641
2008-201030302768114*27.42532144.361428439
2012-2013363327488624.12624119.87238416
2008-2021363057286129.12561129.76515924
2022-20243734126584629.90384171.3533846
2008-20132422262087*31.00479129.43526327
2009-2018262385656237.66496113.91514217
2016-2017242435277725.09361145.98115026
2008-20103024545745*24.05341134.013418
2008-20103025445770*21.76390117.1733717
2023-202316167452100*50.22282160.28124022
2016-2017171514377031.21339128.9043125
2018-201916164306526.87328131.09223626
2014-20151615337995*31.58278136.3333221
2023-2024201613506423.33250140.00213218
2011-2012201653277929.72301108.631258
2008-2008141453204835.55279114.69349
2010-2015292343135916.47235133.19123611
2024-20251211223262*25.77132175.75122114
2009-201015142315616.50215107.4421263
2022-202410102304923.00172133.7211716
2014-2014992095623.22182114.832177
2008-2009109114862*18.50140105.7122133
2008-20081381473318.37111132.432128
2010-2011211451372415.22130105.381120
2011-2011119513544*33.7513897.8293
2014-20149921213317.28111109.00135
2011-2012771205117.1490133.3311212
2018-201912931143719.0075152.0069
2025-202555110862*27.0072150.001145
2015-2016761025817.0087117.2411132
2019-201944985324.5075130.66176
2011-201277923213.149893.871104
2008-20091152882729.3387101.1492
2009-201912225988175.509988.88665
2008-20091492872912.4286101.16182
2015-201956241185206.5370121.42657
2012-201266835013.8373113.6912104
2012-20123318166*40.508892.04182
2011-20121091803610.0070114.2866
2013-202513431246816*9.717986.07551
2022-20231363662522.0065101.5390
2010-20101074664022.006995.65170
2022-20225525919*19.6637159.4543
2013-201722955913*14.7553111.3233
2016-201633574819.0055103.6333
2024-20246535739*28.5021271.4255
2025-202544542213.5049110.2042
2013-201365522810.407569.33131
2021-202111494949.0035140.0043
2017-20179649198.1641119.5152
2015-201614654834*48.0032150.0042
2022-20225424514*22.5040112.5031
2014-201433402013.3335114.2870
2021-20242811440185.7139102.56422
2009-2014261294023*13.3331129.03132
2008-2008642393019.505373.5822
2025-20255423918*19.5028139.2823
2013-202113513824*9.5026146.1541
2022-20221110338155.4236105.55213
2023-202333373012.3331119.3522
2016-2017145137259.2522168.1813
2013-2013331362318.0027133.33114
2024-202475135238.7531112.90122
2019-2021931342317.0026130.7621
2008-20095534136.8034100.00161
2012-20125523216*10.6630106.66131
2021-20223329169.6627107.4031
2025-20255212828*28.0016175.00122
2019-20213910328104.003093.33430
2022-20234427206.753577.14120
2018-20221985277*9.002993.1030
2008-2021351072610*8.664459.0920
2008-200843124912.0022109.0921
2015-20153312310*11.503369.6940
2010-201310222218*20110.0011
2013-201364121147.0021100.00130
2008-200910542011*20.0018111.1111
2008-20083218159.0010180.0011
2023-20236311815*9.0015120.0001
2021-202143116158.001794.11101
2009-200911151515.001693.7510
2010-201011151515.001978.9430
2019-201911151515.0013115.3811
2020-20201021151115.0013115.3820
2019-20193221515*13115.3820
2014-202493114117.002751.8510
2024-202410511483.502263.63101
2023-202451131313.009144.4401
2015-2017175313126.501492.85101
2022-20228521264.001485.71111
2012-201538951032.502638.46100
2024-202421199*3300.0001
2022-2023122964.501275.0010
2012-201221888.001553.3300
2010-201011888.005160.0010
2022-202211888.007114.2810
2019-2023172263*966.6600
2023-202362643.001250.0000
2025-202522633.001540.0000
2012-20121153633.001250.00100
2019-201911155*4125.0000
2018-201811144*580.0000
2023-2024131144*580.0000
2008-2010102242*3133.3300
2012-201222144*4.00944.44100
2023-202352243*4100.0000
2019-201921133*3100.0000
2008-200832331.50933.33100
2008-2008144332*3.001323.07100
2020-2025347531*1.50837.50100
2010-201181122*540.0000
2009-200911222.001020.0000
2008-200821222.002100.0000
2024-202431122*2100.0000
2011-2013315421*2.00825.00100
2014-201431111.00250.0000
2014-201521111.00250.0000
2024-202421111*1100.0000
2025-202521111*1100.0000
2018-2018721111.00333.3300
2009-2009311100
2008-2008110100
2018-2018114100
2022-2022112100
2021-2021322200
2022-20225210*3100
2021-2021223200
2022-202313220*300

Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Mumbai Indians

 

Most wickets

 

2009-20191221222827471.1833651705/1319.797.1416.6261
2013-20251341343077512.5837441655/1022.697.3018.6422
2008-20171361342919486.3533851275/1826.656.9522.9811
2015-201956561274212.211803714/2125.398.4917.941
2010-20221891071488248.02180694/4431.598.7921.561
2015-2025110761169194.51820635/3628.889.3418.551
2016-202184811444240.41773513/1434.767.3628.31
2020-20253434760126.441032434/1824.008.1417.671
2019-20213939858143.01059414/2725.827.4020.921
2011-20133131696116.03862405/2121.557.4317.4021
2021-20242828600100.0845363/2223.478.4516.66
2008-20213535679113.11916363/1825.448.0918.86
2013-2017222250484.01600313/2619.357.1416.25
2012-20153837782130.211004293/1134.627.7026.96
2009-2014262655091.41664263/2125.537.2421.15
2008-2010303052687.41719263/2427.658.2020.23
2023-2024131326243.4424195/522.319.7013.7811
2019-2023171736661.0552193/2329.059.0419.26
2008-2010101023439.0294174/1817.297.5313.761
2018-2022191934257.0484174/2328.478.4920.111
2022-2023131328647.4443152/2429.539.2919.06
2017-20179918430.4214134/1616.466.9714.151
2024-2024101020133.3341134/3426.2310.1715.461
2013-2021131330050.0362134/1427.847.2423.071
2022-2022111125242.0370134/3028.468.8019.381
2008-2010302129449.01390133/1430.007.9522.61
2008-2008141426944.5348123/1329.007.7622.41
2016-2017141431853.01425123/2435.418.0126.50
2015-2017171733355.31463122/1738.588.3427.75
2008-2008131327646.01301113/1227.366.5425.09
2020-2020101021335.3320112/1929.099.0119.36
2014-20249915726.1221102/2522.108.4415.70
2012-2012111124641.0318103/2831.807.7524.60
2022-2023121223439.0329102/2232.908.4323.40
2015-2016141324641.0368102/1436.808.9724.60
2011-2012201515125.122092/1824.448.7416.77
2022-20228817429.022892/1425.337.8619.33
2008-2013241317429.023793/2626.338.1719.33
2010-2013101018631.0125782/1332.128.2923.25
2024-20247715626.025783/2832.129.8819.50
2018-20187716527.323073/2432.858.3623.57
2022-202253366.05463/209.009.006.00
2019-201933528.418766/1214.5010.038.661
2025-2025446611.09463/3215.668.5411.00
2022-20225510217.019063/3531.6611.1717.00
2022-20225512020.019062/3231.669.5020.00
2010-20118819232.020862/1834.666.5032.00
2008-2009101013923.120962/1634.839.0223.16
2023-2023161622838.036162/4160.169.5038.00
2025-202522366.06354/2412.6010.507.201
2021-202133549.06653/1213.207.3310.80
2022-2022559616.0115253/3530.409.5019.20
2008-201030911419.015253/1330.408.0022.80
2009-2018261015626.016652/1533.206.3831.20
2023-2023668514.119053/3938.0013.4117.00
2014-2015161113222.021752/1843.409.8626.40
2022-2023131320434.031452/3462.809.2340.80
2025-2025557212.012842/1932.0010.6618.00
2019-20219918631.022341/2555.757.1946.50
2010-2010101020434.027042/2867.507.9451.00
2008-200864427.04032/713.335.7114.00
2012-201254488.07033/3723.338.7516.00
2014-2014337212.07832/3126.006.5024.00
2014-201422488.09032/5030.0011.2516.00
2023-2024557312.111431/938.009.3624.33
2021-2021448414.013132/2143.669.3528.00
2018-201912811419.019531/1265.0010.2638.00
2023-20236613222.0123731/779.0010.7744.00
2021-202122366.04522/2822.507.5018.00
2008-200842305.05122/2925.5010.2015.00
2009-200933488.05721/428.507.1224.00
2008-200832366.06022/4030.0010.0018.00
2014-201522488.016222/3231.007.7524.00
2013-2013659015.0110921/654.507.2645.00
2024-2024767412.210921/1654.508.8337.00
2024-2024336010.011421/2457.0011.4030.00
2010-20112187913.112221/1161.009.2639.50
2013-2015559616.015121/2175.509.4348.00
2023-20235512020.019021/3595.009.5060.00
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2022-202410130.3811/88.0016.003.00
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2022-202341122.01411/1414.007.0012.00
2009-200911244.02711/2727.006.7524.00
2025-202511122.02811/2828.0014.0012.00
2008-200811183.03111/3131.0010.3318.00
2014-2017291183.03411/3434.0011.3318.00
2011-2011113244.04111/1141.0010.2524.00
2025-202542305.04211/3242.008.4030.00
2022-202211244.04611/4646.0011.5024.00
2023-202311244.05311/5353.0013.2524.00
2025-202522244.05311/4053.0013.2524.00
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2024-202422366.09311/6893.0015.5036.00
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