Mumbai Indians have a major development at hand- Tendulkar stepped down as skipper to hand over the reins to Harbhajan. While the repeated 'Tendulkar-cannot-lead-a-team' nonsense is likely to turn up again, let's not forget Harbhajan was terrible when he led the team, and the highlight of the time was losing his entire fee and his place in the squad after he slapped Sreesanth. He did win the CLT20 in 2011, but we know the dubious circumstances under which they operated in that league- other teams did well with home-grown talent, but Mumbai (like any other so-called Indian team) hinged desperately on internationals- and begged for a fifth. He seems to play a lot better in the IPL, but how the team performs will be watched.
Richard Levi or Aiden Blizzard? It's a tight one, and though form favours Levi, Blizzard has played in the IPL before and is no slouch in T20s. Though Levi has played fewer games, he's got a better strike rate, more sixes, and more importantly, more fifties and the hundred.
Fitting in Mitchell Johnson will be tough, unless they take a tough decision of dropping Kieron Pollard altogether. Pollard has been very poor with the bat when he played for Mumbai Indians and his bowling isn't much to write home about. But if they ease him out, they will ease out one of their top buys- which, apparently, is an issue for IPL franchises.