
Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) announced on Wednesday that it has retained Omkar Salvi as Mumbai’s senior men’s team head coach heading into the 2025-26 domestic season.
“We are delighted to continue with Omkar Salvi as the head coach of the Ranji team. His outstanding leadership and coaching over the past two seasons have played a vital role in the team’s strong performances. His ability to bring out the best in players has been exceptional,” said MCA president Ajinkya Naik through a media release.
Salvi took over as the head coach of the Mumbai team for the 2023-24 season and led it to its historic Ranji title—Mumbai’s first in eight years and its 42nd overall. Before this, he spent four seasons as the team’s bowling coach, further cementing his reputation as a key architect of success.
Salvi, who is the younger brother of former India player Aavishkar Salvi, has played just one List-A game for Railways in 2005.
Earlier this year, Salvi served Royal Challengers Bengaluru as the bowling coach, as the side stormed to a maiden Indian Premier League title.