"Pollard and Simmons will reach Mumbai on April 4 and join the team in Pune on April 5 for pre-match training," MI's official spokesperson informed PTI today.
The two Trinidadians are important members of the MI squad and played major roles in the team clinching the IPL crown for the second time in 2015.
While the powerfully-built Pollard, among the batsmen most feared in this format by all teams with his ability to clear the rope at will, scored 419 runs in 16 games, Simmons shone brightly by notching up 540 runs at 45 per innings to guide MI to their second IPL title in 2015.
The 32-year-old was included as a late replacement for Andre Fletcher and grabbing the chance with both hands to play a crucial half century knock in the World T20 semis at the Wankhede Stadium here that put hosts India out of the tournament.
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Pollard, who missed being part of the victorious West Indies' T20 squad last year, had a modest outing by his standards in the IPL that followed as he notched up just 207 runs in 13 games at 25-plus average.
Meanwhile, MI are set to miss their pace spearhead Lasith Malinga and compatriot Asela Gunaratne for the opening game in Pune.
"We have no word yet actually from the Sri Lanka board but most likely they will finish the Bangladesh series - with the last match scheduled on 6th April - and join the team on the 7th in Mumbai," the team spokesperson informed.
Captain Rohit Sharma and senior off spinner Harbhajan Singh joined the team's training camp yesterday along while retired Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson had been training over the last two days.