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Wankhede Stadium To Host T20 Mumbai League Season 3 From May 26 To June 8




The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) officially announced that the emblematic Wankhede stadium will host season 3 of the highly anticipated Mumbai League 2025. The League, among the best national T20 franchise tournaments in India, marks its return with season 3 which takes place from May 26 to June 8, according to the MCA press release. The T20 Mumbai League provides a competitive platform for emerging talents, aimed at discovering the next generation of cricket stars. In its two previous editions, the League witnessed the rise of players like Shivam Dube, Tushar Deshpande, Shams Mulani, among others – establishing new references in the Indian T20 national landscape.

In a special gesture, the MCA will invite the disadvantaged children and students of the schools of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to attend matches, giving them access to the exciting action through the 14 -day tournament with eight teams.

“The T20 Mumbai League has changed the game not only for cricket in the city, but also for Indian cricket. The last two editions have seen several players impress with remarkable performances and make their mark on the national scene. Watching the players live is incredibly inspired for the next generation, and we want to use this opportunity to bring under-private children and students of the BMC school, Stadium, the fact of Dread Big, Dream Big, Dream. ” Ajinkya Naik as cited by a press release.

“The Wankhede stadium is the pride of Mumbai and one of the most emblematic cricket places in the world. It has witnessed countless unforgettable moments in national and international cricket. The secretary of MCA Abhay HADAP.

Recently, the MCA unveiled the captain of India and Rohit Sharma of Mumbai as the official face of season 3, adding the power of the stars on the return from the tournament. Season 3 has already experienced more than 2,800 players registration, reflecting enthusiasm and anticipation within the Mumbai Cricket community.

The tournament will continue to offer eight franchises: North Mumbai Panthers, Arcs Andheri, Triumph Knights Mumbai North East, Namo Bandra Blasters, Eagle Thane Strikers and Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Superurbs, as well as two new teams, Mumbai Falcons and Mumbai South Central Marathas.

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