Wankhed Stadium to host T20 Mumbai League season 3 from 26 May to 8 May

The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) officially announced on Tuesday that the prestigious Wankhed Stadium would host Seasons 3 of the highly anticipated T20 Mumbai League 2025. The league, from India’s top domestic T20 franchise tournaments, is a symbol of its return with all, from 26 May to 8 June with Season 3, MCA press release. The T20 Mumbai league offers a competitive platform for the emerging talent, aimed at discovering the next generation of cricketing stars. In its previous two versions, the League has seen the rise of players like Shivam Dubey, Tushar Deshpande, Shams Mulani – who install new benches in India’s domestic T20 scenario.
In a special gesture, MCA will invite students of Bhanambombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) schools to participate in matches to participate in matches, making them access to thrilling action in the 14-day tournament, characterized by eight teams.
“T20 Mumbai League has been a game-shineer not only for cricket in the city, but also for Indian cricket. The last two versions impressed many players with remarkable performance and left their mark on the national stage. Naik cited by a press release.
“The Wankhed Stadium is the pride of Mumbai and is one of the most prestigious cricket places in the world. It has been seen in countless unforgettable moments in both domestic and international cricket. The electrification of the stadium makes the ideal platform for the atmosphere season 3. MCA Secretary Abhay Hadp.
Recently, MCA unveiled India captain and very Rohit Sharma of Mumbai as the official face of season 3, adding Star Power to the return of the tournament. Season 3 has already seen more than 2,800 players registrations, reflecting enthusiasm and expectations within the Mumbai cricket community.
Eight franchises will continue in the tournament: North Mumbai Panthers, Arcs Endery, Triumph Nights Mumbai North East, Namo Bandra Blasters, Eagle Thane Strikers, and Akash Tigers Mumbai with two new teams, Mumbai Falcons and Mumbai South Central Marath Royals.
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