Wankhede Stadium will host the T20 Mumbai League season 3 from 26 May to 8

Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) officially announced on Tuesday that the iconic Wankhede Stadium will host the highly anticipated T20 Mumbai League 2025 season. The league points to the return of the season with 3 to the season from 26 May to 8, according to the MCA press release among the best domestic T20 franchise tournaments of India. The T20 Mumbai League offers a competitive platform for developing skills aimed at exploring the new generation of cricket stars. In the previous two editions, the league witnessed the rise of players such as Shivam Dubes, Tushar Deshpande and Shams Mulani – set new criteria in India’s Native T20 view.
In a special movement, MCA will invite inadequate children and students in Brahhanmumbai Municipal Company (BMC) schools to participate in the matches and provide access to the exciting action in the 14 -day tournament with eight teams.
“The T20 Mumbai League was a game exchanger not only for the cricket in the city, but also for the Indian jack. The last two editions saw that several players were impressed by extraordinary performances and left a mark on the national stage. We want to encourage the stadium to use the stadium and the BMC school students in a greater way.”
“Wankhede Stadium is one of the most iconic cricket places of Mumbai and the world. He witnessed numerous unforgettable moments in both domestic and international crickets. An ideal stage of the stadium 10. We hope to see more, more fans from fans in previous editions.
Recently, MCA introduced the captain of India and Mumbai’s own Rohit Sharma as the official face of season 3 and added star power to the return of the tournament. Season 3, Mumbai’nin jacking community, reflecting the enthusiasm and expectation of more than 2,800 players saw the recording.
The tournament will continue to present eight franchisees: North Mumbai Panthers, Arcs andheri, Knights of Zafer Mumbai North East, Namo Bandra Blastters, Eagle Thana Strengers and Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western suburbs, two new teams, Mumbai Falcons and Mumbai South Center Maratha Royals.
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