Another T20 League Surya, Shreyas Iyer, Dubey, including another T20 League Surya, started in India as soon as IPL ended, see schedule
With the victory of Royal Challengers Bangalore, the Mahakumbh of the IPL T20 tournament has ended. After this, the Mumbai Cricket Association released the revised schedule of T20 Mumbai 2025 on Tuesday. Now the fans of cricket will get to see T20 Mumbai League on the lines of IPL. On the field, Suryakumar Yadav to Rohit Sharma will be seen in his batting. However, the entire schedule of the league has been changed keeping in mind the IPL 2025 and keeping in mind the national interests. Know when and where to be played.
T20 Mumbai league started after IPL
A total of 23 matches will be played in the 9 -day high voltage T20 Mumbai League 2025. Four matches will be played daily in the league stage. Two will start at the Wankhede Stadium at 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm. The same will start at DY Patil Stadium at 10:30 am and 5: 0: 30 in the morning. Let us know that this tournament will be played between June 4 to June 12. The tournament will start on June 4 at the Divide Patil Stadium between Shivam Dubey’s ARCS Andheri and Shreyas Iyer’s Sobo Mumbai Falkanson.
Big gift to cricket lovers
Each team will field five matches in the league stage. Top 4 teams will qualify for semi -finals. The final match will be played on June 10 at the Wankhede Stadium on June 10. One reserve day has been kept for both the semi-finals and finals. Please tell that this league is making a comeback after 6 years. The tournament was discontinued due to the COVID-19 epidemic. This league is going to start again after a long time.
Many star players became captain and icon player
These six players have also become an icon player in the Mumbai T20 League. In which Suryakumar Yadav (Triumph Nights Mumbai North East) Ajinkya Rahane (Bandra Blasters) Prithvi Shaw (North Mumbai Panthers) Shreyas Iyer (South Bombay Mumbai Falcons) Shivam Dubey (ARCS Andheri) Shardul Thakur (Eagle Thane Strikers) (Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals)