T20 Mumbai

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T20 Mumbai
T20 Mumbai Logo.png
Official logo of the T20 Mumbai
Countries India
Administrator MCA
Format Twenty20
First edition 2018
Latest edition 2019
Tournament format Round Robin format with Group System and Playoffs
Number of teams 8
Current championNorth Mumbai Panthers (1st title)
Most successfulTriumph Knights Mumbai (1st titles)
North Mumbai Panthers (1st titles)
TV Star Sports (TV)
Disney+ Hotstar (Internet) [1]
Website www.t20mumbai.com
Cricket current event.svg 2019 T20 Mumbai

The T20 Mumbai is a men's Twenty20 (T20) cricket league that is annually held in the city of Mumbai in India and contested by eight areas-based franchise teams. The league was formed in 2018 by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). [2] [3] It is usually played during summer season between March and May of every year.

Contents

As of 2019, the title is held by the North Mumbai team North Mumbai Panthers. Over the two seasons of the league,

Teams

Eight franchises are competing in the league. [4] The franchises are named after a suburbs it is representing in the Mumbai, Thane district, Palghar district and Navi Mumbai.

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Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs
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Arcs Andheri
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Eagle Thane Strikers
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Namo Bandra Blasters
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North Mumbai Panthers
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SoBo Supersonics
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Shivaji Park Lions
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Triumph Knights Mumbai North East
Team locations
TeamAreaCaptainCoachOwner
Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs Western Suburbs Dhawal Kulkarni Robin Bist
Arcs Andheri Andheri Kevin Almeida Rajesh Pawar Dr. PV Shetty
Eagle Thane Strikers Thane district Aditya Tare Eagle Infra India Limited
Namo Bandra Blasters Bandra Shreyas Iyer Vinayak Samant Pravin Agarwal & Jyotsna Agarwal
North Mumbai PanthersNorth Mumbai Prithvi Shaw Umesh Patwal Rajdip Gupta
SoBo Supersonics South Mumbai Jay Bista Amit Dani Gurmeet Singh
Shivaji Park LionsMumbai South Central Siddhesh Lad Vinod Kambli Harsh Jain & Sharad Kapoor
Triumph Knights Mumbai North EastMumbai North-East Suryakumar Yadav Atul RanadeThe Viva Group


Timeline of teams

T20 Mumbai

Present teams

Venues

Maharashtra
Mumbai
Wankhede Stadium
Capacity: 33,108 [5]
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Tournament season and results

SeasonFinalPlayer of the season
VenueWinnersResultRunners-up
2018 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 182/5 (20)Overs
Triumph Knights Mumbai North East
Scorecard
Won by 3 runs
179/8 (20)
Shivaji Park Lions
2019 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 143/7 (20)Overs
North Mumbai Panthers
Scorecard
Won by 12 runs
131/10 (19.4)
SoBo SuperSonics

Atif Attarwala

Team's performance

Season

Franchise
2018 2019
Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs-SF
ARCS Andheri6thSF
Eagle Thane Strikers-5th
NaMo Bandra BlastersSF7th
North Mumbai Panthers5thC
SoBo SuperSonicsSFRU
Shivaji Park LionsRU8th
Triumph Knights Mumbai North EastC6th


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