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Countries | India |
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Administrator | MCA |
Format | Twenty20 |
First edition | 2018 |
Latest edition | 2019 |
Next edition | TBD[ needs update ] |
Tournament format | Round-robin league and Playoffs |
Current champion | North Mumbai Panthers |
Most successful | Triumph Knights Mumbai North East, North Mumbai Panthers (1 title each) |
TV | Star Sports |
Website | T20 Mumbai League |
The T20 Mumbai League is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in Mumbai, India. The league was formed by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) in 2018. Aimed at bringing the best local cricket talent of Mumbai under a common umbrella, T20 Mumbai is a league to identify, develop and promote cricketers at the grassroots level. T20 Mumbai will provide more structure to the cricket scene in the city and endeavour to build a platform for bringing the future superstars of the sport together.
Conceptualised by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), T20 Mumbai will see them partner with Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., India Infoline Ltd. (IIFL) and Probability Sports [1] [2]
Team |
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SoBo Supersonics |
Shivaji Park Lions |
Triumph Knights Mumbai North East |
NaMo Bandra Blasters |
North Mumbai Panthers |
ARCS Andheri |
Aakash Tigers MWS |
Eagle Thane Strikers |
Season | Final | Final venue | Number of teams | Player of the series | ||
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Winner | Winning margin | Runner-up | ||||
2018 T20 Mumbai League Season 1 | Triumph Knights Mumbai North East [3] 182/5 (20 overs) | Won by 3 runs (Scorecard) | Shivaji Park Lions 179/8 (20 overs) | Wankhede Stadium | 6 | Shivam Dube |
2019 T20 Mumbai League Season 2 | North Mumbai Panthers 143/7 (20 overs) | Won by 12 runs (Scorecard) | SoBo SuperSonics 131/10 (19.4 overs) | Wankhede Stadium | 8 | Prithvi Shaw |
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