MCA Unveils T20 Mumbai Women's League Logo; Auction on May 2

The Mumbai Cricket Association unveiled the official logo for the inaugural T20 Mumbai Women's League, marking a significant step for women's cricket in the city. The player auction for both the men's and women's leagues has been scheduled for May 2. The women's league will feature three teams, while the men's league will have eight teams. A total of 2,411 players have registered for the auction, highlighting the depth of cricketing talent in Mumbai.

Key Points: T20 Mumbai Women's League Logo Unveiled; Auction May 2

  • MCA unveils logo for inaugural T20 Mumbai Women's League
  • Player auction set for May 2 for both men's and women's leagues
  • Women's league to feature three teams, men's league eight teams
  • 2,411 players registered for auction, including 363 women
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MCA unveils official logo for T20 Mumbai Women's League; auction on May 2

Mumbai Cricket Association unveils logo for inaugural T20 Mumbai Women's League. Player auction for men's and women's leagues set for May 2.

"Mumbai has always set the benchmark in cricket. With the T20 Mumbai Women's League, we are extending that legacy, building a strong, sustainable pathway for women's cricket and shaping the next generation of players. - Ajinkya Naik"

Mumbai, April 26

The Mumbai Cricket Association on Sunday unveiled the official logo for the inaugural T20 Mumbai Women's League and announced May 2 as the date for the player auction for both the men's and women's competitions, marking a defining moment in the evolution of Mumbai's cricketing landscape.

In a city synonymous with cricketing excellence, the launch of a dedicated women's T20 league is more than just a tournament rollout. It is a structural shift. The unveiling of the logo signals the beginning of a high-intensity, professionally driven platform designed to identify, nurture, and elevate the next generation of women cricketers from Mumbai.

Long regarded as the backbone of Indian cricket's talent pipeline, Mumbai has produced some of the game's finest names. With the T20 Mumbai Women's League, the MCA is now extending that legacy with intent, bringing the same competitive rigour and ecosystem depth to the women's game.

The inaugural edition will feature three teams, with a format designed to maximise match exposure and competitive edge. Beyond the immediate spectacle, the league is being positioned as a critical feeder system, enabling players to transition seamlessly into state-level squads and national contention.

The timing is strategic. Women's cricket in India is at an inflection point, driven by rising viewership, increased institutional investment, and the success of platforms such as the Women's Premier League. Against this backdrop, leagues like Mumbai's are expected to play a pivotal role in deepening the talent pool and strengthening the doestic structure.

MCA president Ajinkya Naik said, "Mumbai has always set the benchmark in cricket. With the T20 Mumbai Women's League, we are extending that legacy, building a strong, sustainable pathway for women's cricket and shaping the next generation of players."

Rajdip Gupta, chairman, League Governing Council, said, "The unveiling of the T20 Mumbai Women's League logo is not just a symbolic milestone. It reflects our commitment to building a robust and competitive platform for women cricketers in Mumbai. The vision is clear. We want to create an ecosystem where talent is consistently identified, developed and given the exposure it deserves. This league is a step towards institutionalising that pathway."

The newly unveiled logo embodies the spirit of modern women's cricket. It reflects dynamism, ambition, and the fast-paced energy of the T20 format, while staying rooted in Mumbai's rich sporting heritage.

With momentum building and anticipation growing, the MCA is set to position the T20 Mumbai Women's League as a cornerstone property in India's expanding women's cricket calendar. More importantly, it reinforces Mumbai's ambition to remain at the forefront of cricketing innovation and talent development.

The MCA will conduct the player auction for both the men's and women's leagues on May 2. A total of 2,411 players, including 2,048 men and 363 women, have registered for the auction, underlining the scale and depth of the city's cricketing talent pool.

Teams in the T20 Mumbai League will be required to build squads comprising a minimum of 18 and a maximum of 20 players, while teams in the T20 Mumbai Women's League will have a squad size ranging from 16 to 18 players

The T20 Mumbai League will feature eight teams, whereas the women's league will be a three-team competition.

In a clear push towards nurturing emerging talent, each team will be required to include at least two under-19 players in their squads. This move reinforces the MCA's long-term vision of creating a strong pipeline by integrating young prospects into a competitive, high-performance environment early in their careers.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Great move by MCA. But honestly, 3 teams seems too small for a city like Mumbai which has so much talent. Even the men's league has 8 teams. Should have started with at least 4-5 women's teams. Still, better late than never! 🏏
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James A
As someone who follows WPL regularly, this is exactly the kind of feeder system Indian women's cricket needs. 363 women registering for the auction is impressive. The under-19 quota is a smart move too. Looking forward to seeing Mumbai's next Harmanpreet or Jemimah!
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Priya S
Finally some real investment in women's cricket at the local level! 🙌 The WPL proved there's huge demand, and now Mumbai is building the supply chain. Hope other associations follow suit. My only question: will matches be broadcast or streamed? Need to know how to support these girls!
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Rahul R
Good initiative but I hope the MCA focuses on proper infrastructure and coaching rather than just the glitzy logo launch. The real work begins with giving these players quality practice facilities and match experience. Actions speak louder than logos, na? 😅
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Sarah B
This is how you build a sustainable women's cricket ecosystem. Starting with a state-level league that connects directly to the WPL and national team is smart strategic thinking. 2,411 total registrations shows Mumbai's depth. Exciting times for Indian cricket! 🏏✨

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