MI Junior Season 6 Kicks Off, Nurturing Maharashtra's Next Cricket Stars

The sixth season of MI Junior, Mumbai Indians' inter-school cricket tournament, has commenced in Mumbai. The initiative aims to inspire young cricketers by providing competitive play at iconic grounds and a pathway to higher levels. Featuring 1,380 players across 92 teams, the tournament includes a special "Rising Stars" phase for top performers. Winners will receive a training session with the Mumbai Indians coaching staff.

Key Points: MI Junior Season 6 Launches for Young Cricket Talent

  • 1,380 young players participating
  • 140 matches across the tournament
  • Winners get training with MI coaches
  • Features Boys U-14/U-16 & Girls U-15
  • Supported by Reliance Foundation ESA
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MI Junior returns with season 6, reinforcing Mumbai Indians' commitment to Youth Development

Mumbai Indians' flagship youth tournament begins its 6th season, aiming to inspire 1,380 young cricketers with elite match-day experiences.

"MI Junior is a tournament where dreams begin to take shape - Paras Mhambrey"

Mumbai, February 19

MI Junior - Mumbai Indians' flagship inter-school cricket tournament under the Reliance Foundation Education and Sports For All initiative, began with its sixth season on Thursday.

Through MI Junior, the Mumbai Indians aim to inspire the next generation of Maharashtra's budding young cricketers by providing a quality competition at iconic grounds, according to a release. The opening ceremony took place at the MCA Cricket Ground in Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai. Ahead of the curtain raiser, Mumbai Indians Bowling Coach Paras Mhambrey said, "MI Junior is a tournament where dreams begin to take shape, and it is fabulous to see the scale at which it is taking place. I am a Maidan person, and growing up, seeing so much grass on the outfield was a rarity. To sit in the same dressing rooms as their heroes with their pictures on display is amazing. Sitting on the same chair where your heroes have sat must be so inspiring for the kids and such an incredible feeling. The seed is being planted, and we will see at least a couple of these players represent Mumbai in the next 5-6 years." The Mumbai leg of the competition is affiliated with the Mumbai Cricket Association, while the Nagpur leg, which is scheduled to kickstart on February 25, is affiliated with the Vidarbha Cricket Association.

The tournament will feature participation from boys and girls across the Boys U-14, Girls U-15, and Boys U-16 categories and will be conducted across two phases -- the regular competition phase followed by the MI Junior Rising Stars phase.

The latter will feature 4 teams in the boys' category and 2 teams in the girls' category, which will be formed based on the performances of the players in the regular competition phase. Key highlights of MI Junior Season 6 include:

- 140 matches to be played across the tournament- Participation from 1,380 young players- 92 teams competing- Support from 184 coaches The winners of the tournament will get an opportunity to participate in a training session with the Mumbai Indians coaching staff, designed to provide exposure and hone skills.

Supported by Reliance Foundation under the ESA programme, MI Junior continues to create a competitive match-day experience for young athletes while generating employment and promoting inclusivity through the engagement of women match officials and physiotherapists.

The Season 6 opener between defending champions Shardashram Vidyamandir International School and St. Rocks High School ended in a thrilling draw, with the teams heading home with a point each in the bag.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Really impressed they're including girls' categories and women match officials/physios. Promoting inclusivity in cricket from a young age is crucial. The Rising Stars phase sounds like a great way to identify top talent. More franchises should run programs like this across India.
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Rohit P
Shardashram vs St. Rocks ending in a draw for the opener! Must have been a nail-biter. Great to see school cricket getting this kind of spotlight and infrastructure. Sitting in the same dressing room as IPL stars... what a dream for these kids. Wishing all participants the very best.
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Aditi M
While this is a wonderful initiative, I hope the selection is purely merit-based and reaches beyond just the elite schools in Mumbai. Talent is everywhere, in smaller towns and less famous schools too. The Nagpur leg is a good step. Hope they expand to other regions of Maharashtra soon.
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Karthik V
1,380 players and 184 coaches! That's some scale. Creating employment for coaches and officials is an underrated benefit of such tournaments. The pathway from MI Junior to possibly Mumbai cricket is clear. Hope they keep tracking the progress of these kids beyond the tournament.
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Michael C
The numbers are staggering - 140 matches! This is like a mini-IPL for schools. The experience of playing at proper grounds with proper facilities is invaluable. The training session with MI coaches as a prize is the cherry on top. Well done.

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