MCA Invites Bids for T20 Mumbai Women's League Teams

The Mumbai Cricket Association has officially opened the bidding process for three franchise teams in the upcoming T20 Mumbai Women's League. Interested parties must purchase bid documents from the MCA office at Wankhede Stadium. This initiative follows the successful model of the men's T20 Mumbai League, which concluded last year with a thrilling final. The announcement marks a significant step in promoting women's cricket at the domestic level in Mumbai.

Key Points: MCA Seeks Bids for T20 Mumbai Women's League Teams

  • Bids invited for three teams
  • Rs 25,000 non-refundable document fee
  • Governing body is Mumbai Cricket Association
  • Follows successful men's league
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Mumbai Cricket Association invites team bids for T20 Mumbai Women's League

The Mumbai Cricket Association invites bids to operate three teams in the new T20 Mumbai Women's League. Get details on the process.

"Interested parties... can obtain the bid documents from the MCA office... upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Rs 25,000. - MCA Statement"

Mumbai, February 17

The Mumbai Cricket Association has invited bids from interested and eligible parties for the right to operate three teams in the T20 Mumbai Women's League, according to an official statement.

Interested parties or participants can obtain the bid documents from the MCA office at the Cricket Centre, Wankhede Stadium, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Rs 25,000. The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) is the governing body of the T20 Mumbai Women's League.

Last year, Siddhesh Lad-led Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals lifted the T20 Mumbai League trophy after beating Shreyas Iyer-led SoBo Mumbai Falcons by five wickets in the grand final hosted at the Wankhede Stadium.

SoBo Mumbai Falcons overcame early setbacks to post a competitive 157/4, thanks to a composed half-century from Mayuresh Tandel (50 not out), and a powerful, unbeaten 45 from Harsh Aghav.

In response, Chinmay Sutar (53) anchored the MSC Maratha Royals' chase with a fluent half-century, supported by valuable contributions from Sahil Jadhav (22), Sachin Yadav (19), and the explosive Awais Khan (38).

Skipper Siddhesh Lad (15) and Sahil gave the Royals a steady start with a quick 32-run opening stand. Chinmay then took charge, constructing two crucial partnerships -- a 41-run stand with Sachin Yadav followed by a 63-run alliance with Awais Khan -- that put the Royals firmly in control of the chase.

However, with just eight runs required off 10 balls, left-arm spinner Kartik Mishra brought the Falcons back into the contest with a dramatic penultimate over, dismissing both Awais and Chinmay to swing the momentum momentarily.

But with seven needed off the final over, Rohan Raje kept his composure, slashing a boundary off the first delivery and sealing the win with four balls to spare, guiding the Royals to a tense yet well-earned victory.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative, but Rs. 25,000 for just the bid documents seems a bit steep? Hope this doesn't discourage smaller, passionate local clubs who want to support women's cricket but have limited funds.
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Aman W
Waiting for this! Mumbai has produced legends like Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami. This league will be the perfect feeder system to find the next generation of Indian women's cricket stars. Can't wait to see the teams and the action at Wankhede!
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Mumbai, I'm thrilled. The men's T20 Mumbai league matches were so entertaining. Hoping the women's league gets the same level of marketing and broadcast coverage so we can all support it.
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Karthik V
Smart move by MCA. Women's cricket is on the rise globally, and India needs strong domestic leagues. Hope they attract good corporate bids and ensure the players are paid well and treated professionally. The future is bright!
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Nisha Z
Excellent step for gender equality in sports. My daughter plays cricket at school level and this gives her something real to aspire to right here in our city. Hope they also focus on coaching and infrastructure for young girls.

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