Key Points

Siddhesh Lad, a celebrated figure in Mumbai's cricket scene, has been appointed as captain of the Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals for their inaugural T20 Mumbai League campaign. This move highlights his deep connection with Mumbai cricket, especially Shivaji Park where he began his career. Lad is renowned for his ability to anchor innings in challenging situations, earning him the moniker "crisis man." The team sees key changes as they prepare to showcase Mumbai's cricketing ethos of skill, grit, and determination.

Key Points: Siddhesh Lad Heads Maratha Royals in Mumbai T20 Debut

  • Mumbai cricket stalwart Siddhesh Lad named captain
  • Team rooted in Shivaji Park pride
  • Lad brings extensive experience as Mumbai's "crisis man"
  • Team aims to combine skill and grit
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Mumbai mainstay Siddhesh Lad named Maratha Royals captain in T20 League Debut

Mumbai's Siddhesh Lad leads Maratha Royals T20 debut, echoing his Shivaji Park roots.

"It’s an honour to lead Maratha Royals, especially in our first season. - Siddhesh Lad"

Mumbai, May 26

Mumbai circuit's proven performer Siddhesh Lad will lead the Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals as captain for their debut campaign in T20 Mumbai League Season 3.

A proud product of Shivaji Park, Lad's deep familiarity with Mumbai cricket and proven ability across formats make him the natural choice to lead a team built on strong fundamentals and local identity.

A technically sound, level-headed batsman with over a decade of experience, Lad, 32, has played 74 First Class, 50 List A, and 60 T20 matches, amassing more than 4100 runs in the Ranji Trophy, where he stands eighth on Mumbai's all-time run-scorers list.

An occasional off-spinner, he also spent time playing in the UK before returning to hit a career-best 169* against Odisha in the 2024-25 Ranji season. Known as Mumbai's "crisis man" for his ability to steady innings under pressure, Lad brings that same grit and game awareness to the Maratha Royals.

Beyond the captaincy, the squad sees two changes, with Rohan Raje and Saksham Parashar replacing icon player Tushar Deshpande, who will miss the season owing to national commitments with the India A squad touring England, and Arman Jaffer.

Speaking on his appointment, Siddhesh Lad said, as quoted from a press release from Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals, "It's an honour to lead Maratha Royals, especially in our first season. I've always taken pride in representing Mumbai, and this opportunity to lead a franchise rooted in Shivaji Park, where I began my journey, means a lot. We've got a strong mix of talent, and the aim is clear: to play smart, play tough, and represent Mumbai with intent and pride."

Hailing from a cricketing background, with his father Dinesh Lad a respected coach and mentor to many Mumbai cricketers, Siddhesh grew up steeped in the game, training at Shivaji Park from an early age. In just his second First Class appearance in 2013, Lad hit twin fifties against Delhi, before playing a crucial knock of 88 in the 2015-16 final, leading Mumbai to their 41st Ranji title.

Commenting on Lad's ability as a batter and a spearhead, Abhishek Nayar, Team Mentor, said: "Siddhesh is a natural leader. He's someone who reads the game well, absorbs pressure, and leads by example. He's played in every format, adapted to every role, and always delivered. That's what we're building here, players who reflect the ethos of Mumbai cricket: skill, grit, and quiet confidence."

With Lad at the helm, the Royals are in the final phase of preparations for their league campaign. The team will play three warm-up matches against sister franchise Raigad Royals (from the Maharashtra Premier League) between May 27 and May 29, before beginning their T20 Mumbai League journey on June 4, when they take on Aakash Tigers at the Wankhede Stadium.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some recognition for Siddhesh Lad! He's been Mumbai's unsung hero for years. That 169* in Ranji was pure class 👏 Hope he brings that same fire to T20 cricket. Maratha Royals made the right choice!
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Priya M.
Lad's appointment shows the importance of domestic cricket experience. IPL teams should take note - this is what happens when you groom players properly instead of chasing flashy youngsters. Wishing him all the best!
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Amit S.
Good decision but I'm worried about the team's bowling attack without Deshpande. Lad will have to manage resources carefully. Still, nothing beats having a captain who knows Wankhede like the back of his hand!
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Neha P.
Shivaji Park produces the toughest cricketers! Lad's journey from those maidans to captaincy is what Mumbai cricket is all about. Hope he gets the recognition he deserves now 🇮🇳 #LocalHero
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Vikram J.
Respect for Lad's skills but at 32, is this too late for T20 captaincy? Should've got this opportunity 3-4 years back. Still, better late than never. His experience will be valuable for young players.
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Sanjay R.
Lad's Ranji final knock in 2016 was legendary! If he can bring even half that determination to T20s, Maratha Royals will be tough to beat. Excited to see how he balances his batting and captaincy roles.

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