Key Points

The T20 Mumbai League final promises fireworks as Shreyas Iyer's SoBo Mumbai Falcons take on Siddhesh Lad's MSC Maratha Royals. Both captains bring big-match experience and form into the Wankhede Stadium clash. The Royals rely on Lad's consistent batting and Rohan Raje's bowling, while the Falcons count on Iyer's explosive strokeplay. This domestic showdown features emerging talents alongside established stars in Mumbai's premier T20 competition.

Key Points: Shreyas Iyer vs Siddhesh Lad in T20 Mumbai League final

  • Siddhesh Lad leads MSC Maratha Royals after unbeaten 74 in semis
  • Shreyas Iyer's Falcons boast power-packed batting lineup
  • Both teams feature standout performers like Rohan Raje and Suryakumar Yadav
  • Wankhede Stadium set for thrilling domestic T20 showdown
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SoBo Mumbai Falcons face MSC Maratha Royals in T20 Mumbai League final

SoBo Mumbai Falcons clash with MSC Maratha Royals in a high-stakes T20 Mumbai League final at Wankhede Stadium.

"Excited to be honest, it's going to be a great competition – Shreyas Iyer"

Mumbai, June 11

After a week of intense competition, it all comes down to the final showdown in the third season of the T20 Mumbai League. On one side stand the high-flying SoBo Mumbai Falcons, led by India batter Shreyas Iyer, and on the other, the in-form Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals, captained by the ever-reliable Siddhesh Lad.

Both teams enter the title clash riding on momentum, depth and standout individual brilliance, setting the stage for a thrilling contest at the iconic Wankhede Stadium here on Thursday.

For Siddhesh Lad, it's been a journey of consistency and leadership. After leading from the front with a match-winning unbeaten 74 in the semifinal against Eagle Strikers Thane and guiding his side through a gruelling league phase, Lad believes the Royals are peaking at just the right time.

"I think it's a great feeling to be in the finals. We've worked very hard before the tournament. Everyone was tired but the mood in the camp is very light. Everyone is enjoying, everyone is taking pressure," Lad said, according to T20 Mumbai League press release.

He credited the senior players for stepping up in crunch situations, notably Rohan Raje, who picked up the tournament's first five-wicket haul, and Aditya Dhumal, whose early breakthroughs tilted the semifinal their way.

"Going into the final, we are not thinking much about it. Yes, pressure will be there because it's a final game, but we want to be calm and bring the best out of the boys. Irfan (Umair), Rohan (Raje), Ghag (Rohan), Sahil (Jadhav)--everyone's contributed. The environment we've created is helping the youngsters to come on the big stage and perform," he said.

SoBo Mumbai Falcons, who boast a powerful line-up and a captain with big-match temperament in Shreyas Iyer, are equally confident of their chances. Ahead of the final, Iyer acknowledged the scale of the occasion and the challenge that awaited.

"Excited to be honest, it's going to be a great competition. Even the team which played before us, they were fantastic in their chasing. Siddhesh Lad is in great form. So looking forward to facing him and his team," Iyer said.

Both captains are calm yet focused, each team has match-winners across departments, and the stakes could not be higher, whether it's Lad's composed leadership and strategic nous or Iyer's flair and finishing ability, the final promises to be a battle not just of skill but of nerves.

Will MSC Maratha Royals complete a dream run under Lad's stewardship, or will Iyer's SoBo Mumbai Falcons soar to glory? The stage is set, the players are ready as Mumbai awaits a new T20 champion.

The T20 Mumbai League, one of India's leading domestic franchise-based T20 tournaments, gives promising youngsters from the domestic circuit the chance to rub shoulders with Team India stars such as Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Prithvi Shaw and Shivam Dube.

This season has featured several outstanding individual performances. Sairaj Patil from Eagle Thane Strikers leads the run charts and currently holds the Orange Cap, with a tally of 233 runs, and a highest score of 61. Shashank Attarde (11 wickets) from Eagle Thane Strikers holds the Purple Cap for his consistent wicket-taking spells. Other consistent performers include Suryakumar Yadav, Siddhant Adhatrao from Triumph Knights Mumbai North East, Suved Parkar from Bandra Blasters as well as Siddhesh Lad and Chinmay Sutar from Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals -- all of whom contributed crucial half-centuries in the league stage.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a tournament this has been! Both teams deserve to be in the finals. As a Mumbaikar, I'm proud to see such talent in our local league. Shreyas Iyer's leadership vs Siddhesh Lad's consistency - this is going to be epic! 🏏 #MumbaiCricket
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Priya M.
The T20 Mumbai League is proving to be a great platform for young players. Love how domestic talent is getting recognition alongside established stars. My money's on the Falcons - Iyer's big match experience will make the difference!
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Amit S.
Lad has been the dark horse of this tournament! His calm leadership reminds me of Dhoni's early days. Though Iyer's team looks stronger on paper, cricket is played on the field. Expecting a last-over thriller at Wankhede! 🤞
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Neha R.
While the tournament is exciting, I wish there was more coverage of women's cricket in Mumbai. We have so much talent here too! That said, can't wait for this final - planning to take my kids to experience the atmosphere at Wankhede.
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Vikram J.
The real winner is Mumbai cricket! This league shows why our city produces so many Indian team players. Special mention to Sairaj Patil and Shashank Attarde - hope to see them in IPL soon. Royals for the win - Lad's team has that underdog spirit!
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Sanjay P.
Great to see local tournaments getting this level of attention. But ticket prices are too high for common fans. Cricket should remain accessible to all Mumbaikars, not just those who can afford premium seats. That said, may the best team win!

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