The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 might be approaching its end, but T20 action in India won’t, as the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Tuesday announced the revised fixtures for the T20 Mumbai League 2025.
The Wankhede and DY Patil Stadiums are confirmed as host venues for the nine-day tournament that will begin from June 4, just one day after the IPL, and will go on till June 12. The rescheduling was done to accommodate the extended IPL season, which will now go on till June 3.
The Mumbai-based tournament will have four matches every day in the group stages, with two at each venue. The Wankhede will host fixtures at 2.30 PM and 7.30 PM, while matches will begin at 10.30 AM and 5.30 PM at the DY Patil Stadium.
“The decision to revise the schedule of the T20 Mumbai League 2025 was taken unanimously, following careful deliberation with the MCA Apex Council and the League’s Governing Council,” said Abhay Hadap, Secretary of MCA.
“In alignment with national interests and to avoid any overlap with the TATA IPL, we felt it was important to create a dedicated window that allows fans in Mumbai to enjoy a complete, immersive experience, celebrating their homegrown heroes in a league that returns after six years. We are confident that this edition of the T20 Mumbai League will unearth new stars who will carry forward Mumbai’s rich cricketing legacy.”
The T20 Mumbai League, one of India’s leading franchise-based domestic T20 tournaments, will feature 23 high-octane matches with the participation of India’s renowned players alongside Mumbai’s brightest talent. The likes of Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Shreya Iyer, Ajinkya Rahane, Prithvi Shaw etc. are set to feature in the league.
Each team will play five matches in the league stage, with the top-4 advancing to the semi-finals, which are scheduled to take place on June 10 at the Wankhede. The final will also be held at the Wankhede on June 12. Both the semi-finals and the final will have reserve days on June 11 and June 13, respectively.