Exciting Finals Await in T20 Mumbai League 2026

The T20 Mumbai League 2026 is set for an exciting conclusion with the men's final featuring MSC Maratha Royals against Arcs Andheri, while the inaugural women's final sees SOBO Mumbai Falcons take on Aakash Tigers MWS. Both matches promise thrilling cricket as teams showcase their talents and strategies. Captains from both leagues express confidence and excitement, highlighting the depth of talent in Mumbai cricket. With standout performances throughout the tournament, fans can expect a memorable finale.
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Thrilling Men's Final Set to Unfold

The T20 Mumbai League 2026 is gearing up for an exhilarating conclusion as the reigning champions, MSC Maratha Royals, prepare to face Arcs Andheri in the final match at Wankhede Stadium this Saturday. Earlier in the day, the venue will also host a historic event with the inaugural final of the Nuvama Private T20 Mumbai Women's League, featuring SOBO Mumbai Falcons against Aakash Tigers MWS.


Men's Final: A Clash of Titans

The men's final showcases two formidable teams. Arcs Andheri, captained by Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube, secured their spot in the final with a five-wicket victory over Aakash Tigers MWS in the semi-finals. Meanwhile, MSC Maratha Royals defended their title with a hard-fought three-wicket win against North Mumbai Panthers, led by Ajinkya Rahane.


Andheri has been a consistent performer this season, while the Royals have demonstrated their ability to excel under pressure. This match promises an exciting showdown between Dube's dynamic leadership and Lad's strategic calmness as both teams vie for the championship trophy.


Captains Share Insights Before the Final

Dube praised the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) for the smooth organization of the tournament, expressing enthusiasm for the upcoming final. "The MCA has put together an incredible league, one of the best in India. The match quality has been exceptional, and I'm really looking forward to the final," he stated.


Lad, confident ahead of his second consecutive final, remarked, "Our journey has been built on teamwork and resilience. Different players have stepped up at crucial moments, which has brought us to this point. For the final, we will focus on the process, seize the small moments, and enjoy the occasion. If we do that, we stand a strong chance of winning."


Spotlighting Mumbai's Emerging Talent

Under the leadership of MCA President Ajinkya Naik and League Governing Council Chairman Rajdip Gupta, the league has highlighted the next generation of cricket stars from Mumbai, including talents like Arjun Tendulkar and Musheer Khan, who are ready to shine on this grand stage.


Top Performers of the Tournament

The tournament has seen remarkable individual performances. Bandra Blasters captain Suved Parkar leads the batting charts with 250 runs, including a century and two fifties, earning him the Orange Cap. Arcs Andheri's Ajay Mishra tops the bowling charts with 10 wickets, securing the Purple Cap.


Other notable players include Nutan Goel from Triumph Knights MNE with 242 runs, Aakash Tigers' Jay Bista with 225 runs, and Divyaansh Sksena contributing 210 runs for Andheri. Shashwat Jagtap from Eagle Thane Strikers is another centurion, while Sylvester D'souza's five-wicket haul stands out as the best bowling performance of the season.


Women's League Title Up for Grabs

In the women's league, SOBO Mumbai Falcons, led by Sayali Satghare, will face Humairaa Kaazi's Aakash Tigers MWS for the inaugural title. The Tigers have a strong batting lineup, while the Falcons will depend on their effective bowling attack, which has consistently performed well throughout the tournament.


Women's Captains Exude Confidence

Sayali emphasized her team's collective strength, noting that various players have contributed throughout the competition. "The best aspect of our team is that everyone has played a role in different matches. In our three victories, we had different Players of the Match, which shows we are not reliant on just one or two individuals. All the girls are excited for the final, and I believe it will be a fantastic game of cricket," she said.


Humairaa also expressed confidence in her team's ability to overcome challenges leading up to the final. "Reaching the final feels amazing. We have grown stronger with each match and demonstrated great character as a team. We are excited for the final and the chance to compete for the title. It's a significant occasion, and we aim to enjoy the moment and play our best cricket," she stated.


Standout Players in Women's Competition

In the women's tournament, Sanika Chalke of Aakash Tigers leads the run-scoring charts with 205 runs, including two half-centuries. Mansi Patil from Thane Sky Risers follows with 166 runs, while Sarika Koli from the Falcons has contributed 108 runs.


On the bowling side, Falcons captain Sayali has been exceptional with nine wickets, including a four-wicket haul. She has received solid support from Swara Jadhav and Nirmiti Rane, who have taken eight and five wickets, respectively.