T20 Mumbai League 2025 Final : Sobo Mumbai Falconus T20 Mumbai league, led by Shreyas Ayer, made it to the final of the 2021. They won five wickets, where all -rounder Akash Parkar and opener Ishan Mulchandani made a brilliant half -century. They will face Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals in the final on Thursday.
In the second semifinal, Bandra Blasters scored 5 runs first. In their innings, Dhumil Matkar (1) and Akash Anand (1) scored the highest run. For the Falcons, Akash Parkar took 5 wickets, which turned the match.
In reply, Opener Ishan Mulchandani confirmed the win from the unbeaten by 12 runs and the Falconus, with the courtesy of more than 5 overs, in the hands of Akash Parkar (42) and Raghrish Raghubanshi (25).
Earlier, in the first semifinal, captain Siddhesh Lad’s unbeaten half -century and speeding pacer Rohan Raj defeated Eagle Thane strikers by 5 wickets to the final of Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals. The match was held at the famous Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
In that match, the pitch was good speed and bounce-and fully utilized Rohan Raj, who took 1/4 wickets in 5 overs and collected only the fourth-wicket in the history of the tournament. His strikers stopped at 1/3 in 20 overs.
The strikers were not in the rhythm from the beginning to win the toss. Rahe and left-handed spinner Aditya Dhumal broke the wickets together and broke the middle wicket, with their score in just 5 overs.
Saraj Patil (1) and captain Atharva Gelolekar (1 unbeaten) brought a 5 -run stand at an average of 5 runs, but another Spell of Rahe took the return of the Royals. He returned Patil, Vinay Kunwar and Shashank Atardde – and completed his five wickets.
With the target of 12 runs for the win, Royals see the start. However, in the beginning, Sahil Jadhav was bowled in an inswing in Patil. Then captain Siddhesh Lad quietly made the innings. He scored a 5-run partner with a chinaya yarn (1), though he was out to play big shots by the cotton Atdard.
However, Lad was firm. Sachin Yadav (1 unbeaten) won the unbeaten 5-run pair with an average of 5 balls remaining. Skipper Lad was unbeaten on 42 for 42, with four fours and one six, and the winning shot came from a great drive on his off-side.
As a result of this win, the Maratha Royals reached the finals in the final – captain Lad and Pacer Raj’s great all -round performance. The final match will be held on June 12 at the historic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.