The Dharavi Premier League returns for its third edition on March 27–28, featuring 14 local teams competing at the District Sports Club. The tournament offers a ₹1 lakh prize, multiple awards and aims to promote grassroots talent while strengthening community spirit. Organisers will also donate fans based on match performances, adding a social impact element to the cricket event.
Mumbai, March 26: Cricket fever is set to grip Dharavi this weekend as the Dharavi Premier League (DPL) returns for its third season, bringing two days of cricket, community celebration, and local pride to the District Sports Club on March 27 and 28.
Growing popularity of local league
Over the past few years, the Dharavi Premier League has quietly grown into one of the most eagerly awaited sporting events in the area. For many young players here, this is more than just a tournament. It is a chance to play in front of their friends, families, and neighbourhood, and to prove that talent can come from anywhere.
Participation from across Dharavi