Mumbai Cricket Association unveiled the logo for the inaugural T20 Mumbai Women’s League and announced the player auction on May 2. The women’s league will feature 3 teams aimed at developing talent and strengthening domestic cricket. A total of 2,411 players (2,048 men, 363 women) have registered. Teams will include U19 players, with squads of 18–20 (men) and 16–18 (women).
Mumbai: The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) today unveiled the official logo for the inaugural T20 Mumbai Women’s League and announced May 2 as the date for the player auction for both the men’s and women’s competitions, marking a defining moment in the evolution of Mumbai’s cricketing landscape.
In a city synonymous with cricketing excellence, the launch of a dedicated women’s T20 league is more than just a tournament rollout. It is a structural shift. The unveiling of the logo signals the beginning of a high-intensity, professionally driven platform designed to identify, nurture, and elevate the next generation of women cricketers from Mumbai.
Long regarded as the backbone of Indian cricket’s talent pipeline, Mumbai has produced some of the game’s finest names. With the T20 Mumbai Women’s League, the MCA is now extending that legacy with intent, bringing the same competitive rigour and ecosystem depth to the women’s game.
The inaugural edition will feature three teams, with a format designed to maximise match exposure and competitive edge. Beyond the immediate spectacle, the league is being positioned as a critical feeder system, enabling players to transition seamlessly into state-level squads and national contention.