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Keep an eye on Suved Parkar and Ishan Mulchandani—they’re the ones we’re expecting to make an impact with the bat in this clash.
We are backing SoBo Mumbai Falcons as the winners of this match.
Tournament: | Mumbai T20 League, 2025 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | Dr. D.Y. Patil Sports Academy, Thane, India |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
It’s time for the knockouts in the T20 Mumbai League 2025, and SoBo Mumbai Falcons will go head-to-head with NaMo Bandra Blasters in the second semi-final this Tuesday at Wankhede. The Falcons finished first in the group stage standings, while the Blasters secured third place. With their current form, the Falcons might look a step ahead, but matches like these can swing either way. This one has all the makings of a thrilling clash.
115/10 in 15.4 7.34
151/8 in 20.0 7.55
147/6 in 19.2 7.6
145/5 in 20.0 7.25
135/1 in 11.5 11.41
132/8 in 20.0 6.6
150/8 in 20.0 7.5
151/2 in 15.4 9.64
152/8 in 20.0 7.6
153/10 in 20.0 7.65
108/10 in 18.2 5.89
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Eagle Thane Strikers beat NaMo Bandra Blasters by 97 runs
205/6 in 20.0 10.25
171/6 in 20.0 8.55
131/10 in 19.0 6.89
SoBo Mumbai Falcons have been the most consistent side in the T20 Mumbai League 2025, winning four out of five games to finish at the top of the table after the group stage. They’ve clicked with both bat and ball and look well-placed to make the final.
Ishan Mulchandani has led the charge with the bat, scoring 147 runs in five games at an average of 36.75 and a strike rate of 165.17.
Angkrish Raghuvanshi has carried over his IPL form into this tournament, piling up 111 runs in five matches at 123.33.
They also have Shreyas Iyer in the squad. The India international had a strong IPL campaign with more than 600 runs and is expected to come in as the Impact Player for the semi-final. He could be a game-changer in this one.
Siddharth Raut has taken charge with the ball, picking up seven wickets in four games while going at just 5.85 runs an over. Nikhil Giri, Akash Parkar, and Yash Dicholkar have done their part too, picking up wickets regularly and making this one of the most balanced attacks in the tournament.
Angkrish Raghuvanshi (c & wk), Harsh Aghav, Amogh Bhatkal, Ishan Mulchandani, Shreyanssh Rai, Siddharth Raut, Kartik Mishra, Akash Parkar, Vinayak Bhoir, Yash Dicholkar, Nikhil Giri Impact Player: Shreyas Iyer
NaMo Bandra Blasters have held their own in the tournament, grabbing two wins from five matches and securing third place in the standings. They’ve only been beaten once, while another match was washed out.
Suved Parkar has been the standout performer with the bat, scoring 212 runs in five outings at a strike rate of 158.21—making him the tournament’s top run-getter. His blazing unbeaten 76 off 37 in the last group clash against Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals couldn’t have come at a better time, and he’s clearly in the zone heading into the semifinals.
Besides Parkar, Shyamsundar Keshkamat and Vikrant Auti have chipped in with some handy innings, though their output has been a bit up and down. Dhrumil Matkar is someone else to watch. He’s stepped up with some late-order firepower and added value with the ball by picking up a few wickets at crucial moments.
The MVP in the bowling attack has been Dhanit Raut, who’s taken seven wickets in five matches while going at 7.94 an over. Royston Dias and Sagarr Chhabriaa have added depth with six and five wickets, respectively. Meanwhile, Dhrumil Matkar and Karsh Kothari have bagged five wickets each, giving this unit a nice spread of options.
Suved Parkar, Akash Anand (c & wk), Vikrant Auti, Shyamsundar Keshkamat, Karsh Kothari, Dhrumil Matkar, Sagarr Chhabriaa, Dhanit Raut, Atharva Poojari, Parth Ankolekar, Royston Dias Impact Player: Tatsat Singh
Batters often enjoy themselves at Wankhede, but early on, fast bowlers can extract some movement with the new ball and keep things tight. After that opening burst, the pitch flattens out and batting becomes smoother. There could be moments in the middle overs where spinners get some help, but with the surface expected to stay firm, taking pace off might end up being a risk for the bowlers.
Conditions in Mumbai are humid with heavy cloud cover and possible thunderstorms, though a complete match should still be on the cards.
At Wankhede, first-innings scores tend to land around the 170 mark. This year, the highest total at the ground has been Eagle Thane Strikers’ 205-6 against NaMo Bandra Blasters. That said, most games have seen teams finish somewhere between 140 and 160 while batting first. With this being a semi-final, both sides will be pushing for something above average. A target in the 180-190 range should give them something to work with and put pressure on the opposition.
Five of the last seven games in the T20 Mumbai League 2025 at the Wankhede stadium have been won by the chasing side. This venue clearly favors the team batting second and both captains are hence likely to field first in this crucial match., topping the charts
SoBo Mumbai Falcons and NaMo Bandra Blasters have both had strong runs in the tournament, each dropping just one match in the group stage. That said, the Blasters have leaned more on their bowling unit to get the job done, whereas the Falcons have looked more balanced across departments. As with any T20 clash, momentum can flip in just a few overs—if the Blasters get enough runs on the board, their attack is good enough to defend. But based on recent performance and squad depth, Mumbai Falcons edge this matchup with a 55-45 advantage.
We are backing SoBo Mumbai Falcons as the winners of this match.
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