Mumbai T20 2025, Final: Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals vs SOBO Mumbai Falcons Full Match Highlights

Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals clinched the Mumbai T20 2025 title with a thrilling 5-wicket win over SOBO Mumbai Falcons in the final.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals vs SOBO Mumbai Falcons
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In the grand finale of the Mumbai T20 League 2025 at the famous Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals (MSC Maratha Royals) won the toss, elected to field first and played against SOBO Mumbai Falcons (SBMF), contested a closely fought match where MSCMR held their nerve to win the title with a 5-wicket victory, with just four balls left in the chase.

SOBO Mumbai Falcons Innings

Batting first, SOBO Mumbai Falcons scored 157/4 in their 20 overs. They had a good start with Mayuresh Tandel registering a calm knock of 50 runs off 32 balls, who laid the foundation for the innings. Harsh Aghav also supported well, scoring 45 off 28 balls, who kept the scoreboard rolling. A late 20 from 17 deliveries courtesy of Ishan Mulchandani ensured the Falcons edged into the 150s. Yet, death overs bowling tight by the Royals saw the Falcons not quite being able to make the most of their start. Vaibhav Mali took 2 for 32, the best of the bowlers, with Maxwell Swaminathan and Aditya Dhumal picking up a wicket each. 

Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals Innings

Chasing 158 for victory, the Royals kept their nerves and chased down the target in 19.2 overs, finishing at 158/5 Chinmay Sutar anchored the innings as he scored a crucial 53 runs off 49 balls, while at the other end wickets fell in heaps. The momentum changed with Khan Awais Naushad's 38 runs off 24 balls in a very crucial time of their innings. Later, Sahil Jadhav added a quickfire 22 off just 12 deliveries, swinging the match in their favour. Despite good bowling efforts from the SMF, especially Yash Dicholkar ( 2/31) and Kartik Mishra (2/33), the Royals clinched the game 4 balls before time.

In the end, Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals emerged victorious by 5 wickets, lifting the Mumbai T20 League 2025 trophy in front of a packed Wankhede crowd.

See Also: SA vs AUS WTC Final 2025 Day 2 Recap – Key performances and major highlights

Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals vs SOBO Mumbai Falcons: Match Scorecard

SOBO Mumbai Falcons – 157/4 (20 Overs)

Batting Runs (Balls) Bowling Wickets/Runs (Overs)
Mayuresh Tandel 50 (32) Vaibhav Mali 2/32 (4)
Harsh Aghav 45 (28) Maxwell Swaminathan 1/28 (4)
Ishan Mulchandani 20 (17) Aditya Dhumal 1/29 (4)
 

Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals – 158/5 (19.2 Overs)

Batting Runs (Balls) Bowling Wickets/Runs (Overs)
Chinmay Sutar 53 (49) Yash Dicholkar 2/31 (4)
Khan Awais Naushad 38 (24) Kartik Mishra 2/33 (4)
Sahil Jadhav 22 (12) Siddharth Raut 0/11 (1)

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