T20 Mumbai 2026: Final, AA vs MSCMR Match Prediction – Who will win today’s T20 Mumbai match between Arcs Andheri vs MSC Maratha Royals?
ARCS Andheri (AA) take on MSC Maratha Royals (MSCMR) in the T20 Mumbai League 2026 final at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday, June 13.
Shivam Dube-led ARCS Andheri finished second on the points table at the end of the league phase. They had three wins and two defeats under their belt. In the first semi-final, they defeated the Aakash Tigers MWS by five wickets, chasing down a 151-run target with nine balls to spare.
Meanwhile, MSC Maratha Royals entered the semi-finals as the fourth team, with three wins and two defeats from five games. However, their net run rate of -0.054 was inferior to that of ARCS Andheri's +1.745. Siddhesh Lad and Co. defeated the North Mumbai Panthers by three wickets in the semi-final, chasing a 149-run target with three wickets and one ball left.
The pitches at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai have been excellent for batting in the ongoing tournament. However, it is nothing new at the iconic venue. Batters will once again dominate proceedings. However, seamers could get some assistance when the ball is new. Dew could also play a part in the second innings.
Divyaansh Saxena, Musheer Khan, Prasad Pawar (WK), Arjun Tendulkar, Shivam Dube (C), Pragnesh Kanpillewar, Gaurav Jathar, Ajay B Mishra, Ashutosh Ghagre, Hrishikesh Bhushan Gore, Prasoon Singh
Siddhesh Lad (C), Sachin Madhuker Yadav (WK), Chinmay Rajesh Sutar, Ayaz Khan, Om Bangar, Shreyas Gurav, Maxwell Swaminathan, Tushar Deshpande, Irfan Umair, Rohan Raje, Atharva Bhosale
Divyansh Saxena has been the standout batter for the ARCS Andheri side, amassing 210 runs in six games at a strike rate of 190.91. The 25-year-old will hold the key with the bat inside the power play. If he gets going, it will bode well for Andheri.
Ajay Mishra has been very impressive with his left-arm spin. He has bamboozled batter with his subtle variations in speeds and lengths. In six games, he has picked up 10 wickets, and his economy rate is a mind-boggling 6.
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