The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has decided to restart its T20 Mumbai League from May 27, bringing to an end a wait of almost six years after it was last held in 2019.
This was decided during the MCA's apex council meeting held on Wednesday.
The league was held for two years before being discontinued.
"We are committed to the growth and development of cricket in Mumbai. These decisions reflect our dedication to nurturing young talent, enhancing facilities, and providing international exposure to our players. We look forward to seeing these initiatives positively impact the cricketing community," said MCA president Ajinkya Naik.
The tournament is expected to showcase some of the best cricketing talent from Mumbai and beyond, providing a competitive platform for players to display their skills, the sports body said.
Among other significant decisions, the MCA said it will introduce a structured graduation programme tailored for cricketers, in collaboration with Mumbai University.
"The program will emphasise practical training, ensuring that aspiring players receive comprehensive hands-on experience. This initiative aims to equip young cricketers with the necessary skills to excel at professional levels while also providing academic qualifications," the MCA said in a press release.
The MCA is also set to introduce some unique measures including starting a structured graduation programme for cricketers, in collaboration with Mumbai University, and sending youngsters on exposure tours to United Kingdom.
Among the most significant decisions, the MCA said it will introduce a graduation programme tailored for cricketers.
"The program will emphasize practical training, ensuring that aspiring players receive comprehensive hands-on experience. This initiative aims to equip young cricketers with the necessary skills to excel at professional levels while also providing academic qualifications," the MCA said in a press release.
In a move to nurture and provide exposure to young talent, MCA will identify and select promising emerging players for a UK tour.
The initiative is designed to offer the players invaluable experience of international playing conditions and competitive matches against high-caliber opposition.
This exposure will play a crucial role in their development and preparation for future challenges at higher levels, the cricket body said.