The Maharashtra Premier League (MPL) 2023 started on June 15 with Puneri Bappa taking on Kolhapur Tusker in the opening game. A number of star players are participating in the event, including Ruturaj Gaikwad and Rahul Tripathi. The final of the MPL will be played on June 29, 2023.
The Maharashtra Premier League was initially established by the state board in 2009 but was paused after the initial three seasons. The tournament is now being revived with six teams in action.
During this edition, there will be a total of six franchises representing the six cities of the state. These six teams were purchased for INR 57.8 crores for a three-year period. The selected cities include Pune, Sambhajinagar, Nashik, Kolhapur, Solapur, and Ratnagiri. All games will be played at the MCA International Stadium, Gahunje in Pune.
Each side had to pick at least 16 players in the auction, which was held on June 6. There were a total of 285 players available for bidding in the auction, with each franchise allocated a budget of INR 20 lakh for the event. The players were categorized into three groups, each with different base prices: INR 60,000, INR 40,000, and INR 30,000.
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Every franchise also signed an icon player before the auctions.
The icon players are as follows:
Pune: Ruturaj Gaikwad
Nashik: Rahul Tripathi
Kolhapur: Kedar Jadhav
Sambhajinagar: Rajvardhan Hangargekar
Ratnagiri: Azim Kazi
Solapur: Vicky Ostwal
The winners of the Maharashtra Premier League will get prize money of INR 50,00,000, while the Maharastra Cricket Association (MCA) will give the runners-up prize money of INR 25,00,000.
Maharashtra Premier League 2023 schedule and live India match times for MPL
All match times are in India Standard Time (IST)
Thursday, June 15
Puneri Bappa vs Kolhapur Tuskers – 7:00 PM
Friday, June 16
Eagle Nashik Titans vs Chhatrapati Sambhaji Kings – 10:00 AM
Ratnagiri Jets vs Solapur Royals – 4:30 PM
Saturday, June 17
Kolhapur Tuskers vs Ratnagiri Jets – 7:00 PM
Sunday, June 18
Eagle Nashik Titans vs Solapur Royals – 10:00 AM
Puneri Bappa vs Chhatrapati Sambhaji Kings – 4:30 PM
Monday, June 19
Puneri Bappa vs Eagle Nashik Titans – 7:00 PM
Tuesday, June 20
Solapur Royals vs Kolhapur Tuskers – 10:00 AM
Ratnagiri Jets vs Chhatrapati Sambhaji Kings – 4:30 PM
Wednesday, June 21
Eagle Nashik Titans vs Ratnagiri Jets – 7:00 PM
Thursday, June 22
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Kings vs Kolhapur Tuskers – 10:00 AM
Puneri Bappa vs Solapur Royals – 4:30 PM
Friday, June 23
Solapur Royals vs Chhatrapati Sambhaji Kings – 7:00 PM
Saturday, June 24
Puneri Bappa vs Ratnagiri Jets – 10:00 AM
Kolhapur Tuskers vs Eagle Nashik Titans – 4:30 PM
Monday, June 26
Qualifier 1 – 7:00 PM
Tuesday, June 27
Eliminator – 7:00 PM
Wednesday, June 28
Qualifier 2 – 7:00 PM
Thursday, June 29
Maharashtra Premier League 2023 final – 7:00 PM
Where to watch Maharastra Premier League 2023 in India
Both live streaming and TV broadcast will be available for the MPL 2023 in India. The ongoing edition of the Maharashtra Premier League will be telecast live on the DD Sports channel on TV.
You can also live stream the games, with FanCode showing the MPL 2023 on the app and the website. You will need to buy a pass to see the games on FanCode, with the Tour Pass costing INR 49.
Maharashtra Premier League 2023 teams and squads
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Kings (Team Sambhajinagar): Rajvardhan Hangargekar (icon player), Rameshwar Daud, Akash Jadhav, Mohsin Sayyad, Jagdish Zope, Hitesh Valunj, Rushikesh Nair, Swaraj Chavan, Om Bhosale, Shamsujama Kazi, Anand Thenge, Murtuza Trunkwala, Ranjit Nikam, Aniket Nalawade, Swapnil Chavan, Harshal Kate, Onkar Khatpe, Hrishikesh Daund, Ashwin Bhapkar, Tanesh Jain, Varun Gujar, Abhishek Pawar, Saurabh Navale.
Eagle Nashik Titans (Team Nashik): Rahul Tripathi (icon player), Siddhesh Veer, Ashay Palkar, Dhanraj Shinde, Aditya Rajhans, Arshin Kulkarni, Izhaan Sayed, Rehan Khan, Rishab Karwa, Razek Fallah, Omkar Akhade, Akshay Waikar, Prashant Solanki, Siddhant Doshi, Sahil Parikh, Vaibhav Vibhute, Kaushal Tambe, Harshad Khadiwale, Rohit Hadke, Varun Deshpande, Mandar Bhandari, Shubham Nagawade, Sharvin Kiswe.
Kolhapur Tuskers (Team Kolhapur): Kedar Jadhav (icon player), Naushad Shaikh, Kirtiraj Wadekar, Manojyadav, Vidya Tiwari, Atman Pore, Akshay Darekar, Shreyash Chavan, Siddharth Mhatre, Taranjit Dhillon, Nihal Tusamad, Ravi Chaudhari, Ankit Bawane, Sachin Dhas, Nikhil Madas, Sahil Autade.
Puneri Bappa (Team Pune): Ruturaj Gaikwad (icon player), Rohan Damle, Prashant Kore, Advay Shidhaye, Azhar Ansari, Shubhankar Hardikar, Vaibhav Choughule, Roshan Waghsare, Piyush Salvi, Aditya Daware, Saurabh Dighe, Shubham Kothari, Sohan Jamale, Saish Dighe, Sachin Bhosale, Abhimanyu Jadhav, Yash Kshirsagar, Pawan Shah, Shripad Nimbalkar, Harsh Sanghavi, Digvijay Patil, Ajay Borude, Adarsh Bothara, Bhushan Navande, Kunsh Dixit, Harsh Oswal, Suraj Shinde.
Ratnagiri Jets (Team Ratnagiri): Azim Kazi (icon player), Vijay Pawale, Divyang Hinganekar, Ashkan Kazi, Rohit Patil, Prithviraj Shilamkar, Kiran Chormale, Dhiraj Phatangare, Preetam Patil, Krish Shahapurkar, Nikit Dhumal, Pradeep Dadhe, Kunal Thorat, Swaraj Wabale, S. Shahrukh Kadir, Yogesh Chavan, Tushar Shrivastav, Sahil Churi, Akilesh Gawale, Saurabh Shevalkar, Rushikesh Sonavne, Samarth Kadam, Nikhil Naik.
Solapur Royals (Team Solapur): Vicky Ostwal (icon player), Satyajeet Bachhav, Omkar Rajput, Harshvardhan Tingre, Sunil Yadav, Yash Borkar, Prathamesh Gawde, Pranay Singh, Ansh Dhoot, Pratik Mhatre, Pravin Deshety, Atharva Kale, Yash Nahar, Mehul Patel, Yaasar Shaikh, Dev D Natu, Abhinav Bhatt, Swapnil Fulpagar, Sanket Pharate, Vishant More, Rushabh Rathod.