Mumbai: Star Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer is enjoying a golden phase as captain, he has taken Sobo Mumbai Falcons to the semi-finals of the league 2025. According to a Mumbai T20 League release, his leadership has played an important role in bringing the team to the final-4 phase, which has made a brilliant performance on the grounds of the 30-year-old fast. Hai, they have balanced the team with a mixture of young and experienced players. Under his captaincy, Falcons confirmed his place in the semi-finals with an impressive record of winning four of the five league-stage matches.
Iyer said in the T20 Mumbai League, “The captaincy brings a lot of maturity and responsibility. You are always expected to perform and contribute the best for the team because whenever there is any obstacle or any kind of obstacle or any kind of adversity as a team, he always comes to the captain. I think I have a lot of experience because I have been a lot of experience since the age of 22 years. He loves to come forward and lead. ”
Talking about handling high-pressure moments, he further said, “I just try to go to my area, and I try to do things that I am in front of me. I try to focus as much as possible, just to live in the present, to embrace the situation, and to embrace the crowd because sometimes they are very thrilling and gives you a huge. Cheer with the name, and it gives that kind of inspiration. ”
Iyer is one of the top international stars included in one of India’s major domestic franchise-based T20 tournaments, including players like Suryakumar Yadav and Shivam Dubey.
The right-handed batsman also shared his views on the role of T20 Mumbai League in enhancing young cricketers and preparing them for future challenges and highlighted its positive impact on their development.
He said, “The Mumbai Cricket Association has made a lot of efforts to bring this league and to identify the talents that continuously perform well at the ground level of Mumbai. This gives them a great platform to express themselves and move beyond club cricket.”
Iyer’s journey has been really inspiring, from a boy chasing his dreams in Shivaji Park to a match winner for India. Iyer spoke on the experience of sharing the dressing room with the well-known faces in the league.
“There are many well-known faces in the dressing room, I have also played with some of them in club cricket and my school and college teams. I am happy to come back and play with my colleagues here.”
The semi -finals and final matches will be played at the Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday and Thursday respectively.
In the first semi -finals, there will be a thrilling match between Eagle police station strikers and Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals, while in the second semi -finals, Sobo Mumbai Falcons will face Bandra Blasters.
This season has seen many best personal performances. Bandra Blasters’ Suved Parkar leads the run chart and currently has an orange cap, he played a brilliant innings of 76 off 37 balls and shared a record 118 -run -opening partnership with Vikrant Auti.
Shashank Attarde of Eagle Thane Strikers won the Purple Cap for a consecutive wicket -taking spell. Shreyas Iyer has led Sobo Mumbai Falcons with experience and restraint, while Sairaj Patil of Eagle Thane Strikers has caught everyone’s attention with his bang stroke play.
Other consecutive performances include Triumph Nights Mumbai North East’s Suryakumar Yadav, Siddhanta Adhtarao, and Siddhesh Lad and Chinmay Sutar of Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals – all who scored significant half -centuries in the league stage.