In a significant move capitalizing on the soaring national pride following the Indian womenâs cricket teamâs historic ICC Womenâs World Cup 2025 triumph, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has formally requested the Maharashtra government to allot a plot of land for a dedicated Residential Womenâs Cricket Academy.
The request, dated November 7, 2025, and addressed to the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, highlights the need for a centralized, state-of-the-art facility to nurture the next generation of female cricketers.
đŽđł Context: A World Cup Win Fuels the Demand
The backdrop to this proposal is the monumental victory of the âWomen in Blueâ just days earlier. On Sunday, November 2, 2025, Harmanpreet Kaur and her team defeated South Africa in a thrilling final at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai to lift Indiaâs first-ever Womenâs World Cup title.
This historic achievement has been hailed as a potential watershed moment for womenâs cricket in India, sparking widespread celebration, an unprecedented financial windfall for the players, and a massive surge in interest and support for the womenâs game. The MCAâs swift action is seen as a direct response to this momentum, aiming to provide institutional support to sustain and build upon the national teamâs success.

đŻ Centralised Training to End Logistical Hurdles
In the letter, signed by MCA President Ajinkya Naik, the association detailed the urgent need for a dedicated residential facility in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
Key Justifications for the Academy:
- Solving Travel Woes: The letter notes that at present, women players often have to travel long distances across the city and suburbs for regular practice sessions, leading to âfatigue, time loss, and logistical challenges,â especially for players from distant areas.
- Centralised Excellence: The proposed academy would provide a centralized training and accommodation facility, allowing players to focus better on their game and overall development without the burden of challenging commutes.
- Comprehensive Infrastructure: The proposed Dedicated Residential Womenâs Cricket Academy would serve as a âcentre of excellenceâ offering:
- Turf grounds and indoor practice areas.
- Residential accommodation.
- A gymnasium, physiotherapy, and sports medicine support.
- Classrooms for academic and life-skill development.
đ¤ A Landmark Public-Private Initiative
The MCA has positioned the proposed academy as a non-profit venture, stating, âThe MCA is fully prepared to invest in the development of the facility and manage its operations on a non-for-profit basis.â
President Naik concluded the appeal by stressing the potential transformative impact, saying the project would âbecome a landmark initiative that strengthens Maharashtraâs leadership in promoting womenâs sports and creates a lasting legacy for generations to come.â The request awaits a decision from Chief Minister Fadnavis and the State Government.
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