Mumbai Police Issues Traffic Advisory For WPL 2025 Matches At Brabourne Stadium In Churchgate; Details Inside

Mumbai Police Issues Traffic Advisory For WPL 2025 Matches At Brabourne Stadium In Churchgate; Details Inside

According to the notification issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), Traffic, Pradnya Jedge, the restrictions will be in effect daily from 12 pm to 11:55 pm during the match days, from March 10 to March 15.

Prathamesh KharadeUpdated: Monday, March 10, 2025, 11:45 AM IST
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Mumbai: The Mumbai Police has issued a traffic advisory for the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 T20 cricket matches scheduled at Brabourne Stadium in Churchgate from March 10 to March 15. The advisory aims to ensure smooth vehicular movement and minimize inconvenience to the public.

According to the notification issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), Traffic, Pradnya Jedge, the restrictions will be in effect daily from 12 pm to 11:55 pm during the match days, reported Mid-day.

Traffic Restrictions & No Parking Zones

To prevent congestion, the Pay & Park facility on key roads near the stadium will be temporarily suspended, and parking will be prohibited in the following areas:

- Veer Nariman Road (Sunder Mahal Junction to Churchgate Junction)

- Dinshaw Vachha Road (Marine Plaza Junction to Western India Automobile Association Chowk)

- N.S Road (Sunder Mahal Junction to Air India Junction, both South & North Bound)

- Jamshethji Tata Road (CD Deshmukh Chowk to Churchgate Junction, both South & North Bound)

Additionally, all vehicles, except emergency services, will be prohibited from using these roads during the restricted hours.

Mumbai Indians Eye Top Spot In WPL 2025

On the sporting front, the Mumbai Indians will aim to climb to the top of the WPL 2025 points table, beginning with their match against the in-form Gujarat Giants on Monday.

Currently placed third with 8 points and a Net Run Rate (NRR) of 0.267, Mumbai Indians have a crucial opportunity to secure first place by winning their upcoming matches against Gujarat Giants and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. A double victory would take them to 12 points, guaranteeing a top finish.

Finishing first is particularly important for Mumbai Indians as it would help them avoid playing a fourth match within six days, reducing player fatigue ahead of the knockout stage.

With both traffic arrangements and on-field action heating up, Mumbai is set for an exciting week of cricket and logistical management around Brabourne Stadium.

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