Experienced Indian all-rounder Shardul Thakur has become a subject of a potential trade deal involving the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and the Mumbai Indians (MI) in the dying stages of the trading window. The 34-year-old is reportedly set for a switch ahead of the retention deadline set for Saturday, November 15. The player is currently leading Mumbai in the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy campaign after being dropped from the Indian Test squad post the England tour. Former India cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin broke the news while discussing MI’s potential releases ahead of the auction. “I don’t see MI releasing any player. Their only question would be around Deepak Chahar, who is a bit injury-prone. They have secured Shardul Thakur on a trade with LSG, that is done,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel. On that note, let us take a look at three reasons why MI trading in Shardul Thakur from LSG ahead of IPL 2026 would be the wrong move. #1 Shardul Thakur has been off course in T20s for a while now Since his release from the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) after the triumphant 2021 campaign, Shardul Thakur has not lasted more than a single season with any franchise. His big money stints with both the Delhi Capitals (DC) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) were uneventful, leading to his subsequent. The same story followed with his return to the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) as well in 2024. He was alarmingly unwanted by any franchise during the mega auction, and was a last-minute replacement for the injured Mohsin Khan with the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). It shows a lot as to how his graph has fallen with each subsequent year. Even his IPL 2025 campaign was nothing noteworthy as he ended with 13 wickets in 10 matches with an economy rate of 11. 02. There was a spark for him in T20s during the 2024 Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament, where he was the fourth-leading taker. However, even at his best, his economy read a 10. 51. As a result, with barely any positives apart from his familiarity with MI’s home venue, experience, and an erratic wicket-taking ability, a version of Shardul Thakur’s whose peak has already transpired, does not exactly come across as a shrewd MI signing. #2 MI already have several pace bowling all-rounder options in their side Almost all of the recent trades involving Shardul Thakur made sense to a certain extent since those franchises did not have the luxury of a pace bowling all-rounder, especially an Indian one, for the sake of balance and depth. However, for MI, who already have the No. 1-ranked T20 all-rounder in the world in Hardik Pandya, a reliable overseas pace bowling all-rounder in Corbin Bosch, and an emerging candidate in Raj Angad Bawa, this pursuit of Shardul Thakur makes very little sense. Even if MI considers him primarily as a bowling option, since he has batted only eight times across the last two seasons, the franchise have more than enough bowling depth to cover for Deepak Chahar and Jasprit Bumrah’s injury concerns. Emerging pacers like Ashwani Kumar and Satyanarayana Raju are more than enough cover for a short-term basis. #3 Auction pool might have been a better avenue for MI to build back up Even if MI are unsatisfied with the options they have in terms of depth or back-up, they always had the mini auction to bring in names instead of using the trade window. The player pool includes a vast variety of players of all kinds, traits, and age, and MI could have assessed those options, especially since it will have players that they scouted as per their core values. Granted, they might not have the biggest purse or a lot of slots available in the squad, but considering that they are not looking for outright first-team members, they could have taken the risk rather than jumping the gun with Shardul Thakur prior to the auction.
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Prithvi Shaw to face former team Mumbai in practice match
Prithvi Shaw to Face Former Team Mumbai in Practice Match
By Rajdeep Saha | Oct 06, 2025 | 9:27 PM
Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw, who switched from Mumbai to Maharashtra after last season, is set to face his former team in a three-day practice match starting from October 7 to 9. The match will be held at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Gahunje.
Joining Shaw for this encounter is all-rounder Jalaj Saxena, representing Maharashtra. Shaw’s move to Maharashtra has generated excitement ahead of the domestic season, and this match will serve as an important warm-up.
Team Updates: Shreyas Iyer Ruled Out; Free Entry for Fans
Mumbai will be led by India all-rounder Shardul Thakur, who takes over the red-ball captaincy from Ajinkya Rahane. However, star batter Shreyas Iyer will miss the match due to a back injury. Iyer was recently seen playing in the unofficial ODI series for India A against Australia A.
The Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) has announced free entry for fans to witness this exciting face-off between Shaw and his former side, adding to the enthusiasm surrounding the game.
Squads
Mumbai: Shardul Thakur, Musheer Khan, Akhil Herwadkar, Suved Parkar, Siddhesh Lad, Shivam Dube, Akash Anand, Hardik Tamore, Shams Mulani, Tanush Kotian, Himanshu Singh, Tushar Deshpande, Irfan Umair, Sylvester D’Souza, Royston Dias.
Maharashtra: Prithvi Shaw, Arshin Kulkarni, Siddhesh Veer, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Ankeet Bawane (c), Saurabh Nawale (wk), Jalaj Saxena, Vicky Ostwal, Ramakrishna Ghosh, Mukesh Choudhary, Pradeep Dhade, Hitesh Walunj, Mandar Bhandari (wk), Harshal Kate, Siddharth Mhatre, Rajwardhan Hangargekar, Rajneesh Gurbani.
Upcoming Ranji Trophy Campaigns
Following this practice match, Mumbai is expected to announce their squad for the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy opener around October 10 or 11, according to reports by The Times of India.
The 42-time Ranji champions are placed in Elite Group D and will begin their season against Jammu and Kashmir at Sher-I-Kashmir Stadium, Srinagar, from October 15 to 18. Other teams in Elite Group D include Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Hyderabad, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Pondicherry.
Maharashtra, on the other hand, have been placed in Elite Group B, alongside Kerala, Saurashtra, Chandigarh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and Goa. Maharashtra will start their campaign against Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram from October 15 to 18.
This practice match between Maharashtra and Mumbai will be a key opportunity for players to fine-tune their form ahead of the upcoming Ranji Trophy season.
Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to weaken; Mumbai likely to see light rains
**Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to Weaken; Mumbai Likely to See Light Rains**
*By Snehil Singh | October 5, 2025, 10:04 AM*
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cyclone alert for Maharashtra as Cyclone “Shakhti” intensifies over the Arabian Sea. Currently located approximately 580 km west of Dwarka and 510 km southwest of Karachi, the storm is moving northwest across the Arabian Sea.
The IMD predicts that from October 6 onwards, Cyclone “Shakhti” will shift its course east-northeast and gradually weaken. Wind speeds are expected to be between 45-55 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 65 km/h.
**Heavy Rainfall Expected Across Maharashtra**
Moderate to high alerts for heavy rainfall have been issued for several districts in Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg. The cyclone is likely to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall in parts of East Vidarbha and Marathwada as well. Continuous downpours may lead to flooding and waterlogging in affected areas.
**Preparedness Measures in Place**
In response to the cyclone warning, the Maharashtra government has activated its disaster management systems. Local authorities have been directed to prepare evacuation plans and ensure that shelters, medical facilities, and emergency response teams are ready to act if necessary. Residents are advised to stay indoors during heavy rainfall and keep updated with official advisories for their safety.
**Warnings for Fishermen and Coastal Areas**
Fishermen have been strongly advised against venturing into the sea as Cyclone “Shakhti” approaches. The storm is expected to impact the coastal areas of Gujarat and northern Maharashtra until Sunday. However, current forecasts suggest that the cyclone may remain over the sea without making landfall.
**Weather Update for Delhi**
Meanwhile, Delhi is likely to experience thunderstorms accompanied by rain from Sunday through October 7. Temperatures during this period are expected to range between 24°C and 32°C.
**West Bengal on High Alert**
Sub-Himalayan West Bengal is also under high alert due to a well-marked low-pressure area causing heavy to very heavy rainfall until Monday morning. The IMD has issued a red warning for the districts of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, and Alipurduar. Light to moderate rainfall is expected at most places in these districts through Monday morning.
Residents across the affected regions are urged to remain vigilant and follow weather updates closely.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cyclone-shakhti-to-weaken-mumbai-likely-to-see-light-rains/story
Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to weaken; Mumbai likely to see light rains
**Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to Weaken; Mumbai Likely to See Light Rains**
*By Snehil Singh | October 5, 2025, 10:04 AM*
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cyclone alert for Maharashtra as Cyclone “Shakhti” intensifies over the Arabian Sea. Currently, the storm is situated approximately 580 km west of Dwarka and 510 km southwest of Karachi, moving northwest over the Arabian Sea.
The IMD forecasts that from October 6, Cyclone “Shakhti” will change its course towards the east-northeast and gradually weaken. Wind speeds are expected to range between 45-55 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 65 km/h.
### Rainfall Forecast
Heavy rainfall is expected across several districts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg. Additionally, parts of East Vidarbha and Marathwada are likely to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall. Continuous downpours may lead to flooding and waterlogging in these areas.
### Preparedness Measures
In response to the cyclone warning, the Maharashtra government has activated disaster management systems. Local authorities have been instructed to prepare evacuation plans and keep shelters, medical facilities, and emergency response teams ready. Residents are advised to stay indoors during heavy rains and follow official updates for safety.
### Other Affected Regions
Fishermen along the coastal areas of Gujarat and north Maharashtra have been warned not to venture into the sea as Cyclone “Shakhti” approaches. Although the cyclone is expected to affect these coastal regions until Sunday, it is likely to remain at sea without making landfall.
Meanwhile, Delhi is forecasted to experience thunderstorms with rain from Sunday until October 7. Temperatures in the capital will range between 24°C and 32°C during this period.
### West Bengal Alert
Sub-Himalayan West Bengal is also on high alert due to a well-marked low-pressure area causing heavy to very heavy rainfall till Monday morning. The IMD has issued a red warning for Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, and Alipurduar districts. Light to moderate rainfall is expected across most places in these districts until Monday morning.
Stay tuned for further updates and stay safe.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cyclone-shakhti-to-weaken-mumbai-likely-to-see-light-rains/story
Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to weaken; Mumbai likely to see light rains
**Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to Weaken; Mumbai Likely to See Light Rains**
*By Snehil Singh | October 5, 2025, 10:04 AM*
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cyclone alert for Maharashtra as Cyclone “Shakhti” intensifies over the Arabian Sea. Currently, the storm is situated approximately 580 km west of Dwarka and 510 km southwest of Karachi, moving toward the northwest Arabian Sea.
The IMD forecasts that Cyclone “Shakhti” will change its course toward the east-northeast starting October 6 and gradually weaken. Wind speeds are expected to range between 45-55 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 65 km/h.
**Rainfall Forecast**
Heavy rainfall is anticipated across several districts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg. The cyclone is likely to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall over parts of East Vidarbha and Marathwada, leading to potential flooding and waterlogging due to continuous downpours.
**Preparedness Measures**
In response to the cyclone alert, the Maharashtra government has activated its disaster management systems. Local administrations have been instructed to prepare evacuation plans and ensure that shelters, medical facilities, and emergency response teams are ready.
Residents are advised to stay indoors during periods of heavy rain and to follow official updates closely for safety precautions.
**Other Affected Regions**
Fishermen along the coasts have been warned against venturing into the sea as Cyclone “Shakhti” approaches. The storm is expected to affect the coastal areas of Gujarat and northern Maharashtra until Sunday. However, forecasts suggest it may remain over the sea without making landfall.
In Delhi, thunderstorms accompanied by rain are likely from Sunday through October 7. Temperatures in the capital are expected to range between 24°C and 32°C during this period.
**West Bengal Alert**
Meanwhile, sub-Himalayan West Bengal remains on high alert due to a well-marked low-pressure area causing heavy to very heavy rainfall until Monday morning. The IMD has issued a red warning for the districts of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, and Alipurduar.
Light to moderate rainfall is expected across most areas within these districts until Monday morning.
Stay tuned for further updates on Cyclone “Shakhti” and its impact.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cyclone-shakhti-to-weaken-mumbai-likely-to-see-light-rains/story
Maratha Protest: BMC Garden Dept To Reinstate Traffic Islands, Dividers In SoBo Damaged During Agitation
**Mumbai: BMC Begins Restoration of Public Properties Damaged During Maratha Reservation Protest**
A month after thousands of Marathas across Maharashtra gathered in and around Azad Maidan in South Mumbai demanding reservation, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has started the process of reinstating public properties damaged during the protests.
Significant locations affected during the demonstrations include beautified traffic islands, plants on major road dividers, carpet lawns, and other smaller green belts. These restoration works fall under the jurisdiction of the civic garden department and are expected to cost the public at least Rs 10 lakhs.
The BMC’s garden department has invited quotations from at least four contractors for reinstatement work at key sites such as dividers on Mahapalika Marg (near BMC headquarters close to Azad Maidan), DN Road, NS Road bus stop, Amar Jawan Traffic Island, and LT Road traffic island. The restoration efforts include planting new trees, creating fresh carpet lawns, and replacing damaged tiling.
An officer from the BMC garden department stated, “Many small plants in traffic dividers and traffic islands were damaged during the Maratha protest. Tiles and green carpets at these traffic islands have also suffered damage and need to be replaced. Since the rains are still ongoing, plants can be transplanted immediately.”
Each restoration project is estimated to cost around Rs 3 lakhs, bringing the total expenditure by the garden department for damage caused during the Maratha Morcha to at least Rs 10 lakhs.
The protest demanding Maratha reservation began on August 29 at Azad Maidan and continued until September 3, effectively bringing South Mumbai to a standstill with thousands of agitators joining from across the state. Following the protest, about 153 metric tonnes of garbage were collected, and the affected roads were thoroughly cleaned with water sprays and machines.
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Dussehra Melava 2025: Heavy Rains Force Shiv Sena (UBT) To Trim Rally Speeches In Mumbai – Reports
Mumbai: With unrelenting showers lashing the city, organisers of the Dussehra Melava are reportedly preparing to scale down the number of speeches by party leaders.
The Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) is gearing up for the grand Dussehra Melava, its annual event at the traditional venue, Shivaji Park in Dadar West, starting at 5:00 PM. However, due to persistent rain, organisers are considering compressing the event’s timeline, which may reduce the opportunity for additional speakers.
As per media reports, only Uddhav Thackeray, Sanjay Raut, and Ambadas Danve are currently slated to address the gathering. Danve is expected to speak on the Marathwada famine. If weather conditions improve and the skies clear, Bhaskar Jadhav and Sushma Andhare may still be allowed to deliver their speeches.
The decision to shorten the program appears to be driven by concerns over logistics and crowd safety. Heavy downpours could hamper stage operations, microphone setups, audience management, and transit to and from the venue. Party insiders say the schedule is being kept flexible to allow for adjustments on the spot, depending on rainfall intensity.
Earlier, the Shiv Sena (UBT) faced criticism from the BJP over holding large public rallies amid flood conditions in parts of Maharashtra. BJP leaders suggested that funds allocated for the rally might be better utilized for relief efforts. In response, Sanjay Raut defended the rally, stating that such events have taken place even during inclement weather in the past, and emphasized the symbolic value of this Melava.
In the coming hours, organisers and security teams will closely monitor weather updates with the aim of striking a balance between fulfilling political rituals and ensuring public safety. If the rain persists, a minimum lineup featuring Thackeray, Raut, and Danve will likely be maintained, with other leaders standing by.
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Mumbai News: 12 Days After Water Pipeline Burst, Mantralaya Road Remains Closed For Traffic Movement
**Mumbai: Madam Cama Road Remains Closed Over 12 Days Following Water Pipeline Burst**
More than 12 days have passed since a water pipeline burst on Madam Cama Road, opposite Mantralaya, and the road is still closed to traffic. The ongoing closure of this primary route is causing significant inconvenience to thousands of motorists, office-goers in the Nariman Point area, and visitors to the state secretariat.
*Madam Cama Road opposite Mantralaya remains closed over 12 days due to water pipeline burst and ongoing repairs*
*Photo Credits: Vijay Gohil*
### Timeline for Road Reopening
“It will take two to three more days for the road to reopen for traffic. It is a cement concrete road, and curing work is currently underway,” said Jaideep More, Assistant Municipal Commissioner in charge of ‘A’ ward.
*Madam Cama Road opposite Mantralaya remains closed over 12 days due to water pipeline burst and ongoing repairs*
*Photo Credits: Vijay Gohil*
### Understanding the Road Curing Process
Road curing is a critical process carried out on freshly laid concrete to ensure the pavement gains strength and durability. “The road repair work started only after the water pipeline was fixed. Since it is a cement concrete road, the process takes time. If it were an asphalt road, the resurfacing would have been much quicker,” added More.
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